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    Bisphenol A Synthesis

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    commercial chemical often used in the making of polycarbonates and epoxy resin. Polycarbonates are often used in the making of plastic food and beverage containers, such. Epoxy resin is often used in the lining of food cans and the tops of bottles. This is dangerous because it poses a threat to human health. Bisphenol A also known as BPA can seep through the plastic container and into the food or beverage itself. Exposure to BPA can have a negative impact on the reproductive system, the…

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    MANUFACTURING COSTS: Functional Elements: The baby stroller is mainly composed of three materials: Nylon (woven, as fabric) Plastic (injection molded, for plastic parts) Steel (tubing, for frame) Fasteners are included in the assembly of different components of the strollers. The stroller would have to be manufactured on an assembly line. The fabric weaving and seat making, the plastic molding and the frame can simultaneously be manufactured in their respective work areas. Following are…

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    hurting or even killing animals that you adore because wastes can be dangerous to them. PETA, an American animal rights organization, wrote an article about litter. In the article it showed pictures of dead whales, and because there were so much plastics in their body they didn't make it. The…

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    Drowning In Plastic

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    Drowning in Plastic: The Throwaway Society Since it birth in the decade of the ‘90s, plastic have play such an important role in every aspect of the modern-society. Thanks to its unique combination of properties such as durability, versatility, and cost of production, plastic’s dependency seems to not have end. Packaging, construction materials, medical devices and a surfeit of consumer goods are examples of products manufactured from plastic. It is estimated that 100 millions tons of plastic…

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    Thwaites Swot Analysis

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    Introduction and Goals Thwaites (Daniel) Plc is an independent family brewer, based in the north of England and founded in 1807 (www.danielthwaites.co.uk). The business is a Public Limited Company (Plc) listed on the ICAP Securities and Derivatives Exchange (ISDX) stock market. Thwaites is synonymous with real ales and bitters but also owns an estate of public houses (pubs) and traditional inns as well as a number of hotels with spa’s. The first analysis (Feb 2015) highlighted the…

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    Bottled Water Benefits

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    Is bottled water inferior to tap water? Bottled water has a plethora of benefits and is constantly impacting our daily lives. Benefits may include, but are not limited to, increase in water intake, convenience, and the ability to be easily prepared for disasters. For these reasons, bottled water is arguably superior to the “municipal supply.” Americans spend billions of dollars on bottled water every year, but why are Americans drinking so much water? On Talk of the Nation, Ms. Royte says,…

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    Mercury is a deadly liquid that causes damage to the nervous system. If that doesn’t interest you, i'm not really sure what will. Mercury has been the interest of people for over a millennia, as a heavy liquid metal. Due to the toxicity of the element it is slowly being used less and less. Now it is mostly used in the industry as a stimulus, also used in electrical switches, thermometers, barometers and the other scientific instruments. On a biological role mercury has no role but is present in…

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    method, the glass is blown by high pressure compressed air. While in the Press and Blow method, the glass is pressed by a metal tube that forms a round shape in the glass. The press and blow method is utilized more often in the creation of glass bottles rather than glass jars. In both cases, the process is the same. Finally, after the formation of the glass jars is complete, the jars are then cooled, inspected, and…

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    advantage of having a separate display or having big signs and a great sale at such a popular time in the year for events and holidays. Other brands also did not offer the same amount of bottles of water in a case as well, such as Aquafina was selling 12 bottles of water for a little more than the price I could get 24 bottles with Poland Spring. The in-store promotion influenced my purchase dramatically. Even before hitting the water isle Poland Spring’s brand had caught my eye and with such a…

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    Pepsi Vs Coke

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    When a brand becomes predominant in the market others try to emulate the leader (de Chernatony et al. 2011: 353). The competition assumes that their idea or strategy is right, so they imitate it with the goal of improving it- making it better (Reis 2014 11-12). However, better is a difficult concept to communicate to consumers and it does not always work (Reis 2014 11-12). Better, is a perception, as in asking if Coke taste better than Pepsi (Reis 2014 11-12)? The belief that something is better…

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