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    Food Recall Analysis

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    The subject in the Food Recall project is lacking in many food groups as listed on Choose MyPate.gov ( (United States Department of Agriculture, 2017). Although some dairy and protein foods are present, there are other food groups missing that are required for a balanced meal to stay healthy. There are little amounts of fruits and vegetables present to fulfill all food groups. Although Doritos may seem like a grain, the grain category is also missing from this diet. A healthy diet should be consisted

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    Pet Food Recall

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    The recent pet food recall has made most of the pet owners become conscious about their pet’s health. Though, if you have planned to prepare meals for your pet at home, then there is nothing great than this. Still, the first time pet food cookers may feel a little skeptic about it. So, why not go through these simple recipes that will make your pet devour and enjoy eating. • Doggy hamburger helper- Combine fried 1 cup of hamburger meat in 1 tbsp of canola oil, 2 tbsp cottage cheese, 2 chopped boiled

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    Food Recall Case Study

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    She does not have any known food allergies. For 24 hours’ food recall, day 1 Friday morning TN ate a bowl of cheerio with 1 glass of milk before went to school. Lunch at school ate 4 piece of chicken nugget, mash potatoes, an orange, and 1 carton of milk. TN states she doesn’t like food in school, it has same kind over and over again. Dinner at grandma house, she ate a bowel of Pho beef noodle soup. This was her favorite foods. She can eat every day if they let her have it. Drank 1 can of mountain

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    Pet Food Recall Of Pet Pets

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    I remember the first night the news announced the pet food recall. I jumped up and got online quickly to make sure the food I feed my pets was not on the list. Thank goodness it wasn 't. But that doesn 't mean that I don 't still worry about it. I 'm still feeding them the same food, but I am watching my pets very closely for any abnormal behavior at all. I 'm sure many pet owners are doing the same. But I did decide I could do one thing for my dogs and that is to make them some dog biscuits myself

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    brought in food models and a tool kit to have the client demonstrate their food portion sizes. I was able to observe from the students that volunteered to interview that day that the props really helped them gather detailed and more accurate information from the client. Also the client was engaged in the interview process when selecting the appropriate prop. It was difficult not having them when I tried

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    item such as an automobile, consumers anticipate their investments to function properly and safely. However as witnessed over the years, producers and manufacturers are hit with product recalls frequently. A product recall is the process of retrieving and replacing defective goods for consumers. When a company recalls a product, the company or manufacturer absorb the cost of replacing and fixing defective products for consumers. For large companies, the costs of repairing faulty merchandise can accumulate

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    High Confidence __ __ __ __ __ Low Confidence d. Stapel scale +5, +4, +3, +2, +1 Product Quality -1, -2, -3, -4, -5 +5, +4, +3, +2, +1 Consumer Confidence -1, -2, -3, -4, -5 e. Forced ranking scale I, the consumer, have confidence in Menu Foods products. Please select your answer from the following: Strongly Agree (5), Agree (4), Disagree (3), Strongly Disagree (2) 3. Ch.13 - 9 -- Below are six questions that might be found on questionnaires. Comment on each as to whether or not it is

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    Experiment 6 Retrieval induced forgetting Aarti N. Shah Roll Number: 21 MA-I University of Mumbai Department of Applied Psychology and Counseling Centre Abstract Using the retrieval-practice paradigm (Anderson, R. A. Bjork, & E. L. Bjork, 1994), it was tested whether or not retrieval-induced forgetting could be found in item recognition test in terms of RT and accuracy. In this experiment retrieval practice on items from semantic categories depressed recognition of non-practiced

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    weighted average precision (91.37) greater than recall (91.11) and F1-score (91.24). From the above results, it appears that Deep Learning classifier achieve higher accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score. Figure 11: Clustering accuracy using Deep Learning Technique 1.5 Results Comparison Table 2: Performance Measures Comparison Model Decision Trees Naïve Bays Deep Learning Domain precision recall precision recall precision recall food 100.00 25.93 58.06 66.67 46.55 100.00 communication

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    pet foods/toys/treats, etc. I am extremely nit-picky about what exactly my animals are eating; thus, I chose the massive 2013 pet food recalls due to Salmonella from Natura Pet, a company owned by the enormous umbrella corporation Proctor & Gamble, and that carries three brands of pet food: Innova, EVO, and California Naturals. I focused specifically on the Innova and EVO labels, because once upon a time, I used to feed my animals these brands. In 2013, Natura had a major and on-going food recall

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