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    considered to be true. Food is one the most important concern of people‚ because it impacts what people are (and particularly their physical appearance) and their health. Food marketing has been in the spotlight since rising obesity rates are threatening industrialised countries’ populations. Obesity rates and broader health concerns (such as diseases due to conservatives or additives) make marketing ethics in the food industry a relevant topic. After reading “Fast Food Nation” by Eric Schlosser

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    manufacturing

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    1 )Manufacturing is the act of making or producing goods by utilizing labor and machineries especially in a large -scale‚ which includes large division of labor. Finished goods produced after manufacturing are further divided into two groups’ producer goods and consumer goods. Producer goods are those supplied to another company for manufacturing other complex products and consumer goods are the finished products which are purchased by the customers directly for the general usage. Casting is a widely

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    JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION: INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION A Case Study CASE BACKGROUND Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) is the most successful fast food chain in the Philippines. It started out as an ice cream parlor owned by the Tan family‚ headed by Tony Tan Caktiong (TTC) as President. Brought about by oil crisis which doubled the price of ice cream‚ JFC diversified into hamburgers in the year 1977. Jollibee’s philosophy is epitomized by “Five Fs” – Friendliness‚ Flavorful food‚ Fun

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    genetically modifed crops

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    Genetically modified crops (GMCs‚ GM crops‚ or biotech crops) are plants‚ the DNA of which has been modified using genetic engineering techniques. In most cases the aim is to introduce a new trait to the plant which does not occur naturally in the species. Examples include resistance to certain pests‚ diseases‚ or environmental conditions‚ or resistance to chemical treatments (e.g. resistance to a herbicide)‚ or the production of a certain nutrient or pharmaceutical agent. Genetic engineering techniques

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    JOLLIBEE FOODS CORPORATION (JFC) A Written Analysis of a Case by Lloyd Ty Brief Synopsis of Data In 1995‚ AB Capital and Investment Corporation was tapped by the UP Foundation‚ Inc. (UPFI) to manage an equity fund of 2.5 million pesos‚ which is a small portion of their 260 million peso endowment fund. The interests earned from the fund‚ which is used to support the professorial chair requirements of the University‚ has dropped due to a decline in the returns of treasury bills - that being the

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    to delete a gene‚ remove exons‚ add a gene‚ or introduce point mutations. An organism that is generated through genetic engineering is considered to be a genetically modified organism (GMO). The first GMOs were bacteria in 1973; GM mice were generated in 1974. Insulin-producing bacteria were commercialized in 1982 and genetically modified food has been sold since 1994. Genetic engineering techniques have been applied in numerous fields including research ‚ agriculture‚ industrial biotechnology‚

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    Riordan Manufacturing is currently facing. How would you go about resolving the myriad of problems at hand without losing anymore profits and revenues? The following pages will address some viable options to address the situation described above. Situation Background Riordan Manufacturing Company is a global plastic producer with three production facilities one in Albany‚ Georgia; a second in Pontiac‚ Michigan; and a third in Hangzhou‚ Chine. Riordan Manufacturing employs 550

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    Genetically Altering Babies is a Moral Obligation Hereditarily screening our posterity to improve individuals is simply dependable child rearing and an ethical commitment. As guardians we need our children to experience their fullest capacities. Genetically altering babies could be viewed as an "ethical commitment" as it makes them grow up into "morally better kids"‚ this in light of a couple of hereditary connections to ’identity issue. Genetically modifying individuals can help improve the quality

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    Business Ethics Analysis of The Dow Corning Corporation BACKGROUND Dow Corning Corporation began operating with Dow Chemical in 1943 when Dow Corning agreed to supply the silicone technology‚ while Dow Chemical supplied the manufacturing processes (Wilkicki and Craig). In the 1960s‚ Dow Corning began manufacturing silicone breast implants to use for reconstructive surgery of cancer patients and for breast augmentations. However‚ Dow Corning knew as early as the 1950s that silicone

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    Background of Transgenic or Genetically Modified Foods. “A GMO is a plant or animal that has been genetically modified through the addition of a small amount of genetic material from other organisms through molecular techniques.” (Bessin‚ 1999 rev. 2004‚ p.1). (This was something that was in our Bt Corn lab report) Most common and widely produced transgenic or genetically modified crops in the US are corn‚ soybeans‚ and cotton. Genetically engineered crops became available in the US commercially

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