PRAN- The Largest Agro Food Processor in BANGLADESH Introduction Agricultural Marketing Company Limited (AMCL) was set up at first in 1981 and then 1985 for farming and marketing of agricultural products for local and export market. Subsequently a modern fruit processing plant with bottling and earning facilities was added in 1993 to produce fruit juice‚ squash‚ sherbet‚ jam‚ jelly etc. the company processing unit
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punished by not being allowed to play outside with the other children. The child has not adopted societies conventions that stealing is wrong‚ rather the child is more concerned with the punishment. The worse the punishment the more bad something is. Heinz should not steal the medicine because he will consequently be put in prison which will mean he is a bad person In stage 2 of the pre-conventional level where older children in an early years setting may well be at‚ the child will consider what is
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anything from candy to wine.[2] Sometimes the aim is to simulate a color that is perceived by the consumer as natural‚ such as adding red coloring to glacé cherries (which would otherwise be beige)‚ but sometimes it is for effect‚ like the green ketchup that Heinz launched in 1999. Color additives are used in foods for many reasons including:[3] offset color loss due to exposure to light‚ air‚ temperature extremes‚ moisture and storage conditions correct natural variations in color enhance colors that
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BUSINESS ETHICS & CORPORATE GOVERNANCE OCS AGENDA • Understanding Ethics • Managing Business Ethics • Corporate Social Responsibility • Complexity of Ethical Issues • Ethical Leadership • Evaluation of Corporate Governance • Internal & External Corporate Governance mechanisms • Corporate Governance Ratings OCS Scams OCS Values • Fundamental beliefs • Principles for good‚ right and just • Evaluate something vis-à-vis a Standard • Integrity‚ Patriotism‚ Fairness OCS Morals • Values attributing
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Andy Warhol- Research Artist Andy Warhol was heavy handed in his use of repetition and color. He used these elements in many of his screen printed creations. This print of Marilyn Monroe‚ first produced in 1967‚ has become an iconic image often replicated and referenced in the media. Altering colors overlaying the same contoured image is a style now commonly seen. More than twenty years after his death‚ Andy Warhol remains one of the most influential figures in contemporary art and culture. Warhol’s
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Insight: Corn When I was asked to search my kitchen and the supermarket I expected to see some healthy food‚ some non-healthy food‚ and a variety of different ingredients that were used in each product‚ but what I came to find was a shock to me. To my surprise‚ I found a common ingredient in most of my food‚ corn. It shocked me because of all the negative facts‚ experiences‚ and examples given in Michael Pollan’s book‚ The Omnivores Dilemma. Never would I have ever thought I consumed as much corn
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Every child has gone through a talk with an adult talking about how you should be kind to other and not being like everyone else.Dave Barryś letter‚ Dave Barry Teaches his grandson life’s lessons-beginning with the ketchup is high level comedy that uses Witty word play and humorous sequence of events to explain the idea that people have to be kind to others. In this text David Barry uses a lot of humorous elements to explain his theme to his grandson. One of the humorous elements David Barry use
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one of the dilemmas presented: Heinz Steals the Drug "In Europe‚ a woman was near death from a special kind of cancer. There was one drug that the doctors thought might save her. It was a form of radium that a druggist in the same town had recently discovered. The drug was expensive to make‚ but the druggist was charging ten times what the drug cost him to make. He paid $200 for the radium and charged $2‚000 for a small dose of the drug. The sick woman’s husband‚ Heinz‚ went to everyone he knew to
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and he is charging ten time the rate it takes to produce it. The husband of the dying‚ Heinz‚ was only able to raise $1‚000 dollars‚ half the cost of the rare drug. The druggist would not accept the money and later payments‚ and this lead for Heinz to steal the drug since he got desperate. The question is that should Heinz should have done what he did? In Kant’s theory‚ at first the theory would agree of Heinz stealing the drug because it was the right thing to do to save his wife. His good will
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Handout NAME___________________________________________________________ Date_________ Period_______ Classic Ethical Dilemmas The ‘Heinz’ Dilemma Mr. Heinz is ordinarily a law-abiding man. One day‚ his wife becomes gravely ill. Heinz takes her to the doctor‚ who prescribes a medication for her. She does quite well on this medication and begins to recover. However‚ Heinz has no insurance and runs out of money quickly paying for this expensive medication. After a few months‚ he can no longer purchase
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