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    CATHOLIC INSTITUTE OF BUSINESS AND TECHNOLOGY A RESEARCH PROPOSAL TOPIC: THE ANALYSIS OF OFFSHORE BANKING AND ITS EFFECT ON TAXATION NAME: INDEX NO#: CIBT/BAMS/09/ DATE: 2ND NOVEMBER 2012 INTRODUCTION Offshore banks are banks wherein a majority of their depositors are located in a jurisdiction outside their own country. Unlike is the modern perception these banks are not only located in the smaller tax havens‚ but some of the bigger countries like the United States and Hong Kong also

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    Food and Society

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    Introduction The relationship between food and society require special attention. Food come first‚ no food no life‚ this is a fact‚ and nothing can be possible with out food. Society is a group of people related to each other through perseverance relations such as status‚ roles and social network. In pre-industrial societies‚ food production is carried out through the use of human and animal labour which is the main economic activities. Industrial revolution in 19th century brought the incredible

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    Japanese Food

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    What are major characteristics of traditional Japanese food‚ and how has it been influenced by geography and religion? Japanese cuisine has developed over the centuries as a result of many political and social changes throughout Japan. Japanese cuisine is known for its emphasis on seasonality of food‚ quality of ingredients and presentation. Japanese food is well known all over the world for its low fat and nutritional values. The Japanese food might appear bland and less spicy because they don’t

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    Food Service

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    FOOD SERVICE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND SERVICE STRATEGIES A Research Paper Presented to The Faculty of English Department College of Hospitality and Institutional Management Our Lady of Fatima University-Antipolo Antipolo‚ Rizal In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Course Hotel and Restaurant Management Villanueva‚ Jean Postrero‚ Rica Nava‚ Juan Francis Cas‚ Byrne Ran Navaja‚ Ireneaus March 2015 Chapter I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study During the

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    Canada food

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    own unique food culture and I’m curious about the food of Canada since I am studying here. I want to know the diet custom of Canada when I finished writing the report. My topic name is The diet custom of Canada‚ I feel a little difficult to search the information besides the Canadian diet history because there are so many repetitive information in the internet. The scope of my report are the food of Canada which include the traditional and provincial food‚ the history of Canadian food and the beverage

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    Food Ingredients

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    Current Food Ingredients shaping Food and Beverage Trends in the Food Industry 3/30/2011 Trends in the food industry are constantly changing as needs for consumers continue to change. New food products are being created to fit the need of the consumer. Food ingredients are constantly being discovered and developed to fit these needs. New ingredients are one way to alter products to consumer needs. Food ingredients improve food products and beverages by producing cheaper products for consumers

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    Organic Food

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    The U.S. organic food industry crossed a threshold in 2000: for the first time‚ more organic food was purchased in conventional supermarkets than in any other venue. Industry estimates suggest that nearly half of the $7.8 billion spent on organic food in 2000 was purchased in conventional retail outlets. Organic products are now available in nearly 20‚000 natural foods stores (Natural Foods Merchandiser)‚ and are sold in 73 percent of all conventional grocery stores (Food Marketing Institute)

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    Food Adulteration

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    health awareness have been attracting millions of household. Hectic schedule‚ changing food habits and lack of proper timetable in daily routine have only made things complexed for each individual. The health problems further get aggravated for an individual when he/she consumes adulterated items‚ which adversely affect vital biological systems of human body which include the digestive system and the nervous system. Moreover‚ increase in the usage of hazardous chemicals and banned drugs in agricultural

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    Food Spoilage

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    1. Causes of food spoilage and food poisoning. What is Food Spoilage? Food spoilage is caused by tiny invisible organisms called bacteria. Bacteria live everywhere we live‚ and most of them don’t do us any harm. Pathogens: Harmful Bacteria The bacteria we’re concerned with from a food safety standpoint are the so-called "pathogens" that cause food poisoning. And these pathogens‚ like salmonella or Escherichia coli‚ don’t produce any smells‚ off-tastes or changes in the food’s appearance —

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    In “Ounces of Prevention—The Public Case for Taxes on Sugared Beverages” authors Kelly Brownell and Thomas Frieden state their case of why sugared beverages such as soda‚ energy drinks‚ and other carbonated/non-carbonated drinks should be taxed. The first reason given is because of the obesity epidemic that has occurred from so much consumption of sugary drinks. The authors state that‚ “Sugar-sweetened beverages may be the single largest driver of the obesity epidemic.” (467) As a whole people are

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