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    How Chocolate Is Made

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    HOW IS CHOCOLATE MADE? Ever wondered‚ “how is chocolate made?” Let’s pick up with the arrival of the cacao beans at the factory. At the factory‚ the cacao beans are first sifted for foreign objects- you know‚ rocks‚ machetes‚ whatever got left in the bag. The cacao is weighed and sorted by type so that the manufacturer knows exactly what type of cacao is going into the chocolate. Some manufacturers use up to twelve types of cacao in their recipes‚ and they must carefully measure so that the flavor

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    nationalistic motives‚ military motives‚ economic motives‚ and missionary motives. Many nations wanted to expand their territory‚ their army‚ and develop a more successful trade with no limitation. Imperialism began in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Due to economic‚ political‚ and social forces including the Industrial Revolution‚ trade‚ and military conditions. One cause of the New Imperialism according to economic‚ political‚ and social forces was the Industrial Revolution. The Industrial

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    degree of excellence‚ as in‚ "a quality product" or "work of average quality". The quality of a product or service refers to the perception of the degree to which the product or service meets the customer’s expectations. The quality management and quality control should be performed in all the levels. The scheme bellow demonstrates how the quality management functions in the Fast-food restaurants: In my initial research I would like to investigate two companies from the same business sector which

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    Babies Behind Bars

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    Association : http://www.wpaonline.org/pdf/Mothers%20Infants%20and%20Imprisonment%202009.pdf. Schiavocampo‚ M. (2010‚ April 13). Reporter ’s notebook: A look at babies behind bars. Retrieved from The Grio: http://thegrio.com/2010/04/13/reporters-notebook-a-look-at-babies-behind-bars/. Schwartzapfel‚ B. (2008). Lullabies Behind Bars. Retrieved from Ms. Magazine: http://www.msmagazine.com/Fall2008/LullabiesBehindBars.asp. Women ’s Prison Association. (2009‚ July 13). Prison Nursery Programs a Growing Trend

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    Slavery in the Chocolate Industry Chocolate is a product of the cacao bean which grows primarily in the tropical climates of West Africa and Latin America. The cacao bean is more commonly referred to as cocoa‚ so that is the term we will use throughout. Two West African countries‚ Ghana and the Ivory Coast‚ supply 75% of the world’s cocoa market.[1] The cocoa they grow and harvest is sold to a variety of chocolate companies‚ including some of the largest in the world. In recent years‚ a handful

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    Wine Bar-Business Plan

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    appetite of the populace are select restaurants‚ pubs and nightclubs. A niche for a place exclusively for wines exists and that is yet to be filled for a high-volume‚ upscale‚ quality-driven chain of wine bars. The Barrel Room would be the first wine bar chain in the industry offering a high quality product and a better quality service in an intimate‚ warm and inviting atmosphere. The Barrel Room would be developing wine drinking as a life style concept where the wine is not only seen as an object of style

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    Financial Statement Analysis Project--Hershey Corp. & Tootsie Roll Industries Liquidity Based on the ratio analysis performed‚ it appears that the Hershey Company’s liquidity is sufficient to meet cash needs and current obligations. The current ratio and current debt coverage ratios were decreasing from 2002 through 2004‚ which corresponds to an increase in short-term debt and a decrease in cash on the Company’s balance sheet over the same periods. Hershey attributes the increase in debt to corporate

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    First Draft. Chocolate

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    FIRST DRAFT INTRODUCTION Recently‚ chocolate has been getting mixed reviews from physicians‚ scientists‚ and mothers across the country. For years‚ people blamed the sugary confection for their expanding waist lines‚ acne problems‚ and caffeine jitters. But more research is being presented that claims not all chocolate is this sinister‚ and that some might actually be good for your health. Chocolate is proven to make us healthier‚ can benefits us mentally and it also can induce good hormones in

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    co-operative called Kuapa Kokoo was set up by a group of cocoa farmers in Ghana. To gain significant knowledge of the Western chocolate market and to expand their business‚ Kuapa Kokoo farmers voted in 1998‚ which lead to the forming of The Day Chocolate Company. [1] The Day Chocolate Company is a unique North-South partnership which brings premium quality fairly-traded chocolate to the mainstream British market. It works with organisations and individuals in the private‚ public and voluntary sector

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    What are the driving forces behind BRL Hardy to become a global company? “A Global company is an organization that attempts to standardize and integrate operations worldwide in all functional areas.” In general‚ there are multiple Globalization forces; some of them are: * Industrial: get access to a bigger market to sell the product. * Financial: by emerging worldwide‚ it is easier to borrow money * Political forces: the raising globalization goes along with the decrease of the

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