bad products is for sale. Depending on the power of the manufacturer it can be blatantly obvious that we are dealing with a bad or substandard product. • it’s made of substandard materials • it tastes bad • it’s badly made • it’s made from leftovers and rejected materials • it’s made by someone undergoing forced labor • it’s far too expensive and should cost 10% of what it does because it is made much much cheaper somewhere else • it could be dangerous to your children • it’s made up of
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the types of food they ate. Lower class families would live off of small serving sizes and the majority of the food that they ate were either low quality and not healthy. The higher class dined off of larger servings to the point where they had leftovers and were fortunate to have three meals a day. The staples that made up a meal for a lower class family consisted of bread‚ sugar‚ butter‚ cheese‚ tea‚ salt‚ and potatoes. Because of the lack of nutrients and other things required to sustain a healthy
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While social norms bind us‚ we bind others to our own ideals. In psychology‚ this concept is referred to as projection. We only know what we know‚ and like to think that others are the same. It’s not a bad thing‚ since we need to find similarities in each other due to being a social species. Of course‚ there are times when we overstep the line and find ourselves believing another is exactly like us‚ instead of respecting their individuality. Though it’s innately human nature to want to make marks
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cater a number of students. PROBLEMS: • The orgroom is open for all students. • There is 1 small trash bin which caters to all the waste generated by the organizations. The lack of trash bins might be the cause of wastes such as papers‚ food leftovers‚ boards‚ etc. are left on the floor and on the benches. • Trash bins are small. • Waste is not properly segregated. • No proper place for the belongings and equipments of the students. The problem is mainly because of the size of the room which
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the interview was to take place at McCoy’s (pseudonym) coffee shop. Upon learning the location of the interview‚ Sasha insisted a change in venue as the coffee shop represented a personal ethical concern. Sasha shared the coffee shop did not donate leftover food to a local homeless shelter within a
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Land pollution‚ in other words‚ means degradation or destruction of earth’s surface and soil‚ directly or indirectly as a result of human activities. Anthropogenic activities are conducted citing development‚ and the same affects the land drastically‚ we witness land pollution; by drastic we are referring to any activity that lessens the quality and/or productivity of the land as an ideal place for agriculture‚ forestation‚ construction etc. The degradation of land that could be used constructively
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Not much is know of Ching Shih in her early life‚ only that she was a prostitute before she married Cheng I. Cheng I was the captain of a fleet before she became captain. She had two kids of her own and one adopted son. Once Cheng I died she became captain. She was known for having a bigger fleet than the Chinese navy. Women were very common among the fleet‚ and women had high ranking jobs just like the men. Her adopted son created laws for this fleet so that if anyone did not behave they will get
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CASE STUDY–ShopKo and Pamida: Systems Triumph or Tragedy? ShopKo‚ a general merchandise retail chain headquartered in Green Bay‚ Wisconsin‚ has about 140 stores in 15 states and had sales of $3.5 billion in 2001. Traditionally companies that sell apparel have four product cycles a year‚ one for each of the seasons. However such companies now face serious competition from companies like Gap that now operate on rapidly changing product cycles‚ often bringing in new product lines every two to four weeks
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The assumption among the older generation(s)‚ (40-60+ years) is that by virtue of age‚ some implicit respect and special consideration is due. This attitude seems to be a leftover from a long-faded age of human history‚ one that originated the phrase‚ “respect your elders”. In times past‚ our “elders” were in fact those people in the tribe or community which held the most wisdom. “Elders” were usually composed of the elderly‚ and the elderly were a repository for a lifestyle that reflected the
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There is a couple in this poem; the husband who is a wood maker from a village life and the wife whose status is higher than her companion from the borough. As the husband holds the present‚ the leftover of the coffin‚ to the wife‚ the woman’s facial expression is pale as the sheet. The coincidental thing is that this coffin belongs to John‚ who also comes from the same place as wife. Why dose the wife keep turning aside her face as she sees a piece of wood? Her reaction is just like an embarrassing
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