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    Introduction: When conducting an experiment with microbial organisms there often is change to the bacteria itself and has gone into mutations therefore causing evolution. In the twentieth century there has been many medical breakthroughs. One of those remarkable breakthroughs was Fleming’s discovery of the antibiotic penicillin. That antibiotic had the ability to fight off bacterial diseases and infections through microbial antibacterial chemicals. Through a couple of years the bacteria grew resistant

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    Study.net‚ available in both digital and hard copy form: http://www.study.net/r_mat.asp?crs_id=30031279 Everyone must purchase their own copy of the packet. Please do not share copies of the packet as this is a violation of copyright. Required‚ Breakthrough Marketing Plans: How to Stop Wasting Time and Start Driving Growth‚ Second Edition‚ Tim Calkins‚ Palgrave Macmillan; Second Edition‚ Revised Edition‚ 2nd edition (December 11‚ 2012)‚ ISBN: 0230340334. Available from Amazon.com. Additional handouts

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    FOOD SAFETY LEGISLATION & REGULATIONS: Food Act 2003 (NSW) - The Food Act is the main legislation relating to the safe handling of food for sale. - Its main aim is to protect the public health by preventing the sale of contaminated food. Key Points of Food Act 2003 (NSW) - It is an offence to sell contaminated food or food that has been falsely described. - The food premises and food handler must also conform to certain minimum standards of hygiene or risk prosecution‚ considerable

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    1900 Mr Yeo Keng Lian‚ the founder of today’s Yeo Hiap Seng‚ set up his small shop selling soy sauce in Zhangzhou‚ Fujian Province of China. 1935 Business rapidly flourished and the Yeo’s family moved the business to Singapore with a startup capital of $150 to establish the Yeo Hiap Seng Sauce Factory. 1950 With the brand gaining popularity‚ the company introduced a wider assortment of food and beverage products into the market. The company was the first to launch canned curry chicken which

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    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT

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    TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVES The key objective of this course is to acquaint the students with the conceptualization of Total Quality (TQ) from design assurance to processes’ assurance to service assurance. Additional objective is to give focus on Quality Management Systems (QMS) like 1SO-9001 and environment and safety systems (ISO-14001 and ISO 18001).The course would also aim to closely link management

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    cruelty done to apes by humans causing him to make an army of intelligent apes he infected with the same virus that caused his intelligence and had an uprising to free the apes and himself in the redwoods forest. Based on the movie‚ the genetic breakthrough that happened were the drugs ALZ 112 and ALZ 113 that were labeled as the cure to the Alzheimer’s disease. These drugs contained a virus that lead organisms with strong immune systems to have heightened intelligence‚ full cognitive recovery‚ increased

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    next mountain. Now that we have covered all four corners of the Earth‚ we now look up. Man has only touched the surface on space travel. We are beginning to discover‚ what it has to offer us‚ from the discovery of distant galaxies to medical breakthroughs. Man need to be present for these accomplishments not a robot. Man has always looked to the stars since the dawn of time. Now that we have the means to break the bonds of gravity‚ we are beginning to explore the last frontier. Manned space travel

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    characteristics or qualities such as undoubted power‚ physical strength‚ social authority‚ competitiveness‚ tendency to isolate oneself and not easily sharing one’s emotions (Attwood‚ 1995; Gillam and Wooden‚ 2008). A breakthrough for males However‚ various studies suggest that males can breakthrough their traditional stereotypes and promote a new model of masculinity (Gillam and Wooden‚ 2008; Rajan‚ 2006). Firstly‚ males can adopt masculinity that females increasingly demand and desire of males‚ which includes

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    theories to answer the question: “What drives technology change?”. The review is based on Geels (2005) four phases of technology change; 1.radical innovations emerge in small market niches‚ 2. new innovations are used in small market niches‚ 3. breakthrough of new technology‚ and 4. replacement by new technology. The two theories are synthesised in the discussion‚ which elaborates on the suggested drivers of technology change; ‘continuous learning’ and ‘continuous environmental adaption’. The conclusion

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    magic bullets discovered (used to treat syphilis‚ malaria and sleeping sickness) can be described to be a turning point in medicine; this is because the magic bullets began the breakthrough to cure disease‚ instead of preventing the disease with vaccinations and inoculations. The factors that contributed to this breakthrough to occur can be pinpointed down to World War 2‚ the development in science and technology and individuals. One factor which contributed as to why the discovery of magic bullets

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