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    Is Auto-Tune Hitting The Right Pitch? Auto-Tune’s Impact on Revenue in The Music Industry In 1990 the technology that would change music forever was invented. Oddly enough that invention was first developed as a software to interpret seismic data for the oil company Halliburton (Ives). As soon as the software was implemented into the company, it took internal production in the U.S. from 30 to 60 percent, netting the company about $1 billion a year (Prisco). However, the creator of the software…

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    Periodically the Australian Music Industry has gone through constant periods of growth and alteration. Digitisation shows this transformation, as the traditional consumption of live music has shifted from $26 billion to $15 billion over a 15 year span (2014). This modernised landscape, has largely affected the physical presence of the industry's multi-layered persona. This adaptation is presented in the ‘Australian Independent Music Market report’, which stated digital revenue from downloads and…

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    Strategic management was defined by Teece (1990) as “the formulation, implementation, and evaluation of managerial actions that enhance the value of a business enterprise”. The principles of strategic management can be applied to the automotive industry and how companies have had to adapt to the ever-changing external business environment. Strategic management in its simplest form can be thought of as the implementation of a strategy in order to overcome an obstacle or to react to a change in…

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    Food Inc Ethical Analysis

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    down a dark road where one becomes obsessive and greedy to engage in questionable behavior to obtain more and more profit. In relation to the issues in the food industry of the United States, many corporations are taking advantage of their dominance in the industry. The movie Food Inc., portrays how the corporations of the food industry use their influence and power to revolutionize a system to maximize their profit with the ignorance of their cost on people, animals, and the environment. Even…

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    responsibility than they do in this entire food production process. The greed exhibited in the film, Food Inc. adequately examines the problems with the food industry. The vivid details and examples throughout the film, give an excellent glimpse into the blindsiding of the American consumer. The film covers three main critiques of the food industry: food production process is misleading, factory workers in food plants are being exploited and abused, and consumers are receiving misinformation…

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    I also thought that my knowledge of GMOs and the chemicals used on plants was pretty extensive. As the documentary continued to play, I feel as if I learned something every other minute. It was a true eye opener to the food industry and how the production of our food works today. With that being said, I learned a great deal of information. One of the greatest aspects that I learned was the mistreatment of the animals. Chickens being housed in cages where they will never see…

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    with a lot of personalities over the years and can contribute encouragement, compassion, and creative thinking. My professional goals and ambitions in writing include being an adult fiction novelist and a screenwriter. If I don’t make it as a writer, which is highly possible as this is a competitive field, I would love to work in the publishing industry as an agent or editor. I would also love to teach creative writing to people like me, who were once scared to talk about the secret book they’re…

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    Enzymes In Food Industry

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    to you about consumers and minimum wage workers being the backbone to their industry. Enzymes are. Enzymes are biological protein catalysts that encourage chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy needed for the reaction to take place. Once the reaction is complete, enzymes are left unchanged and able to move on to the next reaction. For this reason, enzymes have proven to be valuable resources for industries. The reusability of enzymes are especially useful in food production, fabric…

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    is one of the most important resources on Earth; everyone needs to eat to live. The worldwide need for nutrition creates a massively wealthy industry. Food production is a large scale business, and maximizing profits is the most important element of this industry. Margaret Atwood creates a parallel of this greed in her book Oryx and Crake. The food industry in Oryx and Crake is much more dramatically adulterated: meat and other food products have been mostly replaced with soy, and some foods…

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    write a research paper and discuss how this movie affects us at Cargill. There has been many different views as to whether people agree or disagree with the film, either way this film has brought to light how some consumers feel about the agriculture industry. I will break down the facts and just how we deal with the accusations from this film. The movie food inc was released July 12, 2009. The release of this film sparked a great political debate as to where we get our food. The film was…

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