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    • Review the information on the Product Information Form (PIF) and consider the potential for inadvertent presence of allergens. • Do not include an allergenic ingredient unless necessary. • Minimise unintentional allergic cross-contamination • Labelling…

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    Aboriginal Art Analysis

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    drew a line through a map of Australia to interpret the non-indigenous view of ‘authenticity’ of Indigenous individuals ‘Aboriginality’. Those above the line were seen as ‘real’ Aboriginal people and those below were seen as ‘inauthentic’. This labelling of authenticity is an ongoing response to indigenous Australia and its division is ‘nowhere more clearly demonstrated than in the case of Indigenous art’ (Headway,…

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    According to the Oxford Dictionary ethic means “a moral fitness of a decisions, course of action and the study of the moral value of human conduct.” Ethics is basically standards that are between what’s right and wrong as well as what are good and bad. Nowadays, psychological experiments were required to followed ethical rules where it is conducted in ways that it is good and right. If the experiment does not follow the ethical standard, the experiment is then classified as unethical. In this…

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    Tobias Wolff’s short story “Bullet in the brain” is written as though it was a film and this rhetorical manner evokes a visual, a sonorous, and a neurotic feeling. Yet, even though it seems like a movie, there is a realism to it. Wolff generates a sad ending from the most ordinary thing a human could be doing and this is expressed through the eyes of the story’s narrator that knows how to bring the important details to light. The point of view greatly influences the construction of the story and…

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    ISSUE: Kraft Heinz cheese which labelled “100% Grated Parmesan Cheese” was found to have 3.8% cellulose. Although Bloomberg News story mentioned that between 2 to 4 percent is considered to be an “acceptable level”, consumers still consider this case as a fraud and even filed a class action lawsuit against Kraft Heinz in federal district court on 2016, 27 January. On this day, a class action lawsuit against Kraft Heinz in the federal Northern District court was filed by an Illinois woman named…

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    many people prefer not eating foods that are not genetically modified. Although it costs nothing for food companies to put the label on their food, they still refuse. If food is genetically modified, then the consumer should gain knowledge through labelling. The abbreviation GMO stands for genetically modified organism. A genetically modified organism is a plant that has been altered by the insertion of genes from other animals or bacteria. Typical foods including corn, soybean, cottonseed and…

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    Whether you are relocating to a new city or a few blocks down the road, moving is always a huge undertaking that is best left to the experts—professional movers. People who shun moving companies cite the following myths as their reasons for doing so. 1. Doing It Yourself Saves Money Well, not quite. When you decide to move on your own, you soon realize that there are other hidden and not-so-hidden costs attached with moving. First, you will need to rent a moving truck, take out insurance, and…

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    The views are the allies or complete supporters of labelling all GMOs and doing whatever they can to get it that way and then there are the opposites of them which are the ones that see no positive coming out of placing a label on them so they disagree with it. The last and final view of this issue are the…

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    Sociologically speaking, the word “deviance” is used to describe the actions and behaviours that violate social norms, both formally-enacted and socially appropriate. Divided into two different types of categories; formal and informal deviance, aforementioned deviant behaviours range from murder and rape (formal) to standing unnecessarily close to another individual (informal). These also have different ramifications in both legal and societal senses. The variance of deviance occurs dependent on…

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    pervasive in the criminological and sociological discourse. But, in the 1970s the ongoing social movements propelled a new form of criminological theories; labelling theories of crime and as a result, subcultural theories of crime started to see a decrease in interest, this was coupled with changes in research methodology that added to the new labelling theories and were at odds with subcultural explanations (Miller, Cohen, Bryant, 1997). While the above were contributing reasons for the demise…

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