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    different is that it is not the predictable anti-meat‚ anti-fat‚ anti-additives‚ anti-non-dairy creamer‚ anti-have-any-fun rant against McDonald’s… it is meticulously researched and powerfully argued’ Observer ‘Schlosser could do for the fast food industry what Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring did for producers of pesticides’ The Times ‘Eric Schlosser may be the Upton Sinclair for this age of mad cow disease… [He has] a flair for dazzling scene-setting and an arsenal of startling facts… Fast Food Nation

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    2.1 Information Systems Development Plan - Purpose‚ Scope and Objectives The purpose of this study is to help the readers understand the importance of our research about the development of systems to be used in managing their companies in the near future. the system itself is serves its purpose in making the lives of people more easier‚ faster and much more safer than the natural way of running a business. this will help the owner’s of restaurants‚ hotels‚ and resorts improve margins‚ manage more

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    professional living in the city away from family could ask for. However‚ those who are against fast food highlight the adverse effect that it has on our health. Despite all the debate about the advantages and disadvantages that fast food has‚ the industry is flourishing. Is fast food good or bad Advantages of Fast Food The most evident advantage of fast food is that it saves time. In today’s fast-paced life‚ there is nothing better than getting a ready meal. No matter how much the chefs praise

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    Feedmilling Industry in the Philippines Overview of the Feed Milling Industry Feed is one of the most critical inputs to the livestock‚ poultry and aquatic animal industries in the Philippines. It represents roughly 60 percent of the total cost to produce pork‚ poultry meat and eggs. Because of the critical role of feeds to these industries‚ feed production or feed milling has evolved into a multi-billion-peso support industry to animal and fish production. Its biggest clients‚ however‚ are the

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    With the Philippine seas south of Mindanao already over fished‚ local tuna producers have looked beyond the country’s fishing grounds for their operations. Marfenio Tan‚ former president of the Socsksargen Federation of Fishing and Allied Industry (SFFAI)‚   continues to reminisce the days when they had to bury tons of tuna catches on the beaches because there were simply abundant supplies and demand could not cope‚ if not non-existent. During the stretch when the industry became the single top

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    Philippines has a GDP of US$188.719 in 2010. Our country is said to be an agricultural country but now it is being industrialized and currently the 32nd largest economy in the world. It is also considered one of the largest mining countries‚ with an estimated $1 trillion in mineral wealth. We produce metals like gold‚ nickel‚ copper and chromite and non-metals like asbestos‚ asphalt‚ sulfur and marble. We really can’t deny that agriculture helps a lot in our country’s GDP‚ by exporting abaca‚ bananas

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    The Weak Agricultural Sector of the Philippines: Case Study on the Sugar Industry in Negros Occidental Trade Liberalization: Free Trade vs. Fair Trade In theory Trade Liberalization is supposed to bring about greater productivity and improve resource allocation which in effect stimulates economic activity and improves long term welfare. Using the policy of free trade there is an elimination of trade barriers such as taxes‚ tariffs and import quotas. Subsidies‚ tax breaks and other support to domestic

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    PHILIPPINE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY : The Footwear Industry covers a range of products that includes sports shoes‚ dress or casual shoes‚ slippers and sandals. Materials range from leather‚ rubber and plastic to textile and other components. The sector targets buyers of all ages and offers products for men‚ women and children. Leather footwear is normally used as dress shoes. Non-leather footwear with outer soles of rubber or other materials such as plastic‚ wood‚ textile is commonly used as casual

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    embrace air transport is the Philippines. Founded in February 26‚ 1941‚ Philippine Airlines made Asia’s oldest carriers and oldest operating under its current name. The airline’s first flight was made on March 15‚ 1941 with a single Beech Model 18 NPC-54 aircraft‚ which started its daily services between Manila and Baguio‚ later to expand with larger aircraft such as the DC-3 and Vickers Viscount. Today‚ despite the numerous challenges faced‚ the Philippine Airline Industry still survives with more than

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    only the privileged have phones. Many would apply for a phone line‚ and application process can take up to 5 years‚ only to find out they have been rejected. In the 80s‚ the market became more accommodating and new telephone companies made their industry debut. New lines began operating and franchises were allowed nationwide. In the early 90s‚ about 2 of every 10 Filipino families have landline phones‚ with most of the lines located in Metro Manila. Less than 1 out of 10 owns a mobile phone‚ then

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