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    The food industry has been changing and evolving since the onset of production processing. While shopping, consumers can become confused with all of the different labels placed on specific foods. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently regulates the definition and placement of the "organic" label as food grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides, and cannot have any artificial ingredients, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), hormones, or antibiotics (Hari 1). On the other…

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    Benefits Of Prostitution

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    Prostitution is considered the world’s oldest profession and has been around for many centuries. In the ancient world, prostitution was often sacred and the women who practiced it were considered goddesses in their times. In this century, our opinions of women and now men who pursue prostitution as a career have changed, and we no longer see it as secret, but something that is forbidden and frowned upon by many people around the world. Some of the many benefits of having prostitution being…

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    Organizational Culpability It is mind blowing how one of the Big Three major American automotive companies such as General Motors could neglect such a crucial procedure as reporting a safety issue. Wealth inequality became present, and clear, when the company decided that it would be too costly to immediately fix the problem. Instead, they decided to prioritize their profit over the lives of the individuals, in this case – their customers. The neglect continued for years until they were…

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    clear, and persuasive message, and intimate knowledge of your target audience is critical. Unfortunately, for too long, the American tobacco industry have been aware of this, and have run direct mail campaigns that encourage smoking, particularly targeting younger demographics. Empirical…

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    Prostitution has been called the world’s oldest profession, but it’s one of the most controversial debates in America. Prostitution is a service industry in which women or men exchange consensual sexual favors given for money or other reward. It is prime time to legalize and regulate this part of American culture which will lead to the reduction of violence and keeping sex workers healthy. Safety is normally the number one concern for all prostitutes, but we 're not helping them by making…

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    With a population of 7 billion, Earth doesn’t have enough space and farmers to feed everyone, let alone the estimated population of 9 billion come 2050. Scientists are attempting to solve this hunger issue by creating genetically modified food, which is capable of growing in harsh conditions, has more nutritional benefits, and its production can lead to a lower food price. These genetically modified organisms (GMO) don’t come without problems though. Growing of GMOs can cause environmental…

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    Female in the Food Industry “There was a time when men thought it was sexy to have a housewife waiting for him to come home from work in her slippers, but in modern society, I think an independent woman is even more sexy” (Kat Graham). The women labor percentage in the 1950’s was about 33.9 %, however in 2014 statistics show that about 73 million women were working in the U.S. Today modern society has opened up a larger variety of opportunities to women all around the world. Women are no longer…

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    Patricia McCormick is a journalist and realistic fiction novelist for young adults. In her 2006 novel, Sold, McCormick illustrates the life of the average female child who is sold into human trafficking in East Asia. Her novel confronts many issues that plague areas that are impacted heavily by human trafficking, such as the conditions that allow such atrocities and atmosphere of silence and ignorance that aids in perpetuating the problem. McCormick uses her position as a journalist and writer…

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    The Inconvenience of Convenience Foods Convenience, who can live without it? We thrive on convenience to get us through our daily lives. We need the convenience of a search engine so we don’t have to take a trip to the library in the middle of the day, we need the convenience of a car to travel from point A to point B, we need the convenience of grabbing lunch from a fast food restaurant or a freezer. Let’s think about that last one, should we really be dependent on a fast food restaurant or…

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    process. Jared Rayborn states in Willamette Law Review that “the laws criminalizing prostitution are designed to protect society’s moral sanctity, regardless of any individual choice or will” (Rayborn 126). Rayborn flat out says there that law isn’t an individual choice but the moral code which the government is making for the United States and for the people. Our laws have moral theory behind them in order to protect others. In the case of murder, it is morally wrong because it diminishes of…

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