------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- UNIVERSITY OF NAIROBI ------------------------------------------------- SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ------------------------------------------------- MANAGEMENT PRACTICE (DSM 501) ------------------------------------------------- Group Assignment 1 ------------------------------------------------- LECTURER: DR. KITIABI ------------------------------------------------- GROUP MEMBERS -------------------------------------------------
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puff; filo; noodle; strudel; ravioli; hot water; pie; choux; speciality pastes eg German, Linzer, sable, almond Fermented goods: rolls; breads; sweet bread products eg cookies, doughnuts, savarins; enriched dough; laminated dough Sponges and cakes: slab cake; fruit cake; small; individual; sponge products eg roulade, Swiss roll; gateaux; afternoon tea goods Meringues: cold; warm; hot Ice confections: ice cream; frozen yoghurt; crème fraiche; sorbets; water ices; parfaits; bombes; coupes; sundaes Sugar
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The Air We Breathe Air pollution is a serious problem around the world and action should be taken to reduce the pollutants put into the atmosphere to have better air quality, reduce acid rain, and put an end to global warming. Air pollution is the contamination of the atmosphere by different types of wastes and an air pollutant is any substance in the air that have have negative effects on humans and the environment. The different types of wastes includes, gases, liquids, and solids, and can all
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Nuclear Power In the scope of sustainability, the nuclear fission power has many advantages over its competitors meanly produced from natural fossil fuels and the ones in the other category, such as wind power, hydro and solar power. The degree of the sustainability of the fission power varies in different approaches and implementations of nuclear fission power. Despite its strengths to be a sustainable power source, it has created new concerns in engineering, investing, safety, environment and
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which refers to the cheapening of products by adding impure and substandard ingredients. This has posed a threat of unsafe food in the market and a health risk to consumers. Regulations have therefore been necessary to protect consumers from low quality and harmful products.
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polluted by organic or inorganic contaminants with the utilization of microorganisms or other such creatures. Intensive industrialization and inadequate disposal of organic and inorganic compounds have brought about long-term persistent sources of contamination of our environment. This is a major environmental, policy and health issue facing numerous countries today. Current methods for remediation of polluted environments incorporate chemical and physical remediation, incineration and bioremediation
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Hydrogen sulfide * Volatile organic compounds * Particulates These contaminates can cause many health problems. Some are irritation to the eyes, nose and throat, decline in quality of life, as well as an array of mental health disorders. In addition to these health issues is the threat of water source contamination. The issue is that Mississippi has a large population of rural citizens who are non-white and poor. This makes them “more susceptible to health risks associated with residing hear
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Nature Cure Essay Q.) Traditional nature cure recognises the laws of nature as fresh air, sunshine, exercise, fresh food hygiene, and mental wellbeing. Do you consider it possible to be in harmony with these influences in the twenty first century? If so how? Living in the 21st century brings with it many challenges when it comes to maintaining our health and wellbeing. The stressors that now surround us are very different to those of the 19th century, however the outcome remains
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However, many of the countries in the implementation of green strategy to make the country's economic sustainable development. this report through discussed to Green strategies based on environmental policy in Malaysia how can improve environmental quality. And from the education and awareness, the effective management of natural resources and environment,comprehensive development planning and implementation, prevention and control of environment pollution and degradation, and global environment issues
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