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    work ethic and time management during their studies. Furthermore, this essay aims to draw closely on the sores received from both inventory and compare the results to the norm. The Burnout Inventory and Procrastination Scale relating to student life: Lay’s (1986) Burnout scale is of useful in understanding student life as it allows the student to answer questions that allow one to understand their experience. This Burnout inventory serves a purpose of allowing the student to understand…

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    Internal control violations There was a total internal auditing division violation of the regulation in the K-Marts case. When the disproportional asset inflation was seen in the company revenues, it should have been immediately reported to the SEC and other concern authorities, but it was not done. In fact, the amount inflated was almost 10% of the total revenues are the inflated revenues. Therefore, internal control mechanisms of Kmart should play the role of the whistleblower policies. The…

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    has not been very effective. Joel Miller in his book Bad Trip: How The War Against Drugs Is Destroying America outlines several of the negative consequences of the War on Drugs and I will discuss some of them. One of Millers biggest arguments that lay’s a foundation for his book is that he believe making drugs illegal and criminalizing them creates the circumstances for crime and violence (Miller 1). While the government approaches drugs as though they themselves are the cause of crime and…

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    Known for its generous portion sizes and excessive salt and sugar content, the American diet could be described as more hedonistic than nutritional. The beloved drive-through, TV dinners and hassle-free snacks are all high calorie staples in the American diet that bring great pleasure to consumers. Advertisements for convenient fast-food or scrumptious junk food are displayed nearly everywhere. Since such profuse advertising results in a sense of familiarity, consumers are more likely to…

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    Alternative beverages have become very popular over the last decade and have made a huge impact on the beverage industry. Examples of alternative beverages are energy drinks, sports drinks, and vitamins enhanced beverages. These beverages gain popularity around the mid-2000s. The overall sales of alternative beverages were affected from 2005-2007, where sales grew by more than 13 percent then slowed down to 6 percent when the economy began to decline. The market was hit hard as a result of the…

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    Kenneth Lay’s naïve presumption of Innocence Enron has been yet another example of how a group of unethical individuals with a taste of success can manipulate a position into unscrupulous grandeur for the benefit of a few with no oversight from above and the auditors who should have thrown up a red flag much sooner on the pay roll. It was the perfect storm for Kenneth Lay and his cohorts to squeeze every illicit cent they could from the Enron cash cow. Claiming his innocence to up until his…

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    Salt Consumption Essay

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    People have been consuming salt for a long time. Salt is an important flavoring. People can get some sodium and iodine from salt, but consuming too much salt is harmful. The World Health Organization (WHO) suggests that people should consume less than five grams of salt per day because consuming too much salt will increase blood pressure, cause heart attacks and increase cancer rates. All of the governments should educate citizens to intake less salt. Some countries have already tried to use…

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    Frito-Lay’s strategy? To use crowd-sourcing for its ad spots. In its “Crash the Super Bowl” contest, Doritos enthusiasts submit their own ad and five finalists as voted by internal judges and fans. Two of the five finalists get their ad to run during the game…

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    Some of the brands include: Pepsi-Cola brands, Frito Lay brands, Gatorade brands, Tropicana brands and Capstone Project 3 Quaker brands. Research and development-they increased investments in sweetener technologies, next generation processing and packaging and nutrition products. Emerging markets infrastructure-they increased selling and delivery systems by putting more coolers in the market and adding route and distribution capacity ahead of growth in India, China, Russia and…

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    Coco-Cola and Pepsi are the world’s largest beverage company. Although both the companies are known in the market presence for a huge number of products starting from Non- Alcoholic Beverages , Sparkling water , water , juices , and Juice Drinks , ready to drink tea’s and coffee ,sports drink & Snacks. We will deep dive into their Product line of each of these companies. Primary Product Line Coco-Cola Pepsi Co Non Alcoholic Beverage Snacks Water Global Beverages Beverages Global Nutrition…

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