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    decided to only briefly attend since we were buried in school work, the forty five minutes to an hour we were there was quite informative. We were given a very honest lecture on the importance of networking and how to properly network within the industry. The overall experience left a positive mark on me continued my interest in…

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    were split three ways. The food industry controls the advertisement market by dropping an obscene amounts of money on just advertising. The government is increasing its power, slowly but surely, and soon the Federal government will try to control every aspect of a citizen’s life. The American government should not have a say in the diets of American citizens for three reasons: Citizens have the right to personal choice, the government is influenced by big food industries, and controlling…

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    Moving into new products would require R&D and retooling and it would have to be carefully coordinated with the redesign of automobiles for fuel efficiency that is under way in the industry. • Key to Breezy’s existing competitive advantage is the tight integration that has established with its customers by using industry best practices, such as just-in-time manufacturing and just-in-time inventory. Any future development should build on that foundation. • So far, Breezy had focused…

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    The scientific name, Panthera Onca, is known to most people as the jaguar. Panthera is Greek, meaning "hunter," and onca is Greek for "hook" or "barb," which is talking about the animal's claws. In South America the name for it is yaguar, which means a beast that kills its prey with one bound, or he who kills with one leap. The jaguar is on the endangered species list in the United States, Central, and South America. The jaguar is the largest cat in the western hemisphere and the third largest…

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    BP and the Gulf of Mexico oil spill (case analysis) BP is a multinational oil and gas company. This company is headquartered in London, UK. Not so long ago, this company has faced one of the world’s worst environmental tragedies. After its explosion in April 20th, 2010, the company’s situation had kept on getting worse and worse. The communication problem is that the crisis team that Tony Hayward (the CEO of BP) prepared to find solutions to the issue isn’t making much progress. Each month…

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    it had dire consequences. Therefore, food safety and regulation should not be taken lightly. Stronger precautionary measures should be taken to ensure the wellbeing of the public. Notably, some will insist that there is nothing wrong with the food industry. Maintaining; that production methods and regulation are as safe as can be. Yet, are they really? Ever stopped to wonder just what that long list of ingredients mean on a food product? What really goes on in the food…

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    As America moves towards efficiency and mass production, the agricultural industry follows the same pattern. One of the more recent developments for mass production and decreased costs of food production. Numerous questions and concerns surrounding the safety and impact on human’s health preceded this new introduction. Genetically modified organisms, GMOs for short, have been at the center of congressional hearing and federal agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The question…

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    Women and Prostitution Right or Wrong Introduction In the articles “ Prostitution Demeans Women and Prostitution Can Benefit Women,” prostitution became the subject of great controversy. One side argues that prostitution is a choice and provides them with money, independence, dignity, and freedom. On the other side of the argument it, states that, prostitution promotes the demeaning of women and the way that women are seen as sex symbols and sexual gratifications. Prostitution has…

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    management industry is constantly changing to meet the needs of customers, shareholders, and stakeholders all over the globe. The hospitality industry is highly competitive, and thus constantly looking for new technological innovations to dominate the market. Currently, we live in a digital era that has advanced at an astounding pace, and the competitive drive of the hospitality industry as a whole has driven it to a new level of success and innovation, never believed possible. The industry is…

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    Planning Your Call/Visit Assignment The controversy surrounding mandatory labeling of modified genetically organisms (GMO) has been going around for about a decade. Farmers, food producers, and the food industry at large are leading a legal battle to fight any decision that would require the adoption of mandatory labeling. Conversely, consumers have raised serious concerns about food containing genetically modified organisms. The United States of America are still the lead producer of…

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