| 1. | Dakota Pasta ... Substitute products- The demand originally increased because of the nutritous value and the ease of preparation, but with the increase of fast food the pasta industry’s demand has fallen somewhat. ... In other words, what factors ultimately determine the success of rival milling and pasta fir...
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| 2. | Dakota Growers Pasta Dakota Growers Pasta Company. The Company is an agricultural cooperative, which produces pasta by grinding wheat. The company owns and operates a durum wheat milling and pasta producing facility in North Dakota. The company has the capacity to produce 470 million pounds of pasta annually. The produc...
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| 3. | Dakota office Products In order for Dakota Office Products to start attaining profitability, the company needs to make adjustments to its company’s business plan. Firstly, Dakota Office Products needs to utilize the just-in-time strategy for the purposes of warehouse management. ...
Secondly, Dakota Office Products nee...
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| 4. | Earthquakes The materials we used were simply chosen because of previous tests. We started to realize what pasta was strong and what was brittle. Many types of pasta such as linguine, could be tested by snapping it with our hands. When we worked with the spaghetti it broke as we handled it. Like the spaghetti a...
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| 5. | Zap Executive Summary This case here describes about the Pasta Industry of USA during the 1998-1999 era the consumption of which seemed to be growing at that time. The attractiveness of the industry was seen under the lights of Porter’s Five Forces Model and was found to be moderately unattractive after...
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| 6. | CRu caser [1] What is your analysis of process fruit operation at Receiving plant #1? - Discussion of cooperative and berry arrival patterns NCC (National Cranberry Cooperative) was an organization formed and owned by growers of cranberries to process and market their berries. It covered the operations in all...
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| 7. | Dakota Growers Pasta May 2003 The Case For Change in a Successful Organization By Dan Zrymiak Resistance to change in an organization, particularly an organization that has recently achieved desired levels of success and prosperity, is common. This resistance can often hinder and even sabotage the benefits any changes m...
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| 8. | How to build Dakota Growers Pasta: Vertical Integration in Durum Wheat and the Pasta Manufacturing Industry by Michael Boland, Associate Professor, Agricultural Economics, Kansas State University David Barton, Arthur Capper Cooperative Center, Kansas State University Christian Freberg, Production Manager for Fri...
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| 9. | Essay # 2 I would use Darwin’s theory of character displacement and the ecological niche to help me get the status of “Taste Bud Employee of the Month” at the Ice Cream Tasting Facility of South Dakota. Character displacement is the tendency for characteristics to be more divergent when similar species belong...
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| 10. | Literary Analysis of a Parable Literary Analysis of a Parable
Parable of the Vine-growers
Mark 12:1-11
(1) Immediate Context: The parable of the Vine-growers in Mark 12:1-11 is one of three parables also found in Matthew 21:33-44 and Luke 20:9-18 shortly after Jesus’ triumphal entry Mark 11:1-14, cleansing of the temple ...
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| 11. | Wealth in Mainstream American Culture and Dakota Culture Wealth in
Mainstream American Culture
and Dakota Culture
The dominant American culture and the Dakota culture define wealth in opposite ways. To most Americans, wealth is a measure of the value others place on the material goods that they own; for the Dakotas, wealth is defined as how many ...
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| 12. | magic and religion Magic and Religion
It is apparent that religion and magic realism encompasses almost every character in The Grass Dancer by Susan Powers and also plays a parallel role. Main characters in the book have to battle between the Western World’s religion, Christianity, and their own religion. Although ...
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| 13. | speeding ticket The Dakota Dazzler Reporter: John T. Lynch New Clothes on the Line Dakota Jeans Company is unveiling a new product line at the 2003 Jeans-and-More Convention being held the week of September 20 – belts with a twist! The entire line of belts will be manufactured of 100% cotton fibers, and the novelty...
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| 14. | Waterlily A Different Perspective ... In the book Waterlily, the author Ella Cara Deloria effectively uses the feminist viewpoint to show us a different facet of Dakota culture.
A common habit of authors whose books are written through the male perspective is to use the character as a center for the events of the book to revolve...
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| 15. | Contadina Case Analysis Contadina Case Analysis
Introduction
In this analysis, we see that capitalizing on new innovation by being first to market is what drives industries to heavily fund research and development divisions of their companies. ... This Contadina case analysis will be structured with an introduction to...
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| 16. | RESCUE PACKAGE FOR SUGAR INDUSTRY FALLS SHORT OF A SWEETHEART DEAL Introduction
The Kenya sugar industry provides employment to 35,000 workers and is a major income source to 100,000 small-scale farmers and supports over 2 million people. The Kenyan consumer pays up to three times the world price for sugar. Most sugar cane farming takes place in Western Kenya. Out...
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| 17. | The significance of setting in A Wedge of Shade In “Wedge of Shade,” by Louise Erdrich, the setting serves to highlight the differences in outlook among the characters and to emphasize the social and political atmosphere in the story. The reactions of the different characters to the hot climate and rural North Dakota town show the different ways ...
