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    William became known as ‘cookie’, being the main cook, who would normally have that handle, didn’t like being called by that title. He preferred his own name, Mr. Goodsby. Mr. Goodsby was an elderly gentleman with a large white mustache that curled up on each side, and a little plump, but it never affected his agility when it came to setting up, and breaking down camp. “Follow me, Cookie.” Mr. Goodsby ordered his young intern. “Today we begin your training, and you will, whether you like it

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    Competitive Market Although Nano-Brewery should not hold allusions of taking over the macro-brewer scene anytime soon, they are doing well in comparison to other nano-brewers nationwide. Currently, Nano-Brewery is services five accounts where they provide beer on tap, which by industry standards is positive. John Holl, the editor and chief of All about Beer Magazine remarks about nano-breweries, “heck, if they can get on tap in at least one place in town, that’s success.” The reports of not being

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    They were striped of the regular human emotions and were created merely as puppets to assist the delivery of other symbolic means. The names of Turkey, Ginger Nut and Nippers were symbolic nicknames the characters had of each other, they fit their physical and personality characteristics. On a deeper level the lawyer may also hinted that they were insignificant figures, the lawyer never even used their

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    “Bartleby” begins from the narrators perspective. He is elderly and works on wall street. A description of the narrator allows the author to create the setting for the story without needing to introduce Bartleby in the beginning. This allows the structure to begin slowly and then speed up as it gains more focus and direction once an opinion on Bartleby is presented from the perspective of multiple characters. The narrator attempts to portray himself as humble by stating that he did “not speak in

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    Porter’s Five Forces Industry Competition / Intensity of Rivalry: As with every industry and business, there is competition. In the case of the craft beer industry, the competition is medium and growing. From challenging the big macro-breweries, to battling against new incoming brewery businesses, the craft beer industry is absolutely on the radar for competition. Macro-breweries are still the largest competitors with craft breweries. The major player in the craft beer industry, according to IBISWorld

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    couple to achieve not only perfect harmony but a rarefied ease and elegance, something missing from the audience’s encumbered lives”. Astaire had a style that displayed elegance and class and therefore reassured and inspired people. His films with Ginger Rogers especially helped to provide a distinctly up-lifting spirit and harmony that was hard to convey during a time of great struggle. Fred Astaire had a distinct dancing style- one of lightness and grace. Astaire himself describes his own way

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    and fries that smelled delicious, Jenny had a salad I was not yet hungry but decided to have a Crabbie’s alcoholic ginger beer. The aroma of Alex’s corndog and fries dissipated quickly as he devoured it all most immediately upon sitting down. The aroma of ginger made my nose tickle as I went to take a drink the tickling sensation continued all the way down to my stomach as the ginger beer was extremely carbonated. We rode the sky ride to France area. The ride was peaceful and quiet for the most part

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    Wart and Merlyn sat in silence at the grand dining room table in Sir Ector’s castle. It was early in the morning and you could still hear the soft chirping of crickets outside the frost covered windows. “Why must we be up at this hour, Merlyn. For even the sun is still asleep,” the Wart whined, hoping to go back to bed. “Hush child, you do not want to wake up the house guests,” Merlyn replied in a groggy voice. It was quite obvious that both of them were very tired and wanted to sleep.

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    Hollywood star, Ginger Rogers, was born in Independence, Missouri. Ginger, a young and talented girl, grew up to be a famous and one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood, America’s most famous city for acting. Ginger grew up to be a very successful actress due to the support and help of family and friends. On July sixteenth of 1911, Lela McMath gave birth to Virginia Katherine McMath. Virginia was born in a front room in a two room house on Moore Street in Independence, Missouri (Ginger Rogers 2010)

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    It contains both him and Ginger dancing as a couple in quick steps as partners. They have smooth transitions that would move back and forth. They constantly switched from walking to dance movements where they would go from simple movements to Astaire going at it with his tap dancing. They would walk a few steps with their arms locked and then immediately they would pull apart. Ginger would lift up her dress a bit and would do a quick tap from left to right

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