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    worry about their health and the health of descendants‚ because GM is considered to be very harmful. Along with disadvantages there are advantages‚ too. Like humans‚ all organisms have genetic material. When scientists alter genetic material‚ or DNA‚ it’s called genetic modification (GM). Genetically modifying foods or food crops can enhance taste and quality‚ increase nutrients or improve resistance to pests and disease. In some cases‚ GM foods help conserve natural resources‚ because the altered version

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    costs and stiff completion GM is facing a tough time in sustaining its profits. GM is deriving its 100% profits from financing cars and not from the sales of vehicles. Internal reasons that account for this decline are the failure of the company to adapt to the changes in the environment such as the consumer preferences and technology‚ lack of differentiation applied to products and lack of effective cost leadership strategies to efficiently manage costs. • What should GM do about its junk-bond

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    Introduction 1. Undoubtedly noodles are a popular food in the world. The business of noodles is heating up as more and more households are opting for it as convenient snacks for home‚ school tiffin and guests. Noodles are now consumed by many health-conscious people‚ especially job holders‚ as an afternoon meal because it helps save time. According to Wikipedia‚ archeologist found earthenware bowl containing the world’s oldest known noodles‚ measured roughly 4000 years in Asia. Wheat noodles in

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    Hummer Case Study

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    Case Study: GM: Downsizing the Hummer Course Title: Marketing Strategy Situation analysis: When you think power or tough‚ think hummer; when you see yourself as a giant or a knight‚ ride a Hummer. These two sentences can be summarized the essence of what AM general and General Motors Corporation worked for. Am general’s was created Humvee in 1979 which is an acronym for the formal designation “High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV). General Motors Corporation and its subsidiaries engage

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    Atterberg Limit

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    ATTERBERG LIMIT AND MOISTURE CONTENT Introduction: This report is to establish the Atterberg limit of s oil sample after performing and analyzing the tests performed in laboratory. Atterberg limit is used to differentiate between silt & clay ‚ in various categories‚ and also to establish boundaries between each state of soil‚ i.e soild‚ semi-solid‚ plastic & liquid‚ and the change in soil behavior. The method of Cone Penetrometer was

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    gmos good or bad ?

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    GMO’S Some people think GMO’S are bad for themselves‚ animals‚ and the earth. But they don’t know the real facts about them! GMO’S or “genetically modified organisms‚” are plants or animals that have been genetically engineered with DNA from bacteria‚ viruses or other plants and animals. These experimental combinations of genes from different species cannot occur in nature or in traditional crossbreeding. The people that are against them just go by what other people say and what the media states

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    General Motors

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    General Motors (GM) is one of the big three auto makers of the world (GM‚ Ford‚ and Chrysler) and has historically been the largest and most successful. They have built some of the most famous and classic vehicles on the road which have portrayed messages of both modesty and display of class for a market of consumers who range from working class to music superstar; as Alfred P. Sloan‚ CEO of the 1920s put it‚ GM makes “a car for every purse and purpose.” In recent years however‚ GM has taken an unexpected

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    Why Is Monsanto Bad

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    Another ethical issue is our ability to contain GM crops in a specific area and there are concerns of‚ if the crops were to negatively impact the environment‚ they will spread in an uncontrollable and unstoppable fashion damaging the environment. Cross-Pollination and this would entail GM crops to other crops or plants which can create overzealous weeds‚ which cannot be contained at all. It is very difficult to access

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    monetization scheme is an initiative towards enhanced financial investments in India. It is the first salvo as part of its plan to curb the market burden. In order to bring down market borrowings and to save interest upon‚ the government introduced the GMS intending to use deposits under this scheme as loans to be given to the corporate sector and India’s gems and jewellery sector through banks. Since the government estimates about 20000 tones of gold is being held by households and institutions‚ its

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    human activity. Genetically engineered crops will ease that negative impact. Insect resistant GM crops‚ such as those containing the bacterial But gene‚ which makes the plant itself toxic to key pests‚ allow farmers to dramatically reduce their use of spray insecticides. Next-generation seeds may allow farmers to maintain high yields while using less water and chemical fertilizer. Potential problems with GM crops‚ such as the creation of ‘super weeds’ and ‘super pests’‚ are overblown by opponents‚

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