Endeavor to confront Time’s scythe or surrender to fatalism? Compare and Contrast Shakespeare’s Sonnet 12 and Seamus Heaney’s Blackberry-Picking By Sally‚ Kuok Si Nok‚ School of Translation and Interpreting‚ Beijing Language and Cultural University Human in all ages races through lives in an everlasting fight against time. Men’s struggle against nature has been a timeless theme in the literary world. From the early 17th century Sonnet 12‚ Shakespeare’s "When I do count the clock that tells the
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and grow mold. Heaney conveys this simple act in a very hauntingly beautiful yetand bittersweet‚ but also delves way while delving into a deeper understanding and connection to the bigger picture of life. Heaney tries to convey the fact that the berries went bad because the pickers were too greedy and selfish in their picking and hoarding. This can be connected to life‚ and give us the life lesson that greed is not a good trait to have‚ and it always comes with karma. He portrays this Tthrough his
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business as compared to dry harvesting. • It is also considerable that wet berries are directly sent to dechaffing units‚ while for dry berries‚ destoning process is necessary before dechaffing process. These are some variable sources that are used by NCC and that affect the NCC’s business operation and its effectiveness. 3. Suppose that a peak harvest-season day involves 18‚000 barrels of berries‚ 70% of them wet harvested‚ arriving uniformly over a
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this throughput rate was the bottleneck for drying berries to be loaded into bulk trucks or bagged. The processing rate of the three separator lines also affected the throughput rate as processing declined as the percentage of bad fruit increased. 1‚050 bbl x 22 hours = 23‚100 bbl. 3. The major reasons for the trucks waiting were because the holding bins became full and there was no place in the receiving plant to temporarily store berries before they could be further processed. Excessive
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approximately 1500 barrels of berries are input into the process per hour (18000barrels/12hrs). The capacity of the Kiwanee dumpers was given as 3000 b/hr.‚ and I was able to calculate the implied utilization by dividing the berry input rate by the capacity(1500bbl/hr divided by 3000bbl/hr). To calculate the actual utilization of the dumpers‚ you must first determine the flow rate of the system. Only 25% of the berries are dry and 75% are wet. This sums to 375 dry berries per hour (1500 input/hr x
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of the speaker. After the reader has visualized blackberries "red‚ green‚ hard as a knot" (l 4) and "briars scratched and wet grass bleached our boots" (l 10) it becomes much easier to also feel melancholy emotions‚ as does the speaker‚ hen these berries are gone. "I always felt like crying" (l 22) takes on meaning that the reader can relate to‚ he can also feel as if he is there. Heaney’s use of extremely odd metaphors such as "plate of eyes" (l 15) and a "rat-grey fungus" (l 19) seem to shock
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"rat-grey fungus" gluts on it. It continues in the irritable‚ grouchy tone of an upset child - " It was not fair that all the lovely canfuls smelt of rot" and concludes in a more vague‚ foreboding‚ accepting tone‚ revealing that even the child knew the berries would not "keep". The lush rhythm and language of the poem leads to a generous‚ but slightly harsh mood‚ as if the reader is immersed in the "heavy rain and sun" of "late August". The longing for the blackberries is like a desire that is more in
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before they can unload their berries; 2) The overtime costs are too high; 3) The grading process of the berries is inadequate. Question 2 Question 3 Process Flow Diagram for wet and dry cranberries Working Note: Arrival of berries- In the process fruit‚ first berries are arrived on receiving plant no.1. In which‚ average truck delivery was 75bbls. Capacity of Temporary Holdings- 27 bins are used for holding both dry and wet berries. In which‚ 1-24 holding bins
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involves 18‚000 barrels of berries‚ 70% of them wet harvested‚ arriving uniformly over a twelve-hour period from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.‚ and process initiates as soon as the first truck arrives. a) At what time during the day‚ would the trucks start queuing up to upload? Answer: - Trucks carrying wet berries will have to wait to unload during the day because the incoming arrival rate is 1050 is greater than processing rate 600. The Trucks arriving with dry berries will not have to wait as
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This project is about is focused thimbleberry and picking berries in general in the Upper Peninsula. One part of the project is on my family and our folk tradition of picking thimbleberries. I will also be using the books Between the Iron and the Pine by Lewis C. Reimann and Sagas from Sisula by Jingo Viitala Vachon. These books have some stories about berry picking that I can relate and compare my own experiences to. Lastly‚ I’ll be using an article about Jason Anderson’s master’s degree project
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