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    Atherton‚ K. T. (Ed.). (2002). Genetically Modified Crops: Assessing Safety. London: Taylor & Francis. Gosden‚ C. & Hather‚ J. (Eds.). (1999). The Prehistory of Food: Appetites for Change. London: Routledge. Izakson‚ O. (2003‚ May/June). Seeds of Doubt: Monsanto in Court. E‚ 14‚ 11+. Jain‚ S. C. (2003). Toward a Global Business Confederation: A Blueprint for Globalization. Westport‚ CT: Praeger. Nestmann‚ Copeland‚ T.‚ & Hlywka‚ J. (2002). Chapter 1 The Regulatory and Science-Based Safety Evaluation of Genetically

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    competitive and also consumers are becoming more freckle and also smarter‚ plus the number of marketing theories are overloading. Therefore the traditional style of marketing has no more holding good effects. Therefore the new method of achieving marketing strategy has become more important. As Hill. M.E & McGinnis. J (2007) expressed that due to the complexity of the market has become it is important to educate marketing students not with the pure knowledge‚ concept‚ tables and theories but how a marketing

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    Corporate Responsibility and Marketing Strategies Dr. Tonya D. Moore Contemporary Business January 28‚ 2014 Introduction Corporate responsibility and Marketing Strategies are essential in today’s market and to any premier company in this day and age. Researching Apple’s ethical and social responsibility and their position will allow the consumer to determine if the company is meeting or exceeding their responsibility. Exploring the publications which documents the impact of the company’s

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    Many of Monsanto’s agricultural seed products are genetically modified for resistance to herbicides‚ such as glyphosate‚ which Monsanto sells under the brand‚ "Roundup" - Monsanto calls these seeds "Roundup Ready". Monsanto’s introduction of this system (planting glyphosate-resistant seed and then applying glyphosate once plants emerged) provided farmers with an opportunity to dramatically increase the yield from a given plot of land‚ since this allowed them to plant rows closer together.[59] Without

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    furious. How could the government sanction the patents that the Monsanto Corporation owned? Why should Monsanto be able to take advantage of the poor farmers who are just trying to make a living while Monsanto is making billions of dollars? All of these questions were swirling around my high school mind trying to understand the reasoning behind patents on seeds. Using Kant‚ I initially thought that the greater good was being harmed. Monsanto was being given unlimited power to bring lawsuits against farmers

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    COMPETITIVE STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY EQUITY BANK LIMITED By Chege Bernard K. K. A Management Research Project submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration (MBA)‚ School of Business‚ University of Nairobi October 2008 ii DECLARATION This project is my original work and has not been submitted for a degree in any other university. Signed: ____________________________________ Chege Bernard K. K. Regn No: D61/P/8500/04 Date: _______________________________________

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    GENERIC STRATEGIES BEING USED BY PARLE AGRO Parle Agro has started its product line to cater to demands of every customer. It has various packaging schemes and sizes. The various strategies which have helped it to achieve its image after isolation from Parle Products are: Costleadership The companies that attempt to become the lowest-cost producers in an industry can be referred to as those following a cost leadership strategy. Parle Agro has good profits recorded for some of its products like

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    Monsanto Seed Corp. To understand the problems with the Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) Foods one must first know of a company by the name of Monsanto. Monsanto was founded in 1901 in St. Louis‚ Missouri. The company’s first product was the artificial sweetener saccharine‚ which it sold to Coca-Cola. At the start of World War I‚ company leaders realized the growth opportunities in the industrial chemical industry and renamed the company

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    1.0 Introduction Strategy is a long term directions for companies. Bennett (1996‚ cited by Cousins 2000) describes strategy as: “The word strategy is used to describe the direction that the organisation chooses to follow in order to fulfil its mission”. Today‚ strategies are vital for businesses‚ in many cases it helps to achieve a competitive advantage. Increasing competition in most sectors and technological development has led to accelerated changes in the global economy. In order to meet

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    Monsanto C. Smith Every night many Americans sit at the dinner table with their families‚ ready to dig in to their home cooked dinner. Their dinners consist of what they think is farm fresh vegetables‚ and meet that is healthy for them. Little do they know that the farm fresh foods have been genetically altered. According to Ronnie Cummins‚ The National Director of the Organic Consumers Union‚ Genetically modified food is a food product or crop that foreign proteins have been gene-spliced (Anonymous

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