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    2.2 Major Challenges Over the Next Five Years (i) Emerging of Strong Competitors A new company, Jacobs Douwe Egberts, is formed as a result of the combination of D.E. Master Blenders and Mondelēz International which originally named Kraft Foods Inc. (Boyle, 2014) Based on data prepared by Bloomberg, it is the largest in an industry that has rapidly consolidated over the past five years, with higher than one hundred deals worth about $23 billion. (Boyle, 2014) Euromonitor showed that the…

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    MAIN POINT - Junk food contains a lot of artificial food additives 1. Junk food contains a lot of food coloring, emulsifiers, preservatives and flavour enhancer like MSG or monosodium glutamate, benzoic acid, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) which highly toxic ingredient that pose serious health hazards. 2. These kind of things commonly found in our food consumption such as coffee creamers, sugar substitutes, and candies consist almost…

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    Fast Food in China, Canada, and America The McDonald’s arch is more recognizable than the Christian cross. Fast food has greatly impacted the society we live in, to the point of a logo being more recognizable than the symbol of the world’s largest religion. Fast food is immensely popular and is consumed by some people on a daily basis, and as a result obesity rates are beginning to increase. Fast food and its connection to obesity is a serious problem in China, Canada, and America.…

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    Chan, Marcus IR #3 - Do the benefits of fast food outweighs the disadvantage? Introduction Fast food is believed to have been birth in 1916 in Wichita, Kansas. (Tracy V. Wilson, 2016) However the assembly-line system of food preparation we associate with modern fast food restaurants didn’t come until the original McDonald’s got its start in the 1940s. (“McDonald’s History”, 2016) Fast food also have a lot of negative effects on humans as well, fast food is junk food which causes different kinds…

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    to David Jockers, a corrective care and nutritional doctor from Natural News explains, “"The following substances are found in flu vaccines: aluminum, antibiotics, egg protein, formaldehyde, human aborted fetal apparatus (dead human tissue), monosodium glutamate (MSG), and thimerosol (mercury)" (par. 4). After finding out the chemicals used in vaccines, we now have a better picture of what we are…

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    Family In Vietnam Essay

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    Vietnam is a very poor country, that’s why the schools are not funded by the government. Most of the funds they get are from the students’ parents such as tuition, and the amount of funds vary between the areas that the schools are in and the wealth of the students’ families. Plus, kids do not have to go to the school within the district that they live. They can pick any school anywhere in the city as long as they can afford the tuition. Most of the schools that are in the big cities or busy…

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    Do you supersize? Do read the labels on all of your grocery items to find out what exactly is in them? Most Americans would like to say that they do, or at the very least try to be conscious of what they are consuming. In this paper I will be discussing the lack of consciousness of the food we are ingesting the effects it has on our bodies, as well as the role the government plays in regards to American obesity and disease. In a survey done by the FDA in 2008 in every state including The…

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    Currently in the US, parents, teachers, and doctors are all at a loss when it comes to deciding whether or not it is an ethical decision to mandate vaccinations of young children. Some people believe it is against their religious freedom and parental rights to mandate vaccinations in young children, but then there is also the argument that it is unethical to opt out of vaccinations for a child because of the risk of infection of many death-causing illnesses that would harm the child. So is it…

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    Even though there are many negative effects of technology, there are also a lot of positive effects! These positive would include the improvement of communication and availability of information. We have more ability to research and experiment. We are able to resolve more medical issues and have created devices that can keep the body working and we have better treatment options. Technology has also improved education and has increased efficiency and productivity. The only reason technology has…

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    Our Food is Killing Us We do everything possible to avoid death, yet our health can be compromised with every meal. The processed food we eat contains harmful additives that are considered poisonous, and the government is not properly informing people of what they are consuming. Fast and convenient is the first thing we reach for on the shelf, but these quick meals could cause long term health problems. Pathogens are not killing us, but processed foods are. These processed foods can cause a…

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