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    Healty Food vs Fast Food

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    Healthy food vs. Fast food Many years ago‚ people ate food that do not contains‚ preservatives; moreover‚ people used to spend a lot of time cooking their own food. Therefore those people did not have problems by the food that they ate‚ because all the food that they ate was natural and healthy. However‚ nowadays many people‚ particularly young people prefer to eat fast food such as hamburger‚ pizza or fried chicken. As we can see there are two kind of food: healthy food and fast food. One way to

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    How to Motivate Employees

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    Suggestions for Motivating the Employees [pic]Recognize individual differences [pic]Match people to jobs [pic]Use goals [pic]Individualize rewards [pic]Link rewards to performance [pic]Check the system for equity [pic]Don’t ignore money. The Satisfaction-Dissatisfaction Continum under the Traditional View and the Two-Factor Model    Means of Motivation  Experience suggests that some specialised teachniques to motivate can be used as follows: 

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    Working Moms VS. Non Working Moms “From Betty Friedan’s 1963 The Feminine Mystique to the “Mommy Wars” and the “Opt-Out Revolution‚” every decade has its debate over a mother’s decision to work or stay home with children.” (http://www.wmmsurveys.com/WhatMomsChoose.pdf)The world is very different now than it was even just 20 years ago. Many mothers have to work to make sure their families can live and have basic needs because one income just is not enough any more. Every mother has different circumstances

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    Fast Food Nation

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    than a McDonald’s hamburger. In 1990 McDonalds was ordered to switch to pure vegetable oil‚ presenting the company with an enormous challenge‚ how to make the fries taste like beef without cooling them in beef tallow? To solve that problem with a mysterious phrase “Natural Flavors” also known as “Artificial Flavors.” They are man made additives that gives food their flavors by blending scores of different chemicals in small amounts. The flavor industries consist of five chemical plants in New Jersey

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    Fast Food Horation Satire Coordinate with PowerPoint and memorize outline Outline Identify 3-5 reasons this topic needs more attention‚ more concern or greater priority Fast Food is an urgent problem that must be fixed before it gets totally out of control. That must be. More than 50‚000‚000 people eat fast food daily at over 160‚000 fast food restaurants. Fast food can be prepared and served to the customer quickly. . Instead of people buying healthy food at the supermarket‚ an overwhelmingly

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    Fast Food To All Analysis

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    David Kenner’s Food‚ Inc. reveals the dark‚ corporate underside of America’s food industry that nobody seems to be talking about. The documentary opens with the image of the quintessential American farm‚ deemed the “pastoral fantasy.” Using a voiceover the narrator takes us to various aisles in the super market‚ explaining how the food industry has revolutionized over the years (boneless meat‚ assembly lines‚ food items no longer being seasonal) but more importantly introduces the costs of this transformed

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    of exempt and non-exempt employees and how the different categorizations change the way in which they are compensated for the work they perform. Not only will I explain the difference between the two different categories‚ I’ll also examine a case in California where the definition of these two categories was in question. Specifically‚ the difference between a state definition and a federal definition of the way exempt and non-exempt employees are defined. In the end I’ll show how the case in California

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    PRO 103 RESEARCH PROJECT Analyzing Growth and Development of Fast Food Industry in Pakistan Project Supervisor Mr. Muhammad Zafar Saeed Student Name: Reg.No 1. Tania Hamid 1211-892 BATCH: 32 ADVANCED DIPLOMA IN HOTEL MANAGEMENT Chapter 1 Introduction The hospitality industry consists of broad category of fields within the service industry that

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    Technology has affected society and it’s people greatly. According to the article “More Americans Sense a Downside to an Always Plugged-In Existence.” people are stressed out because of their phones. People are also losing focus because of their electronics too. “Just about as many said the devices had heightened the amount of stress they felt”. People try to do work but have to stop and check their phones causing them to get distracted. That’s one way technology has affected society. A second

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    February 2013 The Meatpacking Industry: One of the Most Dangerous Jobs in the U.S. A report from the American Meat Institute shows that the U.S. is home to about 6‚000 meatpacking plants. Millions of jobs all over the country are made through meatpacking plants. These low paying‚ risky jobs are swept up by men and women‚ these people unknowing of what exactly they have gotten themselves into. The meatpacking‚ today‚ has become one of the most dangerous jobs in America. As found by Steven Greenhouse

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