2. 8-12 pages in length (apparently less than 8 is fine, though)
3. Must use citation (whatever format you like, but MLA or APA are easiest)
4. Must use reputable sources (i.e. do NOT use Wikipedia, Buzzfeed, etc)
• Format :
• Intro : 3 parts
1. what ? what r u writing about ? whats the subject? from general information narrowed down to thesis (1 or 2 paragraph )
2. why ? why have chosen this topic ? from all options why is important to write about this? (1,2 paragraph)
3. . method? Secondary research based , what type of source used , your approach to answer the question ( 1 paragraph)
• Discussion :
Represent the data which support your thesis, don’t manipulate them
• Conclusion : Analyze your findings, information, what u came up from the data ? how …show more content…
Outcomes conducted by research were unpleasant for big biotech companies such as Monsanto. Seralini G E examined roundup-tolerant genetically modified maize and Roundup itself, to determine possible long-term effects these substances for 2 years on rats. Results observed were considerably controversial, Female rats grew mammary tumors, and their pituitary was impaired, sex hormone levels were modified. In male rats, liver necrosis was visible and kidney cells were notably larger, and their tumors were about 4 bigger in size. Author concluded that these altered characteristics could be explained by endocrine disrupting of roundup and transgenic modified foods resistance to these pesticides. However, the results were rejected by European food safety authority, by mentioning the study is not reliable, because the way of exposure on subjects was injection and not oral, inhalation or dermal, which are the relevant way of exposure defined by