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    The characterisation of the bacterial flora of raw frozen cultured seafood was performed to determine a naturally occurring bacterial indicator of antimicrobial resistance in seafood (Paper I). Fresh seafood is processed to produce retailed raw frozen cultured seafood for consumers. The extent to which the microflora of raw frozen cultured seafood differ from the microflora of harvested seafood is not clear. However‚ different bacterial species have been isolated from fish-processing environments

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    Obama’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner A good leader is someone who constantly is honest with the people who he or she is surrounded by. A leader who is educated is able to evaluate other people’s skills to have the ability to achieve their ideal goals. As many of us know‚ Barack Obama was the first African American United States President in the United States’ history. I remember it was 2010 when Obama established a healthcare system called Obamacare. Obama is considered a good leader by continuously

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    This marketing plan was specifically created for Halal Frozen Food Retail Shop. Executive Summary Halal is an Arabic word which means permissible or lawful. In the Holy Quran‚ God commands muslims and all of mankind to eat of the halal things. Nowadays‚ demand for Halal foods is increasing not only in the U.S.‚ Europe and Canada‚ but also in the Middle East‚ Southeast Asia‚ North Africa and Australia. In Malaysia the need for halal food showing a positive grow. An awareness campaign about halal

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    constructing a setting in a studio space 1960s postcards were used as inspiration for the film’s design‚ natural landscape + post-production visual effect vs reality-> cool and rational -> innovative and intensive‚ busy city-> restaurant the TV show studio‚ administration -> technology and cold color tone-> blue‚ black ‚ gray-->like NASA station 2) reflection and implication basement-> childhood style-> memory and secret + Fiji map revolving door-> company-> imply change->inside company->

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    The Dog Delusion April Pedersen Have people taken the care of their dogs too far? The author (April Pedersen) of this article seems to think so‚ she thinks that people have come to worship their dogs and treat them as gods instead of pets. Do we as a society worship our dogs? I have to agree some people do. Dogs have been around as long as people‚ at least that’s what the good book says. They have been loyal

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    Frozen Food Five Force Analysis 1. Bargaining power of suppliers < Low > In food business‚ there are plenty of suppliers who sell raw material such as vegetables‚ meats‚ and other ingredients that used in the process of producing frozen foods. Since lots of supplier who sell the same kinds of raw materials‚ all of these suppliers must compete against each other to get the customers because we have the same target market. They suppliers sell them at the low price because when the frozen

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    Advertisement The ad is selling Marmaluzi’s baby food. It is trying to make mothers scared of giving their babies any food that is made out of frozen meat by portraying frozen meat like a monster. The ad makes the frozen chicken look like a giant monster who will stomp all over you. On the other hand‚ the fresh chicken is smaller. In many horror movies‚ the killer animal is usually very tall and large in size. There is a green colored laser beam going from the chicken’s eye to a bird

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    literature emerged with an artistic interest to express feelings‚ thoughts and their imagination. But‚ what is literature? Many theorists have tried to explain that‚ and we have some patterns that are typical in their texts. In the text “Robert and the dog” by Ken Saro-Wiwa you can find some of this patterns such as the human being view‚ the disposition to analyze stories and the literature as an aesthetic object. To begin with‚ the first example is the concept of man that is given by the text.

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    Experiment 5: RC Circuits Abstract The purpose of this lab is to learn and understand RC Circuits. An RC circuit is composed of at least one resistor and at least one capacitor. A capacitor is composed of two plates with either air or an insulator also known as a dielectric between the plates. We do not want the plates to be touching‚ because then we would only have a conductor. The insulator between the plates is also known as the dialectic‚ which affect how the capacitor will store

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    Film Analysis of ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?’ The 1960s was an uproarious decade for the Civil Rights Movement. Outlawing discrimination against blacks and women. A generation gap between the elderly and youth served to outwardly divide age groups and cause friction and tension between different views. While the older generation had grown in times when little repercussion against segregation existed‚ the young of the 1960s were far more idealistic by a long shot. Strictly opposed

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