The Jungle is a book about the work conditions and the conditions of meat in their stores, so I would say that the answer is c. fraud in LOCAL (being the keyword here) and federal governments. I may be wrong because this is a somewhat confusing question as it's not staying the actual purpose for the book being written.
Hello. You did not enter the text to which this question refers, which makes it impossible for your question to be answered. However, when searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly the same as yours, which showed that the text in question was “Growing Up Asian in America”.
"Growing Up Asian in America" tells the story of Noda, an American girl who has Japanese ancestry and who has difficulties in associating the two cultures to which she is inserted. She has mixed feelings about her family because she doesn't understand why, even in America, her parents prefer to maintain Japanese traditions and act as if they prefer the Japanese culture and are more proud of it than American culture.
Noda did not feel Japanese, for her the American influence was very strong and that was what she identified with. This was negative because it prevented her from knowing all the cultural wealth that the Japanese side of the family could provide, but we can also see this in a positive way if we think that she was able to create a cultural identity, even though she was of Asian descent.
Noda's confusion about her family started to change when she understood the family's suffering during the war and how being Japanese hurt them a lot in the USA, but it also gave them a lot of strength to overcome all problems. This overcoming strength was what made her see her Japanese side with other eyes and was very proud to be Japanese, in addition to being American.
Answer:Captive supplies are slaughter livestock that are committed to a specific buyer (meatpacker) two weeks or more in advance of slaughter. The three most common captive supply methods are marketing/purchasing agreements, forward contracts, and packer feeding.
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A girl starts a new year of school, and she meets some new people. These new people are seen as the “cool kids”, so in order to fit in, she starts ghosting her own friends and hangs out more with these new kids. She had an incessant need to have social attention, so she surrounds herself in the “popular” group until she too is considered popular. Eventually, the other kids start doing bad things that the girl doesn’t agree with, but at this point, these are her only friends. It eventually escalates to a point where the girl doesn’t want to hang out with these bad kids anymore, even though that would leave her alone. She finally realized, it was better to be alone than with the wrong people.