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    The pharmaceutical industry has an issue that has been ongoing for years. The price of drugs are outrageous. Drug prices are unregulated and a lot of Americans are unaware of what pharmaceuticals do. They control the pricing of drugs that are prescribed to patients. In recent articles written by Andrew Pollack from The New York Times and Heather Long from CNN Wire, they discuss a similar topic but provide their information gathered from different perspectives. One takes the issue on whether it…

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    foods are completely unaware of what they are consuming and the possible health effects that may stem from these foods. Thus, the lack of regulation on labeling foods containing GMOs is an alarming yet widely unrecognized problem in today’s food industry. With several studies linking foodborne illnesses to the consumption of GMOs, it is unclear as to why CODEX has not made an effort to label products containing GMOs. Also, with the lack of adequate research, more and more consumers are becoming…

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    This problem finds its origins in commercial fishing and the overfishing of our oceans. A two year study was conducted by Jeremy Jackson of the Scripps Institute of Oceanography that showed 90% of big fish (swordfish and tuna) had been depleted from the ocean. A federal law was proposed to protect the oceans from overfishing but it was not approved. Jackson claims that, because fish populations are so low, 30-50% of the ocean may need to be protected from fishing in order for the populations to…

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    Case Study Of Toyota

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    and the intensity of rivalry is only going to increase as the industry continues to age. Therefore to be successful in the auto industry, a company must focus on a variety of changing factors or challenges that continue to include demographic, geographic, and technological factors. Another challenge could be the furtherexpansion of its lean low cost manufacturing process. Looking at demographic factors, age is important to the car industry due to the global population being older than younger.…

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    Ban On Tobacco

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    BAN ON TOBACCO ADS BY THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA CASE ANALYSIS ARGUMENTS IN FAVOR OF THE BAN · There were international precedents, countries such as France, Finland, Norway and Belgium had imposed bans and a similar product, cocaine is banned in the whole world. · The ITC was a major sponsor of sporting activities and festivals which involves the youth, the ITC therefore take advantage of such events to advertise to the youth. · There was fear that tobacco companies were…

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    The Automotive industry in America began in the 1890’s, because of the size of the United State internal markets and the use of crowd-production. In 1983’s the American auto industry was overwhelmed by Japan as the largest automobile producer, and subsequently by China in 2008. America is the currently the second automobile producer in the world by volume. It was approximated that 8-10 million automobiles are manufactured annually in America. The automotive sector is a major industry in America.…

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    Shell Oil Company globalization impacted the Ogoni culture in the Niger Delta, Nigeria (Unknown, UNPO, 2009). In 1956 Shell Oil Company, out of Britain found oil deposits and commenced drilling the Niger Delta (Unknown, UNPO, 2009). Before the oil industry globalization, the Ogoni culture had a culture of tradition expanding over 500 years. Furthermore, the Ogoni culture lived off the land, without repercussions from today’s modernization, laws and technology. The Ogoni culture along Niger…

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    Tobacco Should Be Banned

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    of tobacco. Tobacco can take many forms but for this case study we will focus on the overall topic of tobacco in general and the great step that one country took to not be an enabler to the addictions of tobacco through advertising. The tobacco industry is a massive income maker. According to an online source, The Guardian, (“Global, 2012) revenue from global tobacco sales are estimated to be close to 500 billion dollars, generating combined profits for the six largest firms at 35.1 billion -…

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    Roche Case Study

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    Switzerland’s government implements several policies that help to promote both national and international competition. One such example is their reputation for being a safe haven for capital and brainpower. “Switzerland has long served as a safe haven for intellectual independence and, as is well known, as an economic Rock of Gibraltar. This allows it to constantly increase its intellectual and monetary capital in every respect by importing from abroad. ” As Switzerland often provides a neutral…

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    The Benefits of plants is that it is an overall a more efficient way to process. There are a significant higher number of nutrients, yields, and stress tolerance; in turn developing a higher immunity to disease, pests, and herbicides. In animals, it produces a higher immunity, larger amount and greater thickness, resulting in better and more quantity of meat, eggs, and milk. Over time, this had led to better animal health and more diagnostic methods. The main controversies involve safety,…

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