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    be needed to determine if there is enough flour to make 30 cupcakes and 2 flat cakes. The inequality would then be able to determine whether or not there was enough flour and if not how much more would be needed. There is a company called Ozark Furniture that specializes in making rocking chairs. They make classical and modern rocking chairs‚ both of which require the same type of lumber‚ maple; therefore‚ it is important to know how many of each chair they can make with the amount of lumber

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    We have “m” which stands for the modern maple rocking chair which is now 12m board feet and the classic chair which is 15c board feet. m= The number of classic maple rocking chair that Ozark Furniture Company has to fill. Therefore‚ m= 12m (board feet) c= The number of classic maple chairs that the furniture company has to fill. Therefore c = 15c (board feet) (a.) The total maple available that was given is 3000 board feet. 15c + 12m = 3000 Inequality that was given with the numbers in

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    determine whether or not there was enough flour and if not how much more would be needed. There is a company called Ozark Furniture‚ that specializes in making rocking chairs. They make classical and modern rocking chairs‚ both of which require the same type of lumber‚ maple‚ therefore it is important to know how many of each chair they can make with the amount of lumber they already have. Ozark uses 15 board feet of maple lumber for each classical rocking chair and 12 board feet of maple lumber for their

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    The novel‚ Winter’s Bone‚ conveys just how important the setting of a novel is; Daniel Woodrell uses the meth filled Ozarks to influence the characters and to develop the plot. The author displays this through the characters’ dialogue‚ gender roles‚ violence‚ and view of the law throughout the course of the novel.   The dialogue establishes just how far out in the country the Ozarks is. The country accents exhibit how influential the setting is to the characters’ daily lives: "My name’s Megan. And

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    Arc of the Ozarks is a local human service organization providing help to people in the local communities with physical and mental disabilities. The main local offices for the Arc can be found in Springfield‚ Joplin‚ and Monett‚ Missouri. Interviewing someone from the Arc could have been done over the phone‚ by e-mail‚ and an in-person interview. The in-person interview seemed to be more appropriate because it would allow me to interact with the people who work for the organization and possibly see

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    Arkansas is a unique state that has been divided into six regions: the Ozarks‚ the Ouachita Mountains‚ Crowley’s Ridge‚ the Arkansas River Valley‚ the West Gulf Coastal Plain‚ and the Mississippi Alluvial Plain. The six regions of Arkansas are all different in their own way‚ but they are what make our state beautiful. Each region has gone through good times and bad times which gives them a history. The six regions of Arkansas have a different economy‚ population‚ and topography. Today‚ I want to

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    Regina Jennings is a Christian Romance author best known for writing a series of award winning novels that include the Ozark Mountain Romance‚ the Ladies of Caldwell County‚ and A Match Made in Texas among several other standalone titles. She married her high school sweet heart while she was in college as an English major. She then settled down to raise a family and during this time she would help run the family business that included working the pig stockyards several mornings a week. In the meantime

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    I began working at Keeter my first semester at College of the Ozarks. On my first day of work‚ the supervisor handed me a gleaming gold name tag that not only had my name but the state I came from. I watched as others put their nametags on‚ and I quickly discovered that most of them read Missouri‚ Oklahoma‚ and Arkansas. I looked down at my nametag and felt a sense of uniqueness‚ knowing no one in the room had the state of Virginia. I soon began to realize that my nametag sparked curiosity when the

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    A boy named Billy Coleman that lived in the Ozarks of Oklahoma. He wanted something every boy in the Ozarks wanted‚ two redbone hounds. He between 12 and 13‚ he helped his papa around the farm and things like that. Everyday he thought and dreamed about coon dogs. He begged his mama and papa to get him some‚ but they cost money and they didn’t have any for that. One day beside the river he found an ad coon dogs for sale. Over the next two years Billy worked every job he could and saved every penny

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    disappearance of her father‚ Jessup. While on the search to find her father Ree has to go to extreme extents to see if anyone has seen him‚ the person who tries to help her the most is her Uncle Teardrop. Along with Ree‚ Daniel Woodrell grew up in a bad Ozarks area surrounded by poor influences that affect his life. Authors like Woodrell relate their life story to the main character in their novels‚ Ree is an example of that because she grows up surrounded by poverty‚ drugs and alcohol addictions‚ and similar

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