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    Finance Analysis

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    ANALYSIS QUESTIONS Please prepare each question. Members of the class will be called at random to present their answers. 1. Executives of Studio Recordings‚ Inc.‚ produced the latest compact disc by the Starshine Sisters Band‚ titled Sunshine/Moonshine. The following cost information pertains to the new CD: CD package and disc (direct material and labor) $1.25/CD Songwriters’ royalties’ $0.35/CD Recordings artists’ royalties’ $1.00/CD Advertising and promotion $275‚000

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    was making moonshine. This was the only way to make money because they had such a small corn patch that it was impossible to make money selling regular corn. Granpa got his trade from his Scotch side. He thought that it was an honorable trade that was often given a bad name because of bad moon shiners. There are many ways to cheat and Granpa didn’t do any of them. He said that some big moon shiners try to get rid of the small ones by doing things like telling people that the moonshine is aged which

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    The Great Gatsby Final Paper Jacob Hawk 3/26/08 CP English 11 Final Paper Jay Gatsby started running booze during prohibition‚ just like the southerners started running moonshine. You had to have a quick car and a skilled and fast driver to run alcohol in the 1920’s. Both boot legging during prohibition and after in the 30’s and 40’s tie in with Gatsby’s wealth and the start of car racing. Gatsby’s love of expensive and fast cars could have been derived from his old habit

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    Bla to the Bla Bla Bla

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    ferment. Stonewalls Agave One 23.5 oz bottle of agave nectar (from the sugar isle at Walmart)‚ to every 3 quarts of water. One 4 oz packet of Turbo yeast for every ten gallon mix. Ferments for 7 to 14 days and distill. WATERMELON-PEACH MOONSHINE BRANDY for five gallons 1 1/4 large watermelon 10 peaches 1 1/4 cup chopped golden raisins 15 limes (juice only) 25 cups sugar water to make 5 gallon wine or distillers yeast Extract the juice from watermelon and peaches‚ saving

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    Prohibition Era

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    most violent tines in the 20th century. Moonshine is a part of the backwoods culture and prohibition only fuels the fire. With alcohol hard to find moonshiners could charge top dollar for their product. This got more people interested in the production and distribution of illegal liquor because the profit outweighed the risk. The problem with this was rookie moonshiners‚ because they did not know the safe way‚ or the safe ingredients to produce moonshine. Also with the increased production brought

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    unimportant objects of the play‚ completely neglecting the roles of Pyramus’s father‚ Thisbe’s mother and father‚ and Ercles. Snug the joiner played the lion; Tom Snout represented the wall‚ which separated the two lovers; Robin Straveling represented Moonshine‚ and Peter Quince recited a prologue in the beginning. This is an insult to the play

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    word “XXX Granny’s Moonshine” written across it. Disgust by the spleen taste of the old woman in his mouth‚ Grendel decided to drink down the liquid to clean up his taste butt. He was hooked. On the weary night‚ a shadowy beast wandered into the town of Hadleyville. Attracted by the light and singing of the town’s tavern‚ the beast punch opens the door. The pieces of broken door flew across the tavern hitting liquor bottles and people inside. The men‚ too drunk with moonshine‚ are only able to make

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    The Bradley Boys

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    The Bradley Boys 1887 – 1969 My father-in-law‚ Robert E. Brown‚ a prolific storyteller‚ grew up in Bradley‚ South Dakota‚ a railroad town servicing the surrounding farming community on the eastern Dakota prairie. Although his childhood encompassed the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl eras‚ his anecdotes didn’t dwell on the hardships. Rather‚ he recalled and passed on fond memories of these years. Several of his stories recounted events regarding mischievous activities carried out by the males

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    The Great Smoky Mountains

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    The Great Smoky Mountains If you have never been to The Great Smoky Mountains‚ it is definitely worth the drive. We strapped our luggage to the top of my Jeep to save room for the three anxious kids and our over grown "puppy"‚ a five month old german shepherd/great pyrennee’s mix. With everyone packed in like sardines in a can‚ we set out on our much needed first family vacation! We left home on a rainy Wednesday morning‚ the day after Christmas.With the company of "The Blue Collar Comedy

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    enforcing these new laws and trying to track down and destroy every trace of American alcohol. The decline of established liquor manufactures led to the rise of private manufacturers. These private manufactures made their own type of alcohol called moonshine‚ unfortunately many times it was improperly made and about 10‚00 deaths would occur each year from the tainted alcohol. In the cities‚ corruption forced. Many night clubs would secretly and illegally sell liquor to make huge profits. Bootleggin‚

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