Why is Dark Chocolate Healthy?: Chocolate is made from plants‚ which means it contains many of the health benefits of dark vegetables. These benefits are from flavonoids‚ which act as antioxidants. Antioxidants protect the body from aging caused by free radicals‚ which can cause damage that leads to heart disease. Dark chocolate contains a large number of antioxidants (nearly 8 times the number found in strawberries). Flavonoids also help relax blood pressure through the production of nitric oxide
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SECTION 27‚ THE FACTORIES ACT(1948) Section 27:- Prohibition of employment of women and children near cotton-openers:- No woman or child shall be employed in any part of a factory for pressing cotton in which a cotton-opener is at work: Provided that if the feed-end of a cotton-opener is in a room separated from the delivery end by a partition extending to the roof or to such height as the Inspector may in any particular case specify in writing‚ women and children may be employed on the
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CONSUMER MARKETS The chocolate of tomorrow What today’s market can tell us about the future June 2012 kpmg.com R evenues from the chocolate industry continue to prove rewarding‚ with 2011 figures from IBISWorld predicting annualized growth of around 2% over the next five years‚ after dampened expectations during the dark days of 2007-09. But behind the encouraging headlines‚ many companies are battling to stay on top of a rapidly shifting marketplace. Taste is diverging‚ as fast-growing
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been a prosperous industrial area as many other areas in China in the last 3 decades. Although there is still growing demand for garment products the competition between factories has become fierce and factories will go the extra mile to keep clients’ satisfaction and deliver goods on time. Apart of the competition between factories‚ there are other threats which are making the Pearl River Delta less attractive for apparel firms. (a) The RMB is not as attractive for apparel companies as it used to
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In 1964‚ Hiroaki (Rocky) Aoki opened the first Benihana ’s on the West Side of New York City. This would prove to be a beautifully planned opportunity for the young restaurateur in that the idea and marketing approach was unique. This concept has outlived other competitors as well as proved to be worthy of expansion. The concept has not changed in the forty years of the business. However there are certain opportunities that have displayed themselves to Rocky. This has proved to be difficult
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FACTORIES ACT The object of the Factories Act is to regulate the conditions of work in manufacturing establishments coming within the definition of the term "factory" as used in the Act. The first Act‚ in India‚ relating to the subject was passed in 1881. This was followed by new Acts in 1891‚ 1911‚ 1922‚ 1934 and 1948. The Act of 1948 is more comprehensive than the previous Acts. It contains detailed provisions regarding the health‚ safety and welfare of workers inside factories‚ the
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Major problem: How can “Cowgirl Chocolates” advertise and increase profitability through their online retail services and expand their wholesale business to include more retailers? Sub-Problems: (non-controllable) • Economy- if the economy is in recession‚ the demand for expandable goods will decrease. • Demand- only approximately 15% of consumer is currently eating spicy foods. Men are more inclined to eat spicy food than women. • Supply- product has a short shelf life and contains imported
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Week 11 – Discussion 1 Case “BMW’s Dream Factory and Culture.” (page 550): 1. Discuss the culture at BMW. The culture at BMW is an entrepreneurial culture which emphasizes creativity‚ risk taking and the bottom-up system of freewheeling ideas. The top-down management style is popular in Germany but not at the BMW. As soon as associates start working at the BMW‚ they will have the sense of the place‚ history and the mission of the company. BMW creates a working environment that promotes easier
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Case 7: Rogers’ Chocolates Vertical integration is present in Rogers’ because they participate in many of the steps included in the industry value chain. Firstly‚ Rogers’ produces all of their products in-house and packages them by hand. Furthermore‚ Rogers’ is fully involved in the marketing and selling of their products to consumers through their wholly owned retail stores‚ particularly Sam’s Deli‚ and by also accepting online and mail orders. This makes it evident that Rogers’ engages in
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Title Factories Act‚ 1934 Description Factories Act 1934 extends to the whole of Pakistan. The Factories Act 1934‚ is the principal law‚ which regulates the working conditions in a factory. The need for this law is evident from its attributes as it defines all the elements of the factory workplace such as maintenance of health and safety conditions‚ regulating the working hours and environment‚ penalties for non-compliance and associated procedures etc. Aims and objectives Factories Act‚ 1934
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