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    With the support of media advocacy and consumer’s awareness in regard to the food safety, the government passed the Pure Food and Drug Act in June 30, 1906, and the Meat Inspection Act in the same day. Therefore, the government did respond to the public concern in regarded to food safety. Although the primary goal of the Pure Food and Drug Act was to protect consumers, this law had made a huge impact on many large food companies. With the existing of the low price of adulterated or mislabeled…

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    “The Qianlong Emperor’s Southern Inspection Tour Scroll Six” is a large painting with 15 separate scenes. Its accession number is 1988.350a-d. It was created by the Chinese artist Xu Yang in 1770 and is painted in ink and color on a very wide silk cloth. It is 27 1/8 in height or more than two feet high and 784 ½ inches in width, making it larger and enormous in width. Each scene resembles a large flat screen filling a whole wall. The locations are outside. Other scenes show lines of people, or…

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    The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are currently sharing the responsibility of regulating agricultural biotechnology in the United States. According to the EPA web page (2015), the EPA uses five important fundamental principles as a guide to making decisions about their biotechnology regulatory program, they include, “Using sound science, ensuring transparency of the decision-making…

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    GMO, which stands for Genetically Modified Organism have been introduced as a highly debatable topic for quite a while now. A GMO is an organism whose genetic material has been altered by using genetic engineering techniques. Before this technology was available, farmers had to pass down knowledge of their best breeds for optimal/desirable traits for the crops they would produce. Now GMOs have given us the option to select traits that would discourage and repel pests to certain crops. Some may…

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    Although there are given benefits of using GMOs in crop production, such as longer lasting produce, easier farming practices, and more appealing crops there are also harmful effects through the consumption of these products. The negative effects we see are the ways in which GMOs can impact the health of an individual, which is evident here. This is why it is important to establish the requirement of GMO label on all food, so that we can start moving towards the right direction and hopefully get…

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    14fr Part 11 Analysis

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    14CFR Part 91 explains and outlines the requirements for a 100 hour inspection and an annual inspection. The difference between each inspection is that one must be performed after 100 flight hours and the other must be done at the end of 12 calendar months. The details of both inspections are all listed in 14CFR Part 43. Each A&P mechanic may come up with their own checklist on the items required for that inspection, but they must still contain everything listed by the rule book. For the sake of…

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    With reference the given case study, this paper purposes to come with clear conclusions on how hospital inspections should be conducted and employer and employee roles in the…

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    The following report is based on the risk categorization inspection of Pitman Hall’s cafeteria. A risk categorization inspection is carried out by Toronto Public Health. The purpose is to determine the risk level of the premises and the frequency of inspection. According to the Food Safety Protocol section (1b), “the Board of Health shall conduct an annual site- specific risk categorization to determine the risk level and frequency of inspection” (Meldrum, 2016). The “Guidance document for…

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    gives interested companies to choose between working with OSHA to decrease injuries and hazards or facing strong enforcement. The employers gained assistance in improving a good safety management programs, and they were provided fewer inspection. However, the inspection will happen if there are complaints about severe accidents. The first advantage of this criteria is decreasing the injury and illness rates by encouraging companies to ensure more safety environment for workers. This in fact to…

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    Termites Research Papers

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    destructive force these termites carry with them, inspection could save you thousands of dollars and perhaps even your home. Termites don't travel alone and you don't need to spot one to realize you need inspection. Remember that these insects could consume your entire wood structure in a few months and this is why more and more home owners need to have regular inspections as a precautionary measure. It is recommended that you have a termite inspection on your property every year along with…

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