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    operational requirements needed to ensure food safety. You need to include: • The implementation‚ management and application of good hygiene practices including cleaning‚ disinfection and pest control. • Food safety procedures for suppliers and stock control. • Operational methods and safe working practices for food safety. Guidance CLEANING AND DISINFECTING It is a legal requirement for businesses that food premises are kept clean and disinfected. As a food handlers you should perform a “clean

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    and value standards in terms of food safety and sanitation‚ and restaurateurs who do not recognize this will see declining consumer traffic as guests patronize competing restaurants. Those expectations are important because unfulfilled expectations create dissatisfied consumers‚ who may quietly exit or spread negative word-of-mouth. So achieving consumer satisfaction and loyalty is realized through the delivery of exceptional value. The importance of food safety has grown in recent decades‚ to

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    African Women Writers Tragic Responsibility Anowa is the second‚ last‚ and most accomplished play written by Ghanaian playwright‚ poet‚ short-story writer‚ and novelist Ama Ata Aidoo. Anowa was first published in 1970 and had it’s British premiere in London in 1991 (Enotes‚ 2013). It tells the story of a young African woman named Anowa. She is not like any of the other traditional women in the town. Anowa likes to make her own choices and lives by her own opinions. The elders call her stubborn

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    English Essay A play that I have read is “whose life is it anyway?” which was written by Brian Clark and I thought it was good. In the play Ken‚ who is a paralyzed man who wants to die and has to fight for the right to die. In this essay I am going to explain how Brian Clark makes the play an effective one which deals with the subject of euthinasia. In this paragraph I am going to explain that Brian Clark uses humour to make the play effective. An example of humour would be black humour; this

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    Storing food properly is an important part of controlling food safety hazards. Different types of foods need to be stored in different areas. For example‚ raw meat and poultry should be covered and stored on the bottom shelf of the fridge so that any blood or juice can’t drip onto food below. Chilled food needs to be kept in the fridge at a temperature of 5 degrees or below. Freezers need to be -18 degrees or colder and frozen foods must be kept in there at all times unless being prepared. Checking

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    The playwright ’whose life is it anyway?’ written by Brian Clark is based around a sculptor called Ken‚ who has been paralysed neck down in a car accident and is told that he will never be able to move any part of his body again. Most of the action takes place around Ken’s paralyzed body and his bed. The story’s centre of attention is Euthanasia (whether Ken should be allowed to take his own life or not)‚ which serves as the main plot of the story; however there are more issues at hand. The theme

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    ANIMAL WELFARE Government improvements: Humane Slaughter act of 1978 in the USA the Food and Marketing Institute (FMI) is collaborating with the National Council of Chain Restaurants (NCCR) to implement animal welfare standards to minimize future consumer and NGO concerns (Food Marketing Institute 2005). These individual and industry efforts will set higher levels of responsibility throughout the food supply chain. Animal welfare practices and regulations are somewhat more advanced in Europe

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    ORGANISATIONS PROVIDING Safety Training & Consultancy Business Regulation Solutions Warren Bruce Court Warren Bruce Road Trafford Park Manchester‚ M17 1LB Tel: 0845 608 3388 Fax: 0161 875 2235 Web: www.business-regulation-solutions.co.uk Level 1- 4 Food safety SFBB/HACCP Fire Safety Health & Safety Catering Department Hopwood Hall College Rochdale Campus St. Marys Gate ROCHDALE Tel: (01706) 345346 Gill Fulton ext 2203 Val O’Brien ext 2224 Level 2 food safety Level 3 food safety Joyce Williams 4

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    Whose fault is it?” Whose fault was it then? (Pause) Othello‚ the heroic Moore‚ yet he was way too jealous and over-trusting. Was it Desdemona? Sweet Desdemona of intelligence and innocence but also a deceiving and naïve woman who cannot adjust to the role of a 17th century woman. Or was it Iago; Malicious and sneaky Iago? We can go on about whose fault it is but I think it was both equally Othello and Desdemona’s fault. Together as a couple they lacked the understanding of marriage. They weren’t

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    or assisted suicide is a further example of where a person’s personal choice is denied them. It would appear that while many people support the right to die at their will the matter continues to polarise society‚ and remains illegal in Australia. “Whose Life is it anyway?” is a play by Brian Clark‚ written in the late 1970’s‚ and tells the story of paralysed Ken Harrison and his fight against the establishment‚ particularly Doctor Emerson the consultant physician‚ to be allowed the choice to end his

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