The Vaule of Bread

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How much value can be generated from one loaf of bread?

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How much value can be generated from one loaf of bread?

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Definition of ValueTop 1000 frequently used words

•Pronunciation:/ˈvaljuː/noun•1 [mass noun] the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something: your support is of great value•the material or monetary worth of something: prints seldom rise in value[count noun]:equipment is included up to a total value of £500•the worth of something compared to the price paid for it: at £12.50 the book is good

•2 (values) principles or standards of behaviour; one’s judgement of what is important in life: they internalize their parents' rules and values•3 the numerical amount denoted by an algebraic term; a magnitude, quantity, or number: the mean value of x

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Definition of Value

•4 Music the relative duration of the sound signified by a note. Rapidly evolving note values will present issues with keeping a steady tempo.•5 Linguistics the meaning of a word or other linguistic unit. In either case, the reference to neat depends on its use earlier and on its value as a word.•the quality or tone of a spoken sound; the sound represented by a letter. Digraphs U often has the secondary function of indicating a modified value for a preceding letter.•6 the relative degree of lightness or darkness of a particular colour: the artist has used adjacent colour values as the landscape recedes

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We took value in its broadest sense and did the following with our portion of bread– Exchanged some of it for other items– Shared a meal with friends with everyone bringing

something different to eat– Sold it to raise funds for charity– Gave some of it away to the hungry– Auctioned artifacts made from it– Fed some wildlife

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Things we did: sold bread to raise funds for our selected charity

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Things we did: shared a meal with friends with everyone bringing something different to eat

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Things we did: gave some of it away to the hungry

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Things we did: auctioned artifacts and gave the money to our selected charity

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Things we did: exchanged some bread for other items

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Things we did: fed some wildlife

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How much value can be generated from one loaf of bread?

–Bartered for other items – enjoyment– Enhanced friendship – wellbeing & empathy– Feed the hungry – kindness– Explored bread’s aesthetic value – fun– Enhanced the ecosystem – benefit to planet

earth–And also raised funds for charity – money €40

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