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| 18. | South Dakota Being a musician all my life, and growing tired of entertaining and performing in local bars, I yearned for something exciting; something different to break the monotony in my stagnant, cyclical life. I decided to load up my music gear, pack my stage clothing along with some personal hygiene items, ...
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| 19. | Boomersons and boomerson Bring a saucepan of water to a boil. Core the tomatoes and add to the boiling water for a slow count of 10. Remove from the saucepan and rinse under cold running water. As you rinse them, gently pull off the skins. Chop the peeled tomatoes into 1-inch chunks and set aside. In a large saucepan, kettl...
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| 20. | This is useless info Other Butterfly Information Atlas of North Dakota Butterflies A stand-alone resource dedicated to the butterflies of North Dakota The International Lepidoptera Survey: The Taxonomic Report A non-profit organization devoted to the discovery, determination, and documentation, of new butterflies and mo...
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| 21. | Healthy Choices When Eating Out
There are many positive reasons for enjoying eating out:
* fast
* convenient
* good tasting
* nutrient rich
* fills you up
However, eating out can also be:
* High fat
* High calorie
* High cost
* High salt
• Eating at restaurants, socializing at friends’ houses, business travel can...
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| 22. | rehabilitation of sex offenders Would You Like Some Breadsticks With That? As Giulia sits down at her table in the well-known chain restaurant, she feels somewhat confused. Looking around Guilia notices customers with unlimited baskets of buttered down breadsticks, overflowing plates of pasta and heaping bowls of salad for everyon...
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| 23. | Food Pyramid ... That is why there is the food pyramid.
The food pyramid shows dietary guidelines in picture form and shows a structure for dietary planning by recommending the number of servings for each food group. ... This is coming from not knowing what to eat and not following the food pyramid. ...
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| 24. | Frank L Baum The Man Behind The Curtain Frank L. Baum; The Man Behind the Curtain
“Toto…I have a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore…” I am sure that we have all been enlightened with these words from Disney’s The Wizard of Oz, which has brightened homes for decades. However, few know the true creditor behind this masterpiece; “The Ma...
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| 25. | Hard times affecting my life... One time in my life I recall being changed by events that happened, was when my grandfather died. He died during first semester of last year. We drove all the way to South Dakota to go to his funeral. It was my first funeral and first time seeing a person who was 100% dead. It was mid-November, and ...
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| 26. | analysis of one SCHILETTER NEEDS DESPERATLY WORK. The variety epically, they have the same things every day. Also, 85% of the foods under the southern cooking tent has absolutely nothing to do with southern food. They will frequently have oriental food there! They also undercook their vegetables. My friends and I h...
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| 27. | Theodore Roosevelt The Pioneer of Conservation ... It just so happens that this particular park you are visiting is one of the 150 National Parks that our 26th president, Theodore Roosevelt, helped to create and establish (TRAS).
Although Roosevelt grew up in the middle of New York City in 1858, his heart was always out west. ...
After le...
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| 28. | contamination of freshwater environments The contamination of freshwater environments caused by plumes from the Massachusetts Military Reservation (MMR) is an ongoing battle between the U. ...
Although many of the ponds are still safe to hold recreational activities, there is the threat of contamination by these toxins. There are four...
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| 29. | jim jim “Outback Steakhouse” is an Australian steakhouse concept open for dinner only and although beef and steak items make up a good portion of the menu, the concept offers a variety of chicken, ribs, seafood, and pasta dishes. The Company’s strategy is to differentiate its restaurants by emphasizing cons...
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| 30. | Agriculture Marketing and Production MGNT 7332-A
April 24, 2003
Agricultural: Marketing & Production
The segment of the non-profit world that I will evaluate is agricultural production and marketing. The definition of agriculture is the science, art, or practice of cultivating the soil, producing crops, and raising livestock and in...
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| 31. | Pere GrandetFrom De Balzac s Eugenie Grandet
“Pere Grandet saw the bits of sugar, looked at his wife, who turned pale, and made three steps forward; he leaned down to the poor womans ear and said,--
"Where did you get all that sugar? ... Charles, having tasted his coffee, found it bitter and glanced about for the sugar, which Grandet h...
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| 32. | Ghost Dance and Family Song Ghost Dance is the Native American Artwork that I chose to write about. Ghost Dance was painted by Oscar Howe (1915-1983), a Yanktonai Sioux, who was born on the Crow Creek Indian Reservation in South Dakota (Garret). ... Thus, is the case with Ghost Dance.
Ghost Dance is a piece of art that u...
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| 33. | fear of driving ... Thought of driving horrified me during a particular conflict I faced during my adolescent years.
Just like everyone else, the excitement of driving made me ready to learn, so I went to the License Bureau to secure my learner’s permit. ... Everyone around me made driving look easy, or so I...
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| 34. | What is Ginseng Why is it so valuable and what is the link between its science What is Ginseng? Why is it so valuable and what is the link between its science and technology?
