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    This case requires us to reconcile a conflict between Marsh, Olympus imposing an ordinance and enforcing penalties on people who sell home-made baked goods out of a home that has not been inspected by the Marsh Health Department for health purposes. The Marsh Health Department inspected homes within a 70-mile radius of its city, but did not cross state borders. The question presented is whether the city of Marsh, acting under the authority granted to it by the due process clause in the 14th…

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    The Exotic Animal Trade Have you ever thought of what it would be like to own a tiger or a lion? At five years old the thought of owning an exotic pet seemed very appealing. However as I grew older and more mature the reality of the situation and the idea does not seem like a dream anymore. When most families decide to buy a family pet they generally look for a fancy goldfish, a cute puppy, or even an energetic bunny, not a dangerous exotic animal. Exotic pets can be defined as an animal not…

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    the ranch. In return, the homeless would need to vote the Rajneeshees into the government. However, this wouldn't be enough and they decided to take on another plan. The Rajneeshees slowly began to infect salad bars at local restaurants with salmonella as a practice run for a more devastating attack on Oregon voters. The bacteria was developed at the Rajneesh Medical Corp on the ranch, where scientists were in the process of developing 2 new viruses. One was a more deadly version of typhoid…

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    Genetically modified organisms, or GMOs, have caused quite a debate since they were introduced in the early 70’s. In general, GMOs referred to any organism whose genetic makeup was a result of experimental crossbreeding (gmo). Scientists were then able to narrow the definition down once recombinant DNA techniques were discovered and introduced. We now refer to GMOs as simply any organism that is genetically modified by recombinant DNA technology (great gmo debate). We originally started to…

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is among the primary federal agencies responsible for developing public health regulations. It is the agency, which has duty to protect the nation’s food supply. It is the FDA to make sure the safety of the food in both major franchise store and small fast food establishment. Rules and Regulation¬¬; Food Handling As a preventative step, the FDA wants that every fast food and restaurant workers to complete a food handling course. That course is…

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    Stomach Flu Facts

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    about this common ailment. These three stomach flu facts can help you prevent infection or recover quickly if you are sickened by the illness: • Stomach Flu Causes: Stomach flu can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or less frequently, parasites. Salmonella and E. Coli bacteria, adenovirus and rotavirus viruses, or giardia and cryptosporidium parasites may…

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    Misuse Of Antibiotics

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    Antibiotics are very useful and powerful drugs that help kill many different infections. In the 1940’s, before antibiotics were invented, many people died from bacterial infections (Goldsmith 7). “In the past twenty five-years, the widespread misuse of antibiotics has turned many formerly curable bacterial diseases into nearly untreatable ones” (Goldsmith 9). “Bacteria have shown the ability to become resistant to every antibiotic that has been developed” (CDC 41). According to the Centers…

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    Bacteria And Typhoid Fever

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    Bacteria and Typhoid Fever Bacteria are a single cell organism also known as a Prokaryote that have been around longer than Archaea and Eukarya. Bacteria appeared on Earth 4 billion years ago and are said to be the first forms of life (Nordqvist). The cell of bacterium does not have a nucleus and is without membrane-bound organelle. Bacteria can be rod, sphered or spiral shaped. Bacteria are the most plentiful organism on Earth; as well as being the most various. Humans and plants could not…

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    Influenza Research Paper

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    Animal products contaminated with bacteria such as Salmonella, Campylobacter, and E. coli are responsible for some of the food-borne illnesses and fatal infections that people get. The recent cases of H759 avian influenza moving from poultry to humans make many people think about the transmission and spread of zoonotic diseases. New strains of influenza that can infect humans and biotic resistant are a new concern for humans. Avian and swine influenza is caused by influenza a virus that has 2…

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    Bella Food Case Study

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    Facing to the issue of food safety crisis, Bella Food has taken different management strategies at each stage of the Salmonella outbreak. At the start, the CEO, Alfredo adopted human relations management approach as he taking the business advices from his workers. Human relations management (HRM) is an effective approach for Bella Food on product improving and developing rather than decision-making. Since the approach allows Alfredo to evaluate his employees ' performance to seek more…

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