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    unit 21 task 2

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    Task Two: Nutrients‚ energy and requirements (P2‚ M1) Knowledge of the sources and functions of different nutrients is essential to understanding the relationship between food and health. Create a handout for your peers‚ that describes the characteristics of nutrients and their benefits to the body (P2). Create a second handout that discusses the similarities and differences in the nutritional and energy requirements of two groups of individuals (M1). Protein Proteins are key components

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    Healthy Hair

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    vegetables such as spinach and broccoli are an excellent source of vitamin A and vitamin C which is needed to produce sebum‚ the body’s natural hair conditioner. Coconut is also considered as an excellent food for hair. Dairy products such as fresh yoghurts and milk not only strengthen your hair but also add shine to it. Avoid processed and canned foods as they are not really helpful in providing nutrition to your hair. If you maintain a healthy‚ balanced diet then there’s nothing that can stop you

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    Why did Jamie Oliver begin the “Ministry of Food”? (150 words) The original Ministry of Food was set up by the British Government in England during the Second World War. It was about creating a network of food advisors and cooking teachers to educate the public on food and nutrition at a time when there was limited food available to feed England and where rationing was part of life. It was a way to educate people at time of crisis. In Australia it was introduced in 1942 and this is when wartime

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    impulse purchasing. • In such a mature industry‚ the competitive pressure on suppliers ensures a high degree of product innovation. WEAKNESSES • Few brands enjoy high levels of consumer loyalty and in certain sectors‚ such as cereals‚ bread and yoghurt‚ it is particularly limited. As a result‚ product switching and the growth of own labels are harming sales of some brands. • The buying power of the large supermarket chains‚ and their demand for lower-priced supplies‚ has put further pressures on food-industry

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    Innocent Drinks

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    Innocent Drinks is a UK-based company founded in 1999 whose primary business is producing smoothies and flavoured spring water‚ sold in supermarkets‚ coffee shops and various other outlets nationally as well as in Ireland‚ Netherlands‚ Belgium‚ Germany‚ France‚ Austria‚ Denmark and Switzerland. Innocent has a 75% share of the £169m UK smoothie market[citation needed] and the company sells two million smoothies per week.[3] Innocent is 58% owned by The Coca-Cola Company. Contents [hide]

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    such as chocolates and (CRUNCH‚ CAILLER‚ KIT KAT‚ AFTER EIGHT‚ SMARTIES etc)‚ coffee (NESCAFE‚ etc)‚ drinks (NESTEA‚ NESQUIK etc)‚ cooking products (soups‚ broths and mash MAGGI‚ pastas BUITONI‚ tins LI[B]BY ’S etc)‚ products of refrigerator (yoghurt CHAMBOURCY‚ ice-creams NESTLE‚ MOTTA and CAMY‚ desserts etc)‚ natural metal water (PERRIER‚ VITTEL‚ SAN PELLEGRINO etc)‚ frozen products (LEAN CUISINE) and products of cerials (FITNESS‚ CLUSTERS‚ CHEERIOS etc). Also‚in our days NESTLE is taken action

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    your body‚ usually without harm and some offer benefits as well. For example‚ penicillin comes from fungi‚ and this is a ‘life saving’ antibiotic that kills harmful bacteria. Fungi are also required to make certain foods‚ such as bread‚ cheese and yoghurts. Other fungi aren’t as beneficial and can cause illnesses. Some examples of the illnesses fungi can cause are: * Thrush * Athletes foot * Ringworm * Toenail infections A parasite is a form of living creature/insect‚ which spends

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    Support use of the medication. 1. Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in the social care settings. The Medicines Act 1968‚ the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (and later amendments)‚ the Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 (and later amendments)‚ the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ COSHH‚ the Mental Capacity Act (2005) the Access to health records Act (1990)‚ the Data Protection Act (1998) plus equality legislation. 2. Outline the legal classification system

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    Short Story

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    When He Came Back Sasha Boswell He had spent my whole life avoiding me‚ leaving my mother and I to look after ourselves‚ no help‚ no calls‚ no child support‚ not even one single letter just to say hi. The day he called was when my world had changed. I would finally meet him‚ the man from the small photo propped up against the brick wall above the fireplace. My curtains were wide open and the sunlight filtered in‚ creating little dust beams as mum liked to call them. The big oak tree by my window

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    Nestle Product Startegies

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    MARKETING • Nestlé’s relationship with India dates back to 1912‚ when it began trading as The Nestlé Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company (Export) Limited‚ importing and selling finished products in the Indian market. • After India’s independence in 1947‚ the economic policies of the Indian Government emphazised the need for local production. Nestlé responded to India’s aspirations by forming a company in India and set up its first factory in 1961 at Moga‚ Punjab‚ and transformed into a prosperous

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