Ginseng is a popular dicotyledonous herb, valued for its medicinal abilities. There are two species of Ginseng. Panex Ginseng is the Asian species and Panax quinquefolius if the American species. ... ...
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| 35. | who id put on mt rushmore Mount Rushmore stands high in the Black Hills of South Dakota. ... Mount Rushmore memorializes the growth and development of the United States of America. If I was able to choose four men on Mount Rushmore, they would be all men that have impacted the history of the 1900s to today. ...
Und...
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| 36. | how to grow mushrooms ANOTHER WAY TO GROW SHROOMS:
Get a Rubber made bucket-shaped container, which will fit, in your microwave. ...
STORAGE:
Honey Storage:
I always store my mushrooms in honey, whether theyre fresh or dried. ...
CO2 Mushroom storage:
Many growers say that their mushrooms, w...
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| 37. | journeys As I lay, lying on back looking up at a magnificently glowing sky, I couldn't help but be amazed at all the shooting stars I was witnessing. It must be a meteor shower,?my best friend glanced over at me and stated. Bewildered that she was thinking the exact same thing, I replied, i'm surprised that ...
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| 38. | Power Steer “Power Steer” In the Article “Power Steer” (New York Times Magazine March 31, 2002), Michael Pollan discusses how cattle are born, raised, and slaughtered. To do this, he purchased a cow, No. 534, and raised and followed it through all of the steps in its 14 month long life. He bought the calf from ...
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| 39. | Tagliatelle disassembly The main course meal that I decided to disassemble was ‘Chicken tagliatelle’.
The description written on the packaging said “ Delicious fresh tagliatelle with chunks of chicken in a tomato and
Herb sauce. ...
The product that I disassembled was said to weigh 300g, after doing the disassembly, th...
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| 40. | Following Dreams Following Dreams The Epic of Gilgamesh’s title character, Gilgamesh possessed numerous comparable characteristics to the Great Gatsby’s title character, Jay Gatsby. Gilgamesh and Gatsby both possessed strong ambition to obtain the desirable and follow their dreams. Although the two character’s dream...
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| 41. | Dances with wolves ... The film Dancing with Wolves takes place in South Dakota in 1863. ... Dunbar gradually starts to live with the Indians and become one
of them getting the name Dancing with Wolves. Another main character is Standing with
a Fist, who marries Dancing with Wolves. ... She was used as an int...
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| 42. | Theodore roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States. Roosevelt extended the power for the presidency and for the federal government to protect what he saw as the public interest. ...
Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City in 1858, the second of 4 brothers a...
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| 43. | supply and demand ... Analysis of Coffee Market Trends
The fundamental problem facing coffee growers is excess supply. ... On the other hand demand for coffee was relatively inelastic, so there was not any significant change on the quantity demanded.
Because of this excess supply, supply curve shifted to th...
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| 44. | Agricultures Changing Structure Agricultures Changing Structure Farm productivity has increased drastically since the pilgrims first started farming these lands. Now just the United States alone could probably almost feed half of the world. With this being such a large industry it was foreseeable that concentration would take plac...
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| 45. | how to make kraft dinner ... Canadians like to call it Kraft Dinner. Kraft Dinner is a quick and versatile meal perfect for any occasion. Preparing Kraft Dinner requires minimal effort and best of all, it only requires dirtying two dishes, a pot and a spoon. It is hard not to think of Kraft Dinner as natures perfect food ...
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| 46. | Brilla SPA case study The Problem of Barilla and Its Underlying Causes
Barilla SpA, the world’s largest pasta producer rooted in Italy, sells to its retailers largely through third-party distributors and enjoys a strong brand image in Italy. ... In this case, Barilla can produce the right product quantity and right pro...
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| 47. | Joseph Jacob Foss Joseph Jacob Foss
Joe Foss is one of those people who got to do everything. ...
If anyone was inspired by the Golden Age of aviation, it was Joe Foss. ... Foss personally shot down 23 Japanese planes and damaged others so severely that their destruction was extremely probable. ... Foss le...
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| 48. | From Black Elk Speaks III The Great Vision From Black Elk Speaks: III. The Great Vision
By John G. Neihardt
The story is one of a great holy man, Black Elk. At a young age, he falls ill, and is near death when he has a vision involving his ancestors (Grandfathers). ... However, this story is about more than just Black Elk, the ho...
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| 49. | Untouchable Dream The Untouchable Dream
When the early settlers traveled to America, they had no beacon to guide them. ... Francis Scott Fitzgerald, the author of The Great Gatsby, uses the title character’s skewed motives and glittering but unachievable dreams to mock the prevalent corruption of the American dre...
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| 50. | Lost to Technology GROWING citrus in Florida is a labor-intensive, time-consuming endeavor. But thanks to precision agriculture, the job is becoming easier. Laser, sonar, and satellite technologies are helping growers work smarter, not harder. Geographic information systems (GIS) and GPS are among the most prevalent p...
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