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CRANBERRIES
... positioned to market cranberry concentrate and other value-added cranberry products to trade to consumers around the world. The company is also making a line of juice blends. There will be six flavors: Cranberry Apple, Cranberry Raspberry, Cranberry Grape, Cranberry Strawberry, Cranberry Cherry, and Cranberry Peach. They also markets the Northland Ò brand of fresh to stores nationwide, as well as to Canada and to some European countries. Since first marketing in 1993, Northland has gained a 22% market share of the seasonal domestic fresh cranberry business and as of October 29, 1996 Northland's stocks were going at 17 ½ a share up a ¼ from the day before. ...
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The Truth About Airbags
... off his children (Dowd 136). As he left his house, his sons, in the rear of the vehicle, wanted to hear the Redskins game that was on the radio (Dowd 136). Alison volunteered to tune the radio in better (Dowd 136). She removed her shoulder strap on her seat belt and leaned forward (Dowd 136). Robert told his daughter to sit back and replace her shoulder strap (Dowd 136). When he looked toward the traffic light, it had turned red (Dowd 136). He did not have time to stop and collided with another minivan waiting to turn left (Dowd 136). In a blink of an eye both airbags were inflated (Dowd 136). Robert, a little stunned, began to worry about the damage to his new ...
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Courtship And Its Relevance
... and not by judgement. It was a process of going steady and not of discovery. It was an effort to please and not a search for companionship. It was done with excitement and not with calmness and deliberation. It was done in haste and not with cautious prudence. It was a vision of the heart and not a solemn reality. It was conducted by feeling and not by reason. It was managed as to be a perpetual pleasure and intoxicating delight and not a trying ordeal for the enduring realities of solid and stubborn life. It was a yielding up of everything and not a firm maintaining of everything that belongs to the man or woman. In almost every particular it was false and was ...
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Grenada
... to follow.
A main concern of the United States was its 1,000 citizens on the island. Of these citizens, 600 were medical students at St. George University. Because of the political turmoil, the U.S. stated to its public that the students and citizens on were in danger. President Reagan also stated to the press that there was no way for our citizens to get off the island. However, the State Department had issued a formal note to asking about the safety of its citizen, to which the minister of external affairs replied, ¡° The interest of the United States citizens are in no way threatened by the present situation ... which the Ministry hastens to point out ...
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Intelligent Design As A Theory
... information is not reducible to natural causes, and that the origin of information is best sought in intelligent causes. Intelligent design thereby becomes a theory for detecting and measuring information, explaining its origin, and tracing its flow.
BIOSKETCH: Bill Dembski has a Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Chicago, a Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and an M.Div. from Princeton Theological Seminary. Bill has done post-doctoral work at MIT, University of Chicago, Northwestern, Princeton, Cambridge, and Notre Dame. He has been a National Science Foundation doctoral and post-doctoral fellow. His publications range from ...
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LOUIS RIEL
... member in the House, for he was
threatened by many to be shot if he appeared in the
House. This was the mistake of the government. They
should have sopped the nonsense and threats. For Riel
was a man of ideas. He was a man who was knowledged in
the government. It was obvious since he formed his own
government. Riel would have been an asset to the
Canadian government.
In 1884, Gabriel Dumont rode to Montana and asked
Riel to defend the Métis once again. Riel returned to help
the natives once more. Riel was risking capture when he
returned. This was a very noble act on his part. Instead of
staying nice and safe in Montana, Riel gave up his safety
for the ...
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Personal Territories
... you realize that you have lost something that seems to be important and have a lonely feeling.
There are many different kinds of such as cultural, behavior, and interests. From my pervious experience, my personal territory involves my own interest. I love computers a lot and I sees the computer room as one of my in which others are not allowed to take away from me. ¡§That¡¦s mine¡¨; I always have this feeling. Once after and argument with my brother, he tried to do some tricks on it so that I was not able to use the computer without his help. Although it is only a small quarrel between sister and brother, it seems to me that my own world was taken by him. I had n ...
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Education Learning By Communis
... by those who consider themselves knowledgeable upon those who they consider to know nothing” (Freire 213). The goal of the ‘banking’ concept is to deposit as much information into the students as possible. This results in disconnected memorization without the real understanding and discouragement of creative thought.They cannot think for themselves. As Marx writes, just as there are two types of learning, ‘banking’ and problem-posing, he explains that society is this way also. There is the upper class and subordinate classes. They both struggle for economic and political power and the primary way the upper class keeps its power ...
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Operation And Maintenance Of A Fire Extinguisher
... stressed at almost every turn, the importance of each step
required to operate this seemingly simple piece of fire fighting equipment.
The following is a checklist used to insure the proper maintenance,
inspection for serviceability, and procedural operation.of the basic
household fire extinguisher.
I have heard many stories during the years, about people, who with
the best interests at heart, purchase a small fire extinguisher. They take
this new gadget home with them. Remove it from its box, then throw away the
directions for proper use because they think they are above the need to
understand, what is perceived as a pull the pin, aim and shoot safety
device t ...
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Political Correctness In The Classroom
... of my “water-squirting” device. She approached
me and ceased the toy from my hands . Many elementary school educators believe
that violent toys can lead, and often do lead to violence if the children are
allowed to play with the toys in an unsupervised environment.
Something that used to be considered good clean fun has become a
constant frustration to teachers and parents everywhere. Many educators on
recess duty who have observed children at play have come to believe that rough
play which might look innocent can and often does lead to real violence. The
goodness of teaching political correctness in the classroom is its ability to
protect our children from v ...
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