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    Maple Leaf Hog Slaughtering Case Study Executive Summary The Director of Logistics and Procurement at Maple Leaf slaughterhouse has a semi-complex logistics problem to solve involving getting the right number of hogs at the right time from local farms to the slaughterhouse to maximize their productivity and keep their costs as low as possible. There are several key success factors important to the slaughterhouse that must be taken into account while making this decision‚ including: maintaining

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    in Shakespeare’s masterpiece‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ have many more layers to them then it may seem. There are several literary terms to show the layers that make up the characters. Shakespeare uses juxtaposition‚ oxymoron‚ and paradox as indirect characterization to show how complex Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Friar Laurence are as characters. Juliet is young and has deep changing feelings. Many of the feelings she has toward Romeo are confusing ones‚ “honorable villain‚” (3.2.79). This oxymoron shows the passion

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    In “The Scarlet Ibis”‚ James Hurst uses indirect characterization to display the idea that pride is wonderful feeling‚ but too much of it can control someone and hurt them and others by having Doodle be the older brother’s pride‚ than by having his pride overcome him and end up hurting him. Towards the middle of the story‚ Doodle‚ the protagonist‚ is taught how to walk by his older brother. When they decide to show their family the surprise‚ everyone walks over to Doodle’s older brother to give him

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    Character Development in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer‚ Tom is introduced as a rebellious and self-centered boy who uses his intelligence to manipulate people for his own gain. Throughout the course of the story Tom learns important lessons that lead him to appreciate‚ respect‚ and look out for others. When Tom is first introduced he is described as a free-willed and careless boy who constantly disobeys his aunt to get attention. He usually skips school and goes

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    1) I’ve no more business to marry Edgar Linton than I have to be in heaven; and if the wicked man in there had not brought Heathcliff so low‚ I shouldn’t have thought of it. It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him; and that‚ not because he’s handsome‚ Nelly‚ but because he’s more myself than I am (86). Catherine admits to Ellen that she loves Heathcliff but cannot think of marrying him because he has been degraded by Hindley. Heathcliff hears this speech

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    Delaney Mossbacher resides in the hills of Topanga Canyon‚ away from the rest of Los Angeles and its ethnic problems; he tells himself it is to feel at peace with nature. He disagrees with the idea of living in the seclusion of the white American neighborhood of Arroyo Blanco to escape ethnic disputes the city holds; he lives in Topanga Canyon to satisfy his environmentalist title. After letting Delaney’s character develop more to give further insight on who Delaney truly is‚ there is no need to

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    In Christopher’s point of view‚ he has been through a rough and difficult life ever since he was born. As an autistic savant‚ his disabilities tends to trouble others and is treated differently by the major characters of the novel such as his parents. However‚ although minor characters like Siobhan‚ his mother and Mrs. Alexander have contributed a small part to the story‚ they all made a big impact onto the protagonist’s future either positively or negatively. Behaving equally and with respect‚ honestly

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    the cold homes of death and pale Persephone/ to hear Teiresias tell of time to come’/ They felt so stricken‚ upon hearing this‚ / they sat down wailing loud‚ and tore their hair/But nothing came of giving way to grief/ Down to the shore the ship at last we went.’” Homer 10.623-625 . Odysseus showcases his hardiness when his crew does not want to go to the Underworld‚ but Odysseus presses on‚ while knowing that lost and terrifying souls await him. Odysseus’s fortitude spreads throughout his crew‚ if

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    Introduction: • Hypothesis: My hypothesis for this experiment‚ the study of the effects of different wavelengths on leaf pigments‚ if chlorophyll a absorbs blue-violet light‚ chlorophyll b absorbs blue light‚ carotene absorbs blue-green light‚ and xanthophyll absorbs blue light‚ then wavelengths of greatest absorption will be 400‚ 450‚ 500‚ and 450 respectively. • Independent Variable: Wavelengths • Dependent Variable: optimum wavelengths of light for absorption • Standard Variable: method of

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    Characterization and Symbolism in “Yellow Woman” In the short story “Yellow Woman”‚ Leslie Marmon Silko uses characterization and symbolism to address personal and cultural identity. After reading “Yellow Woman”‚ a sense of mystery is imposed on the reader. Much of the story centers on the identity of the two main characters with issues of duty and desires‚ social obligations‚ and the human and spiritual worlds. Taking place in 1970’s New Mexico‚ the author reveals the aesthetic beauty of a Native

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