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    Deal for recovery, relief and reform. Within his first 100 days of presidency he created 15 major laws and gave the bank a holiday. He created the Emergency Banking Act allowing the federal government to inspect banks, the Banking Act of 1933 which set in place rules and regulations to ensure banks are solvent, and the Glass-Steagall Act which created the FDIC to guarantee people their money back up to a certain amount. He also initiated the National Recovery Administration to write codes for each

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    1. Is Chipotle a socially responsible organization? Why or why not? When an organization partakes in “proactive behavior…for the benefit of society,” it is deemed as socially responsible (P. 155). However, prior to labeling a organization as socially responsible, it is important that we first identify what specific elements of proactive behavior constitute a socially responsible business. To begin, for an organization to be considered socially responsible on the highest level, it must take a proactive

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    Isaac Ramirez Mrs. Christian 6th period November 17, 2014 Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. “It is hard to fail, but it is worse never to have tried to succeed.” ("TheodoreRoosevelt."BrainyQuote.com. Xplore Inc, 2014. 17 November2014.http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/t/theodorero103482.html ) The reason why this quote relates to what he did is he did not stop and quit , although the catastrophes . He still managed to keep going and it is saying that its easier to at least

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    Corbin 1 Jonathan Corbin Ms. Powell English 1020 5 Nov, 2015 Animal Abuse Animal abuse is the act of cruelty and infliction of pain on non-human animals. Dogs are the most common victims of the abuse. How do you feel about people abusing poor, innocent animals? I strongly believe there should be a greater punishment for the crimes committed.The controversy has grown greatly in the last few years with the increase of most abuse cases. Animal rights activists are working hard to bring success

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    passion for developing better education and government recognition of agriculture and engineering. This passion encouraged him to create an agency for other farmers who underwent similar circumstances as his family did. When President Lincoln signed the act of congress founding the USDA he was a strong advocate for homesteading, railroad expansion, and land grants to fund agricultural and engineering colleges.(USDA Celebrates 150 Years of

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    With the assassination of President McKinley in 1901, Theodore Roosevelt “Teddy” became the 26th president of the United States under the Republican Party. At age 42, he was the youngest president in the Nation 's history. He brought new excitement to the Presidency. For example, Roosevelt was a lover of animals and wildlife and had more than 40 pets while in the White House. His daughter had a snake and his sons rode their pony on the elevators. Roosevelt was the first president to speak out on

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    hearing them forcefully leave. Many were injured and two people were shot at 25.3 goals:relief for the needy, economic recovery, and financial reform. 26.The FDIC provided federal insurance for accounts less than 5,000$ The glass-steagall banking act made millions of bank customers feel that their money was

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    Sinclair exposed the presence of insects and rats in meat packing plants, which could have a significant effect on people’s health. Some individuals in the federal government knew of the conditions in such plants but made no interventions. However, the publishing of the book The Jungle caused pressures from authorities, including President Roosevelt, which led to the enactment of the Meat Inspection Act. Other writers, such as Ida Tarbell, exposed unethical business competition

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    are adulterated with hazardous chemicals in an indiscriminate manner. * More than 76 percent food items on the market were found adulterated in a random survey by Public Health Laboratory of Dhaka City Corporation in 2009. Adulterated Food acts as slow poison: * Slow Poisoning Consumers Consider Food Adulteration a Minor Irritant and That Remains the Reason for Its Stealthy and Steady Transformation Into a Major, Multi-Faceted Health Hazard. * Spices are laced with excessive edible

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    1. Causes of food spoilage and food poisoning. What is Food Spoilage? Food spoilage is caused by tiny invisible organisms called bacteria. Bacteria live everywhere we live, and most of them don't do us any harm. Pathogens: Harmful Bacteria The bacteria we're concerned with from a food safety standpoint are the so-called "pathogens" that cause food poisoning. And these pathogens, like salmonella or Escherichia coli, don't produce any smells, off-tastes or changes in the food's appearance —

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