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    In the beginning of time mixers were not electrical like they are now a days really easy for people to use. The egg beaters were hand cranked, Hand cranks don’t require electricity, there is a handle you hold it with and a little knob that you twist so it could mix the ingredients together. In 1856, a Maryland Tinner named Ralph Collier was the man who invented hand cranked egg beaters. The hand cranked egg beaters were used by hand nothing electrical in them, but a more years went by people started

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    The Mixer

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    In “The Mixer” by P.G Wodehouse, Blackie, a puppy narrates his first experience as a watchdog. The little excited, hyper, innocent puppy gets bought for half a crown (30 pennies) by the Shy Man. Blackie is kind of ugly because he is a mixed breed, but has an innocent view of the mysterious Shy Man who is a criminal and tries to rob Blackie’s friend, Fred’s house. Blackie thinks that the Shy Man is visiting him as the Shy Man crawls through the window, but Blackie didn't know it when he woke up Fred

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    which is time you spend in preparing and baking. The speed with which you can produce cookies depends on the cycle time of baking. If we can rent another oven, it will increase our efficiency in order to make more cookies with lower cost. Because mixer can mix ingredients for up to three dozens cookies, each oven can hold a tray per time. This change would give us solution for production constraints. After increasing capacity of oven, it will make us start our new orders every 5 minutes and 7.5 dozens

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    The Mixer

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    The Mixer Literary Analysis In the short story The Mixer by P.G. Wodehouse, the author introduces many characters, each with their own personalities. In the story, a young dog tells everything his young eyes see. He is young and naive plus, he does not understand things. Is everything really how it seems, maybe, maybe not? Throughout the story, the characters will get to know each other better and better. Can the secret of the Shy Man be kept away from inquisitive Blackie? The theme of this story

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    What if your dog could talk, would he be as loyal to its master? Perhaps not being able to talk is the reason dogs are man’s best friend. The Mixer, by P.G. Wodehouse is about a dog named Blackie. He is the narrator, who misunderstands events, yet he is loyal to all his masters. Blackie acts like a child and often misunderstands events. To Blackie the Shy Man looks shy. (hence the name Shy Man) He thinks that because the Shy Man doesn’t act like a normal person when he gets the dog. For example

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    The Mixer

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    Some people have good intention that goes “ bad” for whatever reason. In the funny short story, The Mixer by P. G. Wodehouse, the main character is Blackie. Blackie, the narrator, misunderstands the situations that happen around him.  In the events he is caught in three event that he misunderstands throughout the short story. It all started when Blackie was bought by the Shy Man , who is not actually shy, and the Shy Man took Blackie to his house. Blackie calls the Shy Man the “Shy Man,”  because

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    12+4*(2+1+2)+1=33 min of valuable time with costs of ((33/60)*L)/4=0,1375. So the maximum is reached when we produce up to 3 dozens, but we should give discounts on 3+ orders, too. 5. As the Gantt diagram shows the electric mixer is not used for a long time within the process, so only one mixer is needed. Buying a new one will not increase the productivity of the process. The number of baking trays equals the maximum number of trays you will be using at any time. The highest volume of production is if three-dozen

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    Blackie The Mixer

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    Have you ever heard of a story told by a dog? The Mixer, written by P.G Wodehouse, is a cute and funny story about a dog that is adopted by a robber. Blackie, the narrator/main character, is a dog that misinterprets anything and unexpectedly saves his new family from the robber. As a result of Blackie’s distinct character traits, he doesn’t understand certain events which makes him a unreliable narrator. However, these same traits make him a believable dog. Blackie has a very oblivious personality

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    Some animals have a hard time understanding humans, so they suffer. In “The Mixer” by P.G. Wodehouse, Blackie, a mixed dog, suffers in several ways because Blackie wasn’t able to understand humans and their actions. In the story, there are several situations in which Blackie suffers as a result of not understanding humans. Understanding humans is difficult for an innocent, naive dog: Blackie. For example, on lines 138-146, Blackie and his owner, Shy Man, meet a police officer who hints that Shy Man

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    find the major factors expected by the consumer while purchasing concrete. In this project descriptive research have been used and observe how brand image of ACC has influenced people to purchase concrete products from this company. Concrete is a mixer of aggregate, cement, sand, admixture and water. In present time customers prefer Ready Mix Concrete because it is easy, no need of storing raw materials and the strength of the concrete is higher and excellent. But there are many competitors in this

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