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    approval seal on meat, does mean the meat has passed inspection and is free of E. coli or other pathogens; the approval only means that the meat processing plant submitted the proper paperwork showing they followed the guidelines. Lastly, critics point out…

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    “When we are no longer able to change a situation, we are challenged to change ourselves” (Frankl 112). Over the past four decades, fast food has invaded every single corner of America. Fast food restaurants are present in museums, shopping malls, along the streets, and even near historical monuments. Fast food has blended into the backdrop of our nation, one that was once filled with beautiful landscapes and is now polluted by city lights and concrete jungles. Progress comes with a dark side…

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    Introduction According to the Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) final regulation (21 CFR Part 120) that requires a processor of juice to evaluate its operations using Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP) principles. Under HACCP principle 7, it is required to establish procedures for verifying the HACCP system is working as intended. This extension bulletin gives guidelines to establish and manage an effective verification program. Outline 1. Importance of verification.…

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    Food Regulations Essay

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    The main question my group members Laura Aday, Daniela Mejia-Lagos, and I discussed were how food regulation could be enhanced. The topic had dealt with food regulations in agriculture, livestock, and business. Poor food regulations in these areas could lead to health problems, norovirus outbreaks, and other forms of illnesses to the world population. The best solutions to my subtopic, which is business, was for the improvement of workers’ protection and universally accepted food safety laws.…

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    further away they are. It can be represented by multiple ways, for example: one point perspective, two point perspective, three point perspective , etc. In one-point perspective, the horizontals and verticals lines which run across the field of view remain parallel, as their vanishing points are at 'infinity', with horizontals which are perpendicular to the viewer vanish towards a point near the center of the image. In two-point perspective, the viewer is positioned such that objects are viewed…

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    1415. His painting depicted a cathedral with an unfinished gate, he used vanishing points to create the illusion that the path was disappearing off into the distance. Brunelleschi created the system on a two dimensional plane and used vanishing points and lines, to create depth and illusions in his works. Linear perspective painting, drawing and artworks was created to give depth to artworks through the use of vanishing points and horizons to make illusions, to make paintings more lifelike and…

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    School Of Athens Essay

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    small community of intellects. He did so by filling the mural with references and symbols from the past and present during this time. School of Athens, portrays a gathering of philosophers into a hall, with Plato and Aristotle as the center focal point. This mural was created at sixteen feet tall by twenty-five feet wide with charcoal and paint. Raphael used perspective, foreshortening, as well as light in School of Athens to show the significance of the gathered philosophers and their…

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    Essay: Collage Analysis

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    were driven by my passion for the outdoors, traveling and scuba diving. In my collage, I’ve used examples of foreshortening, outline, contour, and implied lines, repetition, triangle and square shapes, still life, pattern, stereoscopic view, vanishing point, negative space, atmospheric perspective, hatching and a variety of texture. Examine the picture closely, and you will discover multiple layers of meaning. Peace. Serenity. Contentment. A mixture of all of these creates the unmatched feeling…

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    Such as Plato, he points directly up to emphasize his philosophies of a changing world that is around us. He holds a Timaeus which is a book. If you take a good glance Aristotle is doing the complete opposite of what Plato presents to us. Instead Aristotle holds his hand…

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    Bedroom and Matisses The Red Studio. There is a vanishing points in order to portray a specific perspective on the audience, is done so for two very different means. For van Gogh for instance the vanishing points in his painting are centered on the side and give the painting a uneasy sense of depth. His lines are jaded and an even giving the painting a sense of the restlessness, perhaps this is a glimpse into van…

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