CODEX STAN 247 Page 1 of 19 CODEX GENERAL STANDARD FOR FRUIT JUICES AND NECTARS (CODEX STAN 247-2005) 1. SCOPE This Standard applies to all products as defined in Section 2.1 below. 2. 2.1 DESCRIPTION PRODUCT DEFINITION 2.1.1 Fruit Juice Fruit juice is the unfermented but fermentable liquid obtained from the edible part of sound‚ appropriately mature and fresh fruit or of fruit maintained in sound condition by suitable means including post harvest surface treatments applied in accordance with
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During the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries‚ a transformation occurred in Italy with respect to society‚ economics‚ politics‚ and religion. One of the major factors that led to such a change was the shift from a farming culture to a culture of industry dominated by merchants. This led to an urban economy‚ the expansion of cities‚ and the alteration of government to accommodate the growing population. In addition‚ Christian sects such as the Franciscans and the Dominicans began to form‚ advocating
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Compare and contrast the guiding principles of the Global Business Standards Codex and the Mixed Framework principles. Global business standards codex captures eight major underlying principles in which ethical behavior can be interpreted and evaluated. The eight ethical principles are fiduciary‚ property‚ reliability‚ transparency‚ dignity. fairness‚ citizenship and responsiveness. Fiduciary Principle. As part of the legal structure of a business organization‚ each officer and director of a company
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lecturer/tutor has the right to not mark this assignment if the above declaration has not been signed. ESSAY Assessment question Evaluate business conduct in the mining industry using three ethical principles of the Global Business Standards Codex. Type your essay below: The business conduct in the mining industry is relatively poor because most of their activities violate the principles of the global business
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right to not mark this assignment if the above declaration has not been signed. ------------------------------------------------- ESSAY DEVELOPMENT SECTION 1: ESSAY PLAN Assessment question | Using three principles of the global business standard codex‚ evaluate the use of child labour in a global economy. | Type your responses in the boxes below: Thesis Statement | The ethic of child labour in a global economy through means; | Main argument 1:
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The powerful Medici family had a profound impact on a great many lives‚ but few to the extent of Niccolo Machiavelli (1469-1527). As a leading political thinker Machiavelli personally dealt with the Medici‚ and as a writer their influence was all the weightier‚ exemplified especially in The Prince and The History of Florence (Hereafter Istorie); both works in which Machiavelli paid considerable attention to the way the Medici would envisage his work. The relationship between Machiavelli and the Medici
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In this painting‚ you see around 60 Greek philosophers arranged in a very large hall. The philosophers are talking to each other‚ discussing theories or mathematical queries. It symbolizes philosophic thinking and the search for truth. On the wall you can see paintings and statues. He has used contour lines with domes and actual line with figures. Personalities are arranged like actors in a tired architectural setting‚ Raphael has represented distinguished Greek philosophers such as Plato‚ Aristotle
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all this time. Similar tasks have been done by Florentine Codex discussing Aztec Culture (1547-1579)‚ Popol Vuh expounding Maya/Guatamala culture (1554-1558)‚ Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz with Mexican ontology (1648-1695) and Matsuo Basho discussing Japanese culture (1644-1694). This paper aims to understand the manner in which the above noted cultural analysts have present each cultural in a unique way. Florentine Codex (Aztec Cultural) Florentine Codex is a detail description of Aztec Culture documented
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things” and proceeded to take “everything they saw that pleased them” (Florentine Codex‚ 55-56). The way the Nahuat perceived Spanish greed is also revealed in the codex. Speaking of the conquistadores‚ they write that “gold was what they greatly thirsted for; they were gluttonous for it‚ starved for it‚ they piggishly wanted it” (52). This quote gives insight into the perception of barbarity from the indigenous side. Whereas the codex depicts a ‘lack of culture’ or barbarous behavior among the Spaniards
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oday is due to their strong beliefs in their religion. As it is mentioned in Document 5‚ from the Florentine Codex ‚ a young seventeenyearold is experiencing his first sacrifice ritual. The document states‚ “...I was amazed by the physical beauty of the enemy warrior who was killed at the end of the festival. This seasoned warrior‚ whom we change from a human into a god…” (Florentine Codex). The Aztec’s belief in their religion was strong enough that they felt that it was justified to sacrifice others for their gods
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