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    Food Safety and Sanitation | Five Guys Burgers and Fries Interview and Inspection | Course Project | Carmen Hall 4/15/2012 | Table of Contents Introduction2 Interview With Five Guys Burgers And Fries3-5 Restaurant Inspection Report6 Inspection Scores6 Weaknesses7 Correction Solutions8 Recommendations9 Overall Assessment9-10 Inspection of Interior and Exterior10 Cleaning List11 Summary12 Appendix A13-15 Dinning Room13 Exterior14 Employees14 Bathroom15 Total Score15

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    Era changed how we live today‚ the reforms passed during that era has made public health better and also how much we pay for goods. Consumer Goods may seem like an irrational reason to have a reform‚ but during the 1900’s‚ people realized that the meat that most people ate came from places that were very unsanitary. This was discovered after Upton Sinclair published

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    Progressive Era was a turning point for the United States. It was a period of time were people were trying to fix the problems that were created before but not all were fixed. Many U.S citizens and the government work together so that they could improve the country and make step forward even with a few steps back. Roosevelt‚ was known as a progressive president during this era and had many accomplishments from limiting or stopping trusts to giving people the right to a direct vote and it was called

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    II. Economic Control Roosevelt controlled the trusts. Doc A Trust-busting policed corporations Clayton Antitrust Act (Doc E) III. Better conditions Neill-Reynolds Report (Doc B) ignorant workers‚ horrible conditions Leads to Meat Inspection Act of 1906 Pure Food and Drug Act Jane Addams’ Hull House (Doc C) not enough education Lobbied with Frances Kelly--had considerable success Adamson Act of 1916 with Wilson IV. Limitations to Success Eligibility to voting went down (Doc J) Women

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    Madison Caruth AP US History October 9‚ 2012 Theodore Roosevelt‚ the 26th president of the United States of America‚ began his presidency in 1901 as a republican and ended it in 1909 as a moderate progressive. He was well known for his energetic personality‚ large ego‚ and his slogan‚ “Speak softly and carry a big stick.” Most importantly‚ however‚ he is recognized for his many progressive reforms and accomplishments as president‚ one of which was the Square Deal. Roosevelt’s Square Deal was

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    Matt Furman Coach Mutz History Block G 20 November 2014 Chapter 9 Reading Assignment Section 1: The Origins of Progressivism Four Goals of Progressivism • What was the progressive movement and what did it aim to do? Protecting Social Welfare • Who was Florence Kelley and what did she advocate for? Promoting Moral Improvement • What was the Prohibition and what led up to it? Creating Economic Reform • What were muckrakers? Fostering Efficiency • Who coined the scientific management

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    Era was cleaning the meat packing industry. The meat inspection act was when federal agents inspect any meat sold across state lines and required federal inspection. Government forced them to pull food off the shelf because of bad conditions. The pure food and drug act was when food and drugs had to be tested by FDA. It was also created by the FDA. Upton’s Sinclair the Jungle was in 1906‚ it was described filthy and unhealthy conditions in meatpacking plants. There would be meat that had tumbled out

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    railroad rates‚ and standardized railroad accounting. Another measure that was passed in 1906 was The Pure Food and Drug Act‚ which later led to the Food and Drug Administration. A third measure that was passed was The Meat Inspection Act by which the Department of Agriculture rate meat products. Child labor Laws were also introduced which regulated the hours and they types of jobs children between14-18 years old could do. The reforms also helped fix some of the issues that were happening as a result

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    The the Neill – Reynolds Report describes the conditions of a meat factory. “Meat shoveled from filthy wooden floors . . . pushed from room to room in rotten box carts . . . gathering dirt and floor filth” (Document B). This describes the need for inspections within the meat industry. The novel written by Upton Sinclair titled The Jungle also supports this claim. Published in 1906‚ the novel described the filthy and

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    During the Progressive Era‚ pressure from labor‚ suffrage‚ and conservation movements profoundly changed the course of American history. Many of the reformers’ ideas clashed with the male-dominated‚ capitalist economic structure present at the turn of the century. Some of the intended reforms opposed the current system‚ but the level of social unrest necessitated change. Businessmen and activists alike initiated the reforms during the Progressive Era. Government‚ due to the intention of calming the

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