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    Summary of Dispute The source of the dispute is that Dazzling Dough believes they have fulfilled the purchaser’s order as agreed in the contract, and the buyers Jerry’s Pizza believes that they did not receive their complete order that was stated in the contract. Dazzling Pizza believes they are following the contract that was created. The contract states Jerrys Pizza will purchase 200 pounds of pizza dough, pizza toppings, desserts and soft drinks for $30,000. The contract was presented to Jerry’s pizza, and they signed. Jerry’s Pizza believes that they were shorted 75 pounds of pizza dough, and contacted Dazzling Pizza about the error, the order that arrived consisted of 125 pounds of pizza dough, 75 pounds of pizza toppings, desserts and soft drinks. Jerry’s pizza agreed to purchase 200 pounds of pizza dough and was only provided 125 pounds of pizza dough. Dazzling Pizza’s interpretation could be reasonable if the contract was stating that the 200 pounds is including the toppings, drinks and desserts. Rather than the pizza dough being separate. Jerry’s Pizza interpretation could be reasonable if the contact Cleary states the 200 pounds of pizza dough is pizza dough itself and not including the toppings, drinks and desserts in that weight. That they were separate items included in the contract. Missing facts are that of the stipulation of the weight, and if the contract was including the other items into the weight of the 200 pounds. Another missing factor is if the…

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    According to the USDA, on any given day, 13% of Americans will have consumed pizza (Rhodes). Be it the sauce-on-the-top deep dish of Chicago, the "pizza on a cracker" from St. Louis, or, God forbid, frozen—the United States loves this Italian entrée. However, it seems that many people do not consider the science behind the creation of this popular cuisine. But I have. I worked in an Italian eatery for almost a year-and-a-half and made more pizzas than any human should be subjected to. Because of…

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    Bread Mold Research Paper

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    Is it safe to remove the mold from your bread and eat it? We have all done this even though we seldom want to tell it. You check the bread drawer, you take two slices of bread for a sandwich and there you find it, on the surface of your bread, a small circle of mold. The dinner killer! Still who cares, it is just a small bit, I will remove it and eat the good part, what is the worst that could happen? I'm not going to let a small mold spot waste a whole slice of bread. So, if you’ve done this,…

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    Seeman. They had two children, boys, by the names of John and George Goldberg. Because he was Jewish, and Jews were not well accepted during World War II, Rube received a lot of “hate mail” and death threats. For this reason, he changed the surnames of his two sons. Given his large sense of humor, Goldberg changed his son’s names to Thomas George and George George, giving each the other’s name for their last name. In order to keep the family name alive, Goldberg’s grandchildren create RGI(Rube…

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    screwed. In this passage of the book: “A guy with a bright orange Mohawk, a big silver ring in his brow… he glared right at little Mary-Emma and shouted, Nigger!” (pg.151) was when Tassie felts the same thrill that I did. When I interfered in the discussion between all of them I remember that I didn’t say too much to those guys but I acted angrier than scared, as Tassie did. Minutes later I said to the troop that we wouldn’t call the police but they should learn that the world wasn’t made by…

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    Walnuts: 1/3 cup, chopped 5. Scallion: 1, thinly sliced 6. Gorgonzola: ½ cup, crumbled 7. Apples: 1 ½ cup, chopped 8. Fresh thyme: 1 teaspoon 9. Butter: 2 tablespoons, melted 10. Sea salt and pepper: as per taste Nutrition Information: 1. Carbohydrate – 9 g 2. Protein- 15 g 3. Fat – 8 g 4. Sodium – 820.0 mg 5. Cholesterol – 90.0 mg Directions: 1. Take a mixing bowl and combine all the spices together for seasoning purposes. 2. Preheat the grill to 400 degrees. 3. Meanwhile, brush the pork chops…

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    They look like something you just threw-up, it makes me want to throw up when I watch people eat it. The texture is mushy and squishy and looks like baby food. Humans were given the gift of teeth, we should use them to their full potential! Honestly, any food substance that you can put into your mouth and swallow whole is bad news. The worst part is that everyone sneaks potatoes in every dish possible, like classic or sweet potato casserole, sweet potato-squash casserole, cornbread stuffing with…

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    choosing the right ingredients, you can drastically cut back on calories if you are consuming too many. For example, choosing vegetables that are bright and vibrant contribute only a few calories and are also full of essential vitamins and minerals. When cooking, a great tip if you want to cut back on the calories is to replace some meat with wholesome vegetables. You might enjoy soups, stews or casseroles, which can still be high in flavour without the meat. Another way to reduce the number of…

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    investment. From it he has distilled dozens of lessons for an industry that, by its own admission, has a very short memory. For those who can t make the trip to Ithaca or pay a steep consulting fee, McMath has now put his unique insights into a book, What Were They Thinking? Here are a few of the marketing lessons McMath espouses: ■ The value of a brand is its good name, which it earns over time. People become loyal to it. They trust it to deliver a consistent set of attributes. Don t…

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