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    1. There is a disconnect between Odwalla’s corporate social responsibility model and its actions. Odwalla’s motto of “soil to soul” metaphor stated that is used fresh organic fruit to nurture the body whole of its consumers. Odwalla produced organic fruit juice by using an acid-based rinsing process to killer bacteria instead of pasteurization because they believed it affected the taste of the juice. However, Odwalla’s actions were not socially responsible when they found out that the U.S. Army…

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    make them see why the industrial organic food chain is the best food chain to feed all of america and how important it is to eat organic. The name of this book is called “The Omnivore's Dilemma” and it is by Michael Polland and this book makes the reader really think about what have we really been eating and where does our food come from and the reality of the whole food organization but out of all the food chains the best one to feed our nation is the industrial organic food chain, the reasons…

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    Constantly in today’s media, advertisements, commercials, and everyday discussion we hear, “no artificial flavors,” “GMO free,” “organic and all natural.” But, do we really know what any of this means? GMOs, or genetically modified organisms, is “food that consists of, contains or is produced from an organism or organism in which the genetic material has been changed through cell fusion or in-vitro nucleic acid techniques” (“GMO Labeling”). Most Americans don’t realize it, but 70% of processed…

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    COMPANY'S SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths 1. Perceived superior quality products (freshness and taste, awards) 2. Wide coverage and distribution, and top the line production (extensiveterritorial distributors; 6,000 loaves per day) 3.Ability to make rapid expansion 4. Supported by a conglomerate with proven market success (QAF Group) 5. Growing flank product lines 6.Multi-awarded company Weaknesses 1. Limited availability/penetration to lower-end market (sachet economy) 2. No stand-alone…

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    1) Creativity and Attractive Design The environment and design of Happy 8 Retreats Café is very creative and attractive. The concept their used to design their café is more to “Go Green” concept. Their used wood to decorate their ceiling, ceiling’s light, door, stairs, counter, tables, chairs and others, even a table number they also used wood to make it. Their café also used bamboo to design a VIP room and toilets. Other than this, their also used recycled things to design their café such as…

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    King Farm Safety

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    King Farms Safety and Health Policy King Farms, a dairy farm located in Sturgeon, Missouri has hired me, as a safety and health manager to develop a safety and health policy to protect all employees at King Farms and provide a culture of safety. The organization has twenty employees and as a mission to treat each employee as a member of their own family. King Farms wants to send their employees home after each day healthy and without any injuries. The overall goal of this policy is to implement…

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    The documentary Food Choices: How Our Diet Affects the Environment produced by Michal Siewierski and Kaiser Permanente, a non-for-profit health plan, while different non-fiction forms of communication that share a common mission of providing important information on the effects of the food we eat and how changing our diet can improve our lives. The documentary Food Choices advocates the benefits of eating a plant-based diet and begins by discrediting long believed myths about eating land animals…

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    American Dreams Offered to Janie The American Dream can be defined as many different things. The definition of the American Dream depends on who you ask; it differs from person to person. For example, if you ask a farmer what their American Dream is they may say it is caring for their crops and livestock and living a stable life. However, if you ask a corporate executive what their American Dream is they may say it is rising to the top of the corporate ladder and making a lot of money. The point…

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    Case 3 - Case 9-2 Student Number: 212222576 Bearer Plants Grapes and grape vines are biological assets, necessitating the fair value model if they can be accurately valued (as this is WI’s business, this is the case). Grape vines are bearer plants, and are exempt from fair-value accounting. Thus, the grapes and grape vines must be recorded separately. Thus, grape vines would be recorded at cost, and depreciated during their useful life. While growing, any increases/decreases in the fair value…

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    He writes about the benefits of growing, and purchasing organic as opposed to non- organic produce. Most non-organic produce has many unhealthy attributes and effects to be aware of. These include that pesticides and genetic modification are being widely used, and also that most of the time produce is being shipped over long distances…

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