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    Research: Mission Statement: “At Whole Foods Market®, "healthy" means a whole lot more. It goes beyond good for you, to also encompass the greater good. Whether you're hungry for better, or simply food-curious, we offer a place for you to shop where value is inseparable from values.” The Wall Street Journal reports that Amazon has sold $1.6 million in Whole Foods store-brand products in the first month since taking over. Amazon sold $500,000 in the first week after offering Whole Foods’ “365…

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    In “What Are You Buying When You Buy Organic?” by Steven Shapin, Shapin discusses the current trend of people who are migrating to eating organic food only but also moves to dismiss any false connotations of what it truly means to be eating organic products. Shapin brings up the popular assumption that farms that claim to produce organic products are imagined to be a small family-owned business. That was not the case, as evidenced by Shapin’s article, where he pointed out that one of the biggest…

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    Introduction As the growth of organic and fair trade products grow within grocery and food industry, there have been firms entering the market and others that have been involved for years. The two companies, Divine Chocolate and Natural Grocers by Vitamin Cottage are two profitable business that have been in their industry for several years establishing themselves with focus on their work towards sustainability and branding of their products. The main goals of the two firms are to create…

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    Annotated Bibliography 1 This source features the research of Andrew Ellison, the editor of the London Times. This article clearly shows support towards the purpose, that buying organic food is a waste of money. Opposing Viewpoints state, that unbiased government agency published a report, concluding organic food does not have a greater nutritional value than conventional produce. Furthermore, blind taste test have been done constructed, and the results suggested that there was no difference in…

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    Case Study Whole Foods

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    There are several facts that appeal to me in considering working for Whole Foods. A workplace the treats people with fairness with consideration for the customer seems like a win-win situation. The core values at Whole Foods give employees a chance to be active members of the organization by giving them opportunities to share their thoughts and idea. By working for an organization that cares about its employees motivates one to go to work each day (Declaration of Independence, 2017). Another…

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    Outline Introduction Studies have been completed, showing that 10% of birth defects are caused by chemicals in industrial products.("Birth Defects and Environmental Causes." ) The chemicals in industrial products come from many things, however, food is one of the largest contributors to birth defects. Therefore, it is important that consumers understand how the industry's use of chemicals can affect one’s, health through their use of packing, synthetic chemicals, and the alternatives to…

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    As per the Texas Nursing Association’s (TNA) web site, the TNA’s is a professional organization of the that represents nurses in the State of Texas and it’s stated purpose is to advance the profession of nursing in the areas of education, nursing development and political advocacy. The TNA was formed in 1907 in Fort Worth Texas, and was then named the Texas Graduate Nursing Association (TGNA). With the advocacy of the TGNA the first State Nurses’ Registration Act, which instituted the Board…

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    Career In Accounting

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    Accountants are required to become CPA’s to be able to file any work with the Securities and Exchange Commission (“Accountants”) and to provide a certified professional level of expertise. The process of obtaining the CPA is 150 hours of training and a rigorous state sponsored test (“Accountants”). In addition to the CPA, there are other certifications, for example, there is the Certified Management Accountant (CMA), Certified Internal Auditor (CIA), and Certified Financial Services…

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    Professional athletes, in my opinion, are overpaid to play a sport for a living. The pay varies depending on which sports an athlete participate in and their compensation might also vary based on their performance. They can earn a lot of money comparing to an individual with a real meaningful career who attended school and earned a degree. Regular occupation requires a certification, degree, or schooling which is not necessary for the sports industry. Athletes are typically under a contract and…

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    at which modern mechanical engineering came to be what it is. James Watt, with the invention of the steam engine, made a major advancement in several industries. Most of them are concerned with mechanical engineering. Education, training, and certifications. As one could guess, being a mechanical engineer takes quite a bit of training. Mechanical engineers must earn at least a bachelor’s degree. This is due to the sheer amount of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) knowledge that…

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