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    feedstock for cattle or poultry. This can also be used in the production of biofuels, such as ethanol or methanol. The proteins and fibers are in the form of dull or fine cornels or as chaff that is blown out at the back of a self-propelled combine harvester. The main problem is not only to capture the dull and fine cornels and chaff, but to separate them from the MOG mixed with them and to package it. The project consist of two parts: 1) Separation of the dull and fine cornels and chaff and 2) the

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    How to: Escape a Combine Harvester One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey explores the tendency of humans to conform to ideals proposed by popular society. The participants in this society process their new members, shunning those who deviate from the norm. Ken Kesey uses the image of a combine harvester to symbolize the organized way society classifies its inhabitants. As a person excluded from society, Chief Bromden feels pressured by the representatives of society who try to ‘fix’ him

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    The Harvesters “The Harvesters” is a landscape painting, painted by Pieter Bruegal the Elder, in the Netherlands in 1565. The art is of wheat harvesters who are working in the field, and apparently taking a break in the shade of a tree. The people in the painting are small in the painting, though there are many of them, which led me to determine the peasants are the focus. Bruegel painted the peasants eating under the pear tree while the others are harvesting wheat. This phenomenon relates to the

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    Matthew Clark Mrs. Bauch Speech 18 May 2016 Did you know that Case IH and John Deere have had an ongoing feud for who has the better farm equipment? A majority of the equipment you use in your yard such as a lawn mower or a tiller come from these two companies. Today I am going to persuade you why a John Deere 6210R tractor is better than a Puma 230CVT, by first telling you about some history, then about the 6210R tractor. First of all John Deere was established in 1837 by a black smith named

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    is the combine, which is a revolutionary piece of equipment that has been modernized many many many times. It started when farmers wanted something that could cut, thresh, and dispose of the waste. Thus the combine was invented. Newer combines are safer, hold more, and have higher efficiency and higher fuel efficiency than their predecessors, but their predecessors are more fire proof. Newer combines are safer because they have a cage built into the cab of the machine. Newer combines are

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    towards the other patients. He is true to himself and everyone else and he tries to get the other patients to be like that, too. He remains an individual despite the combines consistent attempts to repress him. McMurphy can also be considered a tragic hero. Although he could almost always take control of a situation and never let the combine get the best of him, he could not always control his temper. It was the one think that could get him in trouble because Nurse Ratched could not punish him with

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    looses to Ratched or seems to be down Chief goes into fog. When McMurphy cannot lift the control panel and looses his bet against the guys Chief is completely lost in his fog because after this Mac has lost three time in a row to Ratched or the combine. Chief sees the trouble Mac has to lift the control panel and finally gives up, the control panel, to chief, is

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    Ratched, a strong authoritarian figure, that embellishes the nature of society. She is notorious in her endeavors to control the men and pressures them to conform to society that is challenged by McMurphy, who brings the men out of the fog. Through the Combine and Ratched Kesey’s highlights several major ideas about society. He illustrates the repressive nature of society that causes men to conform to boundaries. Further, he depicts how society rejects those who are deemed defective in the system. Lastly

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    Chief Bromden describes the great force of society: “the pressures of the different beams and frequencies coming from all directions, working to push and bend you one way or another” (Kensey 239). This is also depicted when the Chief recalls the Combine working on his father when he says, “if

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    you got to measure up.”(Kesey 49) To be accepted by society it is necessary to understand and be able to socialize or work with a smaller group before going into society. The purpose of the combine is to change people and teach them that being their own person is wrong and won't’ be accepted by others. The combine is defined by Bromden as an organization that works to fix people and decide who is sane, or who satisfies the expectations. Kesey expresses his nonconformist views about how society treats

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