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    Issue: Did Guth breach the duty of loyalty to Loft Inc for using loft’s Pepsi cola trademark and formula to produce Pepsi cola syrup, without Loft Inc. consent ? Rule: The duty of loyalty is a duty of loyalty and fidelity owed by an agent to principal. Usurpation of a corporate opportunity is when directors take away benefits and opportunities that the corporations can benefit from. Conflict of interest is when the director prefers their own interest instead of the corporations.…

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    Hypertonic Egg Lab Report

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    following materials: cups, eggs, vinegar, corn syrup, spoons and food coloring. To begin the experiment I placed three eggs in vinegar to dissolve their shells, leaving behind a thin membrane that allowed water to pass in and out of the eggs. The water molecules enter inside the eggs and the eggs begins to swell. Once the eggs have sat in the vinegar for two days I removed one from the vinegar, washed the eggs and placed it in the corn syrup. Corn syrup acts as a hypertonic solution and…

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    Crispy Vs Crunchy Food

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    Skim milk is the milk that had been completely skimmed the fat out of the milk, so when we put the chocolate syrup in the sweet will not be affect by the fat and it will not change the flavor or the sweet of the syrup. Therefore, the Half and Half is the milk mixture of whole milk and cream so it has more fat than Skim milk, and those fat will affect to the sweet and the flavor of the syrup, that why it less sweet than the Skim milk. Moreover, in chocolate had carboxylic acids, alcohols,…

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    Shell Less Egg Lab Report

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    will be the corn syrup, we also didn’t have any difficulties. Carefully grab a raw egg that has been soaking in vinegar for 2 days with your index finger and middle finger. After you have the egg, rub the membrane of…

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    macchiato consists of vanilla flavored syrup. A.…

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    Egg Osmosis Egg Lab Report

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    In this lab, the effects of osmosis on an egg without a shell will be observed; an egg will be submerged in water and then corn syrup. Osmosis, the process of water moving from a low concentrated area to an area of high concentration, is the main theme of this lab. The purpose of this experiment is to view the effects of an egg in a hypertonic state, hypotonic state, isotonic state and diffusion. Hypertonic is the movement of water leaving the egg to an area of higher concentration. When this…

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    Rocket-Blast Case Study

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    fees that Salt Lake Kegs charges. On the other hand if the syrup carrier is changed from Midwest 3PL for Great Plains 3PL, the total cost to transport syrup will increase by $61.48 per trailer. Based on the information described above changing the Keg supplier could be a solution if the company wants to reduce detention fees because the total transportation cost for the company would be lower. The company should remain with the current syrup carrier which offers the lowest total transportation…

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    the experiment only once. To make the experiment highly accurate, it should be performed it at least three times, with all the precise measurement of the materials needed, to avoid any kind of error. The control variable would be the solutions; corn syrup and distilled water. The mass of the egg would be tested throughout the experiment. Before placing the egg into the solutions, weigh the mass. After you have the mass recorded, place the eggs into different beakers that each has 150 ml of…

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    blue, yellow color when they are applied. Materials: flour, gelatin, milk, Iodine, brown bag, honey, cooking oil, potatoes, test tubes, peanut butter, eggs, paper towels, Chem-plate, hot water bath, Biuret's solution, Benedict's solution, chocolate syrup, apple, bread, butter, salad dressing. Test for Starch (1. Place a small quantity of the food in one space of the chemical plate. (2. Put 1-2 drops of iodine in the food. (3. Look to see if the iodine is black. Test for Sugar (4. Put 30 drops…

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    Waffles are like bowls of milk. Unlike pancakes, they can actually hold the syrup. While many may disagree that pancakes are better than waffles I certainly disagree. The waffles of Belgium can be eaten cold whereas the pancakes when cold, can’t. There are vast amount of pancakes as well as waffles. However, the most important fact is that waffles can be eaten cold. Not to mention, when waffles are first taken out of the cooker, that are of a soft and feeble texture. All the edges are knife and…

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