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    trial run to test the new flavor and production processes. The output of this trail run will be used by R&D in the consumer testing phase of the project. This process must take place before the product goes into full production. In the event R&D identifies issues related to production adjustments can be made. The quality management processes are designed to ensure the end product meets expectations. Human Resource Management In planning for the M&M® Rotational Flavor Project it was determined…

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    Bad Girls Club “Women are bitches. Women are stupid. Women are incompetent at work and failures at home. Women are gold diggers. How do we know? Because reality TV tells us so” (Pozner 78). Reality television influences our minds by broadcasting shows that promote misogynic ideals such as that women are catty, unintelligent and drama queens. Bad Girls Club is an example of such show. Fighting, both physical and verbal, bullying, and meltdowns are what the cast partake in. Reality television…

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    Public Enemy was formed in 1982 as a socially conscious hip-hop group. It was initially compromised of Chuck D (Carlton Ridenhour), Flavor Flav (William Drayton), Terminator X (Norman Lee Rogers), and Professor Griff (Richard Griff). These core members first met at Adelphi University through the school’s radio station. They shared common interests for politics, philosophy, and, of course…

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    In Mark Padoongpatt’s novel, Flavors of Empire (2017), the main argument of the novel is that the United States are fascinated with Thai culture and food that they use the culture to their advantages to gain power and profit while manipulating it to satisfy their own American culture. It is found throughout the book from when the United States were first exposed to Thai culture to when Thai people were beginning to establish an identity for themselves in the United States. For example, when the…

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    emphasizes on the similarities between natural and artificial flavors, which are both manmade, but contain chemicals that stimulate the perception of taste in people. He goes on to explain how many franchises and companies, like McDonalds, are trading their oils for flavors that are manufactured in factories and laboratories, which aid in the manipulation of peoples olfactory system. Eric Schlosser explains and educates the reader on the flavor industry, by giving a behind the scenes tour of…

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    Gum Synthesis Lab Report

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    hoped to accomplish finding out which gum brand gives you the best flavor. I was testing the price of gum compared to how long the flavor lasted, I thought that the more expensive the gum was the longer the flavor would last because when you buy a more expensive product it tends to be better quality as with shirts, so I thought the same would go for gum flavor. Hypothesis- I think that if the gum is more expensive than its flavor will last the longest because it should be better quality gum.…

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    author, Eric Schlosser, argues that the main factor in the success of the fast food industry is artificial flavoring and food coloring. He explains how chemical flavors created by flavorists give fast food its taste and smell, and explains the difference between artificial and natural flavors. He argues that natural and artificial flavors have the same chemical makeup and that the difference between them is the process in which they are made. He opposes fast food companies for their unethical…

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    How To Make Salsa

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    favorite things about salsa is that it can be adapted to suit the flavors of the season, or whatever you’re serving it with. Sure, a classic salsa fresca is perfect with chips and a good cold beer or margarita on a summer evening. There’s no reason to limit yourself to the everyday version of salsa, however delicious it can be. Over the years I’ve tried a variety of flavors, and experimented with various additional ingredients and flavors in salsa. Ultimately, my favorite way to jazz up…

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    that these two herbs are interchangeable, but are they? Do they have similar flavors? Do they look alike? These questions and others will be answered in this installment of SPICEography Showdown. Do cilantro and parsley differ in flavor? For many people, one of the key differences between the two herbs has to do with their flavors. Cilantro's flavor is dramatic and polarizing, while parsley's is much less so. The flavor of cilantro can be described as bright and intensely herbal with notes of…

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    The first news story we found that was very important about Pepsi was this past April Pepsi created an Ad with Kendall Jenner ending racism and police brutality with a Pepsi. In the Pepsi commercial, it shows that Kendall offers the police officer with a cool drink opening his eyes to the all the racism and oppression to the black community. With this commercial Pepsi trying to symbolize a global message of unity, peace, and understanding. Which quickly backlash because lot of people got…

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