The document appears to be a series of multiple choice questions about the book Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck. It tests knowledge of key details like the names of characters, places and objects mentioned in the story. The numbers listed do not seem to be relevant to answering the questions.
www. parker.com/aboutus With annual sales exceeding $13 billion in fiscal year 2012, Parker Hannifin is the world’s leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems. Strong competitive advantages, a clear strategy and goals, consistent execution and performance, and many opportunities for growth, have allowed the company to consistently deliver strong shareholder returns. Parker has increased its annual dividends paid to shareholders for 56 consecutive fiscal years, among the top five longest-running dividend-increase records in the S&P 500 index.
www. parker.com/aboutus With annual sales exceeding $13 billion in fiscal year 2012, Parker Hannifin is the world’s leading diversified manufacturer of motion and control technologies and systems. Strong competitive advantages, a clear strategy and goals, consistent execution and performance, and many opportunities for growth, have allowed the company to consistently deliver strong shareholder returns. Parker has increased its annual dividends paid to shareholders for 56 consecutive fiscal years, among the top five longest-running dividend-increase records in the S&P 500 index.
Line by environment interaction, yield stability and grouping of test locatio...ILRI
Presented by Kassaye Negash and Kidane Tumsa (National Lowland Pulses Research Program at Melkassa Agricultural Research Center-EIAR) at the First Bio-Innovate Regional Scientific Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 25-27 February 2013
Presentacion Festival Agua Viva Canarias - Atun rojoSebastián Losada
Presentación realizada en el Festival AguaViva Canarias sobre el uso de mediadas espaciales para la protección del atún rojo / Presentation on the use of spatial measures for the protection of bluefin tuna at the AquaViva Canarias Festival
The development of oil palm cultivation followed very different paths across continents. Originating from Central Africa where palm oil was first collected from the wild in the forest, oil palm has since become a typical agro-industrial crop especially in South-East Asia and Latin America. More recently smallholders have increased their share in the production, while with some differences. Nowadays the problem that the oil palm sector faces is no longer related to either choose agro-industries or smallholders, but to find the best way to associate agro-industries and smallholders in mutually beneficial schemes. Examples from Indonesia, Cameroon and Colombia show the limits and opportunities of such associations.
Line by environment interaction, yield stability and grouping of test locatio...ILRI
Presented by Kassaye Negash and Kidane Tumsa (National Lowland Pulses Research Program at Melkassa Agricultural Research Center-EIAR) at the First Bio-Innovate Regional Scientific Conference, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 25-27 February 2013
Presentacion Festival Agua Viva Canarias - Atun rojoSebastián Losada
Presentación realizada en el Festival AguaViva Canarias sobre el uso de mediadas espaciales para la protección del atún rojo / Presentation on the use of spatial measures for the protection of bluefin tuna at the AquaViva Canarias Festival
The development of oil palm cultivation followed very different paths across continents. Originating from Central Africa where palm oil was first collected from the wild in the forest, oil palm has since become a typical agro-industrial crop especially in South-East Asia and Latin America. More recently smallholders have increased their share in the production, while with some differences. Nowadays the problem that the oil palm sector faces is no longer related to either choose agro-industries or smallholders, but to find the best way to associate agro-industries and smallholders in mutually beneficial schemes. Examples from Indonesia, Cameroon and Colombia show the limits and opportunities of such associations.
Dobara - A survival kit which helps in regaining identity after the disaster ...Utkarsh Mishra
This kit was designed during USID Gurukul 2013, under the mentorship of Mr. Raman Saxena, Visiting Professor, Design Program, IIT Kanpur.
During disasters, people tend to lose their identity and other vital documents. This kit was designed keeping that problem in mind. It will not help the person to survive through the disaster, but will also help him in re-establishing his life again.
Food security as a challenge to the foodHamza Riaz
Main purpose of this presentation is to utilize the optimum level of food and not to use too much food which cause food insecurity in future . Other things is to study , role of food industry to support food security and also main theme to follow the steps or methods to decrease foo insecurity.
Shortening distances with destination branding inglésÁlvaro Fierro
This study shows using econometric techniques that geographic distance does not influence whether the mark is sufficiently embedded in the collective imagination. We as examples mark places near Bilbao
Analyzing professional writing from multiple sources via keystroke logging wi...Mariëlle Leijten
Full reference: "Leijten, M., & Van Waes, L. (2013). Workshop: Analyzing professional writing from multiple sources via keystroke logging
with Inputlog. Paper presented at the X. Prowitec Symposium: Methods in Writing Process Research, Hamburg.
www.inputlog.net
Digiday Brand Conference: Matching Brands and Startups: PictoriousDigiday
New tech companies have finally realized that there is limited capital to go around for all these ventures. But if they partner with their customers -- the brands -- from the outset, it’s much easier to adapt to their prospective clients’ needs. Now some agencies are playing matchmaker to the startups and brands in order to keep the newcomers afloat. Is this trend here to stay?
Moderator: David Berkowitz, vp emerging media, 360i @dberkowitz
Speakers: Albert Chung, co-founder & CEO, Pictorious @albertchung
Ruthie Wittenberg, senior director of corporate & Olympic marketing, NBC Universal @wittysend
Jay Blazek Crossley, with Houston Tomorrow, gave a presentation on the relationship between transportation and carbon emissions in the Houston region, at a training for teachers and facilitators for Green Week Houston's No Impact Man Curriculum and Challenge that will be in October 2010.
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Where did George and Lennie work last?
A. LSD B. Asda
C. Weed D. New York
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What did Lennie want on his beans?
A. Ketchup B. Grated Cheese
C. Mayonaise D. Reggae Reggae Sauce
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What dead animal did Lennie have in his pocket?
A. Candy’s Dog B. Rabbit
C. Fish D. Mouse
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What is the name of the river?
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C. Salinas D. Nile
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What did George and Lennie carry their belongings in?
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C. Satchel D. Asda ‘Bag for Life’
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How did Lennie drink water from the river?
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C. Like a horse D. With his hands
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What are the names of the mountains?
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C. Taliban D. Matalan
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What did George send Lennie to do?
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C. Get wood D. Kill Candy’s dog
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What big fish rose to the to of the pool?
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C. Nemo D. Carp
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How far is the ranch from the river?
A. ¼ mile B. 10,000 light years
C. 7km D. ½ mile