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    utilizing ‘American’ resources” (Adamson 169). Equally important‚ Tropic of Orange criticizes corporate globalization‚ where labor workers and environmental protection are seen as an unnecessary added cost‚ given the “global geography” and division of labor (Yamashita 204). Sue Lee‚ the author of “We Are Not the World‚” proclaims that‚ “Yamashita’s critique of corporate globalization is represented by key objects: oranges‚ human body parts‚ and highways” (Lee 514). In other words‚ these disparate

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    Gary Soto’s Like Mexicans: Personal Experiences My decision to write in response to Gary Soto’s work‚ "Like Mexicans" was influenced for the most part because of the similarities between myself and Gary Soto‚ and our families included. Gary Soto is a Mexican American male‚ who grew up in the San Joaquin Valley in the industrial part of a town called Fresno. His grandparents came to this Great Valley in search of creating a better life for themselves and their families. I am also a Mexican

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    ORANGES ARE NOT THE ONLY FRUIT ELSIE VS MOTHER In a story of a young girl coming of age and finding her sexuality in a very religious community‚ it is key to have a female figure that plays a key role for the character. A mother should play the key role but what happens when this role is confused with a very spiritual role? Where will a young girl turn to when her life goes against the rules society has set for her? Jeanette has lived a sheltered life with no influence on her except

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    Fair Value Case

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    Case 11-2(b) Fair Value Disclosures Case 11-2(b) is an extension of Case 11-2(a). For this case‚ assume that the Case 11-2(a) facts remain‚ with the exception of the additional assumptions listed below for each security. As stated in Case 11-2(a)‚ Family Finance Co. (FFC) accounts for its investments at fair value‚ with changes in fair value reflected either in earnings (for trading securities) or other comprehensive income (OCI) (for available-for-sale (AFS) securities). 1 Because FFC uses

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    Lewis and Burgess present their novels in different forms – Burgess writes A Clockwork Orange in bildungsroman‚ presented in retrospective first person narrative and continually displayed within Burgess’ choice of ‘unreliable narrator’ (The Rhetoric of Fiction‚ Wayne Booth‚ 1961)‚ which is used by Burgess to show Alex’s justification of his crimes‚ and therefore his inability to objectively narrate; whereas Lewis’ omniscient “salacious and blasphemous elements of his narrative” (Nick Groom‚ 2016)

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    Orange Juice Competition

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    Asymmetric Attraction Models of Aggregate MarketShare‚"working paper‚ MassachusettsInstituteof and K. Wisniewski (1989)‚ "Price-InducedPatterns of Competition‚"MarketingScience‚ 5 (4)‚ 112-24. Boatwright‚P. and P. Rossi (1997)‚ "Account Level Modeling for Trade Promotion:An Application of a ConstrainedParameter Christen‚M.‚ S. Gupta‚J. Porter‚R. Staelin‚ and D. Wittink(1997)‚ "Using Market-LevelData to UnderstandPromotionEffects in Cooper‚ L.G.‚ D. Klapper‚ and A. Inoue (1996)‚ "CompetitiveComponent Analysis:

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    How does Winterson’s use of fairy-tale/allegory add to our understanding of ‘Oranges are Not the only Fruit’ as a whole? ‘Oranges are Not the Only Fruit’ is a novel which often uses allegory to create depth and meaning to the novel by blurring the line between fact and fiction. The use of allegory adds to our understanding of ‘Oranges’ as a whole in many different ways. Allegories are used within ‘Oranges are not the Only Fruit’ to fragment the text; the fragmentation is a key characteristic

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    Sweet Orange Lab Report

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    Sweet Orange (C. sinensis): Fruit diameter and per fruit weight are of commercial importance for citrus fruits marketing and trade/business. It is generally considered that in citrus with excessive increase in size the quality is impaired‚ while on the other side small sized fruits are of low quality (Nawaz et al.‚ 2008). The maximum fruit length was observed in Mosambi Local -3 cultivar and minimum was recorded in Mosambi Local-1 (5.40 cm). The maximum fruit width was observed in cultivar Mosambi

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    For Gary Snyder‚ the landscape is a muse for the imagination. Once a spiritual student in Japan‚ he incorporates the Zen Buddhism he studied and adopted in his poems‚ which meshes curiously yet kindly with the primitivism his pastoral inclinations nurture. The ground is an analeptic of sorts—it offers a cure‚ the prerequisites of which are a return to our origins which can never be divorced from the soil. As a contemporary poet‚ Snyder recognizes the one-way departure man risks to take from the

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    Trade agreements are a wide ranging tax‚ tariff and trade treaties that often include investment guarantees. The most common trade agreements are of the preferential and free trade types and are concluded in order to reduce (or eliminate) tariffs‚ quotas and other trade restrictions on items traded between the signatories. General Agreements of Trade and Tariff (GATT) A treaty was created following the conclusion of World War II. The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)‚ which was a

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