Unknown A produced a titer of 1.82x106 CFU/gm‚ the second highest average in the pour plates‚ followed closely by Unknown B‚ which had an average of 1.22x106 CFU/gm (Figure 1). Discussion It was hypothesized that the amount of bacterial contamination in several samples of meat will have variable assays due to the different methods of meat handling.
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paste‚ ketchup‚ sauce‚ soup and powder. According to latest studies in nutritional chemistry red tomatoes raw nutritional value per 100 gm (3.5 oz) contains 20 kcal‚ carbohydrate - 4 gm‚ sugar – 2.6 gm‚ dietary fibre – 1 gm‚ fat – 0.2 gm‚ protein – 1 gm‚ water – 95 gm‚ vitamin C – 13 gm. It also contains minerals like calcium – 48 gm‚ phosphorous 20 –gm‚ iron – 0.4 gm‚ small amount of vitamin B complex. The tomato is essentially an alkaline vegetable‚ its acid taste is due to malic acid which is about
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Structure‚ Functions‚ process‚ negotiations‚ bargaining approaches & techniques‚ patterns of bargaining. 5. Settlements: Types of settlements‚ Wage settlement‚ bonus settlement‚ productivity settlement‚ VRS settlement‚ Union issues settlement‚ Reorganization settlement‚ Transfer‚ Layoff‚ Retrenchment and Closure settlements. 4.4 Elective HRM 6: Industrial Relations & Collective Bargaining 1. Industrial Relations: Historical background‚ Concept and approaches in IR – Stake holders of IR‚ Various factors
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Case Study The High Cost of High-Tech Foods 1. What are the ethical issues in this case? The ethical issues in this case revolve around the consumption of genetically modified (GM) foods. On one side of the argument‚ supporters argue that risk should be judged once significant scientific research has been conducted. In the meantime‚ these crops should be made available to because of their higher per acre yields and reduced need for pesticides and herbicides. These
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Case 1 General Mills’ Acquisition of Pillsbury from Diageo PLC 1. What are General Mills’ motives for this deal? Estimate the present value of the expected cost savings (synergies). In the spring of 1998 General Mills began studying areas where they could add to the company and advanced a strategy of acquisition-driven growth. General Mills has several motives for pursuing a deal to acquire Pillsbury. Pillsbury was identified as an ideal target due to its ability to complement General Mills’
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FORD CASE STUDY 1. Using competing values‚ assess why Ford is widely considered more effective than GM. How could GM have used the competing-values approach in the early 1980s to recognize that it had problems? • In case of Ford motors they were earlier implementing the Rational Goal Model that lays immense emphasis of higher level of productivity‚ efficiency and profit. The decision-making is centralized to the higher-level authority with very less or no participation from the lower level
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would be the problem of genetic pollution caused by spread of seeds or pollen. As regards pollen contamination from GM varieties and the call for compensation for growers of non-GM or organic varieties whose crops are contaminated‚ if one is to be fair one might reasonably expect growers of non-GM and organic varieties to compensate growers of GM crops if they are contaminated with non-GM or organic pollen. |Genetic pollution from transgenes spreads into other organisms through pollen‚ seeds and microbial
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studies should be conducted. 2) Do you think either group‚ pro-GM or anti-GM foods‚ is correct while the other group is wrong? If so‚ what reasoning do you give for supporting the position of one group over the other? Is it possible for both to be right? What ethical concepts help you decide? I believe both are right to some extent. I think that once approved for human consumption the upside of GM foods will be tremendous. GM foods can feed way more people per acre than organic food. Bugs
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History Historical records show that the Philippine Customs Service started many centuries back long before the Philippines was discovered by the eastern and western expeditionaries. The Philippines had already a flourishing trade with countries of Southeast Asia‚ but since money at that time was not yet the medium of exchange‚ people then resorted to the barter system of commodities. The rulers of the barangays were known as the “datus” or “rajahs” collected tributes from the people before they
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faced by GM 6 Introduction General Motors is faced with a dilemma. In the face of economic depression‚ competition from foreign players was driving down profits and the market’s preference was changing to efficient cars due to increase in gasoline prices. The situation is demanding dire steps like increasing capital investments to 4 times the usual amount to modify existing plants and to build a new one that adopts new technology that enables GM to change their product line drastically. GM has to
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