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    "any preventable event that may cause or lead to inappropriate medication use or patient harm while the medication is in the control of the health care professional, patient, or consumer. Health care is a constant state of evolution…

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    TTNQ’s products and services will be the online promotion. It can use the fast reaching media such as Youtube and Facebook to reach the maximum number of potential customers. Recommended marketing strategies How it has the maximum appeal to consumers How it motives consumers’ decision making Marketing strategy 1: Business-to-business marketing Comprehensive customer service and free of hassle of products and product lines offered to the customers already had an experience with the product and…

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    Tort And Negligence Tort

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    malpractice, and product liability grievances (Steenson, 2009). The topic that is assigned deals with negligent tort; it will cover product subject to recall, product liability in case of a recall, cause and harm to customers and its impact. Besides that it will discuss concepts related to duty of care, the standard of care, breach of the duty of care, actual causation, proximate causation, actual injury, and defenses to negligence (Hernandez, 2010), and finally discuss consumer statute in…

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    variety of prepared foods (Tareke, E., et al. 2002). Since acrylamide was found to act as a carcinogen in laboratory animals and a neurotoxicant in humans, this finding created outrage around the world and brought focus to the matter of food processing safety (Council 2006). In the years following the first findings of high acrylamide levels, 3-MCPD and Furan were also among the main toxic agents identified as posing health concerns by health organizations around the world. Acrylamide and furan…

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    While rules surrounding supplements exist, they are not very effective at protecting the consumer. According to the Food and Drug Administration, or FDA, “Unlike drugs, supplements are not intended to treat, diagnose, prevent, or cure diseases. That means supplements should not make claims, such as "reduces arthritic pain" or "treats heart disease…

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    Definition of Business ethics Ethics refer to the study of what is morally good and bad, what is doing wrong or right thing. It is concerned with question like the meaning of the life, what are good and bad actions, who is a morally person and how the society works.Sometimes three ideas central to the subject matter of ethics are distinguished: good; right and ought The term of business ethics makes no differentiation among the different roles in our daily activities and in fact rejects the…

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    a steadily growing population, food production must grow in time with the demand. Organic farming is getting rarer as it is too expensive; fields covered in chemicals are becoming more common, but the chemicals are harmful to the environment and consumers.. GMOs can solve the problems of both types of farming and they can help the millions of people in need of proper diets. GMOs are genetically modified organisms, or an organism whose genome has been changed by the techniques of genetic…

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    compare and contrasts are soccer and football. The most common thing in sports are injuries in both sports are in soccer was ranked the Sixth in “Top ten dangerous sports” and the reasons for being ranked sixth. In the year 2009 the “U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's statistics had revealed that 88,000 soccer player between the ages 5 to 14 have been seen in emergency rooms since then. Also in 2011 Safe Kids Worldwide revealed that 104,190 soccer players between ages 12 and 17” have…

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    with their suppliers, vendors and business partners to conquer their telecommunication products and services in the market via TM point outlets. Due to Telekom Malaysia Berhad is a telecommunication servicing organization, customers are playing…

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    World War I. Throughout the early 1920s the economy was booming as businesses thrived off the increased spending of the public. The flourishing consumer culture generated new forms of leisure such as the radio, the automobile, and Hollywood films as apart of the everyday life. However, this period of prosperity would drift off as demand for these products decreased. After the 1929 crash, the United States plunged into the Great Depression. As many felt devastating consequences during this…

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