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    CHAPTER 2 REVIEW OF LITERATURE 2.1 DEFINITIONS Organic crops Crops that are produced or practiced without using artificial chemicals, or crops that are produced by and from living things (Oxford, 2014). Organic agriculture produces products by using methods that don’t harm the environment but rather preserve it (USDA, 2015). Inorganic crops Crops that do not consist of or come from any living substances (Oxford, 2014). The use of artificial fertilizers and pesticides in production, solely…

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    MARKETING ANALYSIS Organic food culture refers to a recent social and cultural trend in which there has been an increased interest in organic food due to the increase of media coverage on health, food safety, and environmental dangers of pesticides. This assertiveness considers food a central requirement for health, but it does not neglect the aesthetic (concern with beauty) or hedonistic (pleasurable) aspects of food consumption. This trend in the way people are eating crosses many aspects of…

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    John Mackey Whole Foods

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    John Mackey, the CEO of Whole Foods, states that “No business stays on top in its niche forever. Everything has a life cycle. It has its day in the sun, and then it fades.” In my opinion, I believe that what John Mackey said is completely true and it is very good that a CEO of a company can admit that. Our world is constantly changing, and as technology changes, new competition arises that can create a boost for a certain company but can also hurt other companies. When Whole Foods started, there…

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    Polyface Farm

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    Polyface Farm, a local farm owned by Joel Salatin, is a magic place that is different from industrial farms. It is a farm based on grass, different kinds of grass. First, I want to discuss Polyface Farm and ecology. It is definitely an organic and ecological friendly farm which is home to a wide range of corps and animals, such as tomatoes, sweet corn, berries, different grass and pigs, rabbits, cows, and chicken. According to Anderson (2013), an ecologically sound farmer tends to “maximize the…

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    Dreamer Executive Summary

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    Business Description Dreamer is a small business, which operates by sole proprietorship. Dreamer has only one owner and operating by sole proprietorship since it has established. Adile Akgoren, a Turkish entrepreneur, established Dreamer in 2011. She opened up the first branch in Rehoboth, Delaware. Then, she enlarged the company to Miami and opened two Miami store. Today, dreamer is 6 years old café and juice bar with 3 branches, twenty-five employees. The company has an approximately three…

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    Medical Malpractice Memo

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    Multiple reports must be made when a payment is made on behalf of a practitioner in a medical malpractice suit. This memo will detail the statutorily required information that must be reported to both the National Practitioner Data Bank (“NPDB”) and the Texas Medical Board once it is determined that a report is required. Two checklists have been provided at the end of this memo to ensure that all of the required information is included in the report. Discussion National Practitioner Data Bank…

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    Should you be eating all organic foods? What does the word "organic" really mean? Are organic fruits, vegetables, meats and dairy products really better for you, and worth the usually higher price tag, than their non-organic counterparts? Let 's take a closer look at the organic industry and see if we can answer these questions. Defining Organic Not all countries appoint an organization or group to enforce organic compliance. Some countries don 't even have a clear definition of the term. In…

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    In the modern world today, many people cook and eat organic foods. They do this because they believe that it is better for them, despite the higher price. Robert Paarlberg noticed this when he was writing his article, “Attention Whole Food Shoppers”. While writing this article, he brought up the fact that while this entire process helps local farmers and fight climate change, the global issue of hunger is not solved. He approaches this topic by pulling in his readers with an ethical appeal,…

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    involves having to comply with the regulations and rules of being organic. (Canavari, 2007). Organic supply chains have some difficulties according to (Tavella et al, 2011) such as finding the correct suppliers which have the appropriate skills and certifications in the production and processing of organic food.…

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    Eating habit can cause skin problem. Impact Food gives you a range of Organic Food Online, 100% percent gives you the Benefits of Organic Food your body needs. Furthermore, below we will dicuss and find the root and solution for Acne. How does diet affect your skin? Your body demands the right nutrients to combat damage, and your skin is no particular. Nutrients help the cells replicate and have more energy. Furthermore, processed foods, stress, toxins and low-nutrient diets will stimulate…

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