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    You take a risk driving to work or school. You 're always taking risks at work, depending what you do. In unit 5 we read stories that all had to do with risk taking. The stories we read were Beowulf, Blackheart by Mark Brazaitis, and Are Genetically Modified Foods Scary? By Paloma Reyes. The story Beowulf is a unique because it was the first book written in the english language. Since the book was written so long ago the original author is unknown and the story is passed down by hearsay.…

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    consume genetically modified food on a daily basis without them even noticing or acknowledging its existence. According to World Health Organization, Genetically Modified Foods is referred as, "...foods derived from organisms whose genetic material, DNA has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally...”. However the government assures that GMOs, genetically modified organisms, are not dangerous to consume, but not all civilians are convinced. Therefore, genetically modified foods is a…

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    expect from a high-achieving university - eager and intelligent, all looking to make the food industry more sustainable. Upon Pollan’s invitation, Pam Ronald, a slight in stature, but profoundly influential plant geneticist, steps on stage to make a case for genetically modified foods, though Pollan himself has been a “vocal skeptic” of GMOs (Little 1). He introduces her to his group of sustainability, organic-food advocates saying,“if anyone can make a case for GMOs, it’s Pam Ronald,” a…

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    consumer know what’s in the food they are buying. Many argue that foods containing GMOs are harmful to consume and so they boycott products such as corn syrup, cornmeal, and high-fructose corn syrup (HFCS) since they derive from corn. Soy is one of the crops that are altered Smith states that, “Currently commercialized GM crops in the U.S. include soy (94%).” In other words soy is the top crop that is modified. Other foods that contain ingredients that are genetically modified are: infant…

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    been genetically ameliorated or modified in some way; ten centuries ago our predecessors took bad corn and crossed these to create diverse sorts of corn mixtures so they could collect them better. It has been argued (Ronald 2015) that the ancient Greeks expounded on uniting - connecting the stem of one plant to the bases of another. The particular abilities of modern Transgenic modification were developed and produced in California four decades ago. Genetically modified food (GM food) is food…

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    Genetically Modified Foods Argumentative Essays Genetically modified foods have been the subject of many controversies over the years. There have been concerns about the safety of genetically modified foods. The only way to end these controversies is by analyzing scientific evidence from both sides. Therefore, the question arises, has there been sufficient scientific evidence that proves beyond a doubt that genetically modified foods are indeed safe for human consumption. Well, the facts point…

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    living systems and/or organisms’ changes and the technology used to make them is called Biotechnology. An example of Biotechnology’s product are the Genetically Modified food, that are planned to bring benefits, such as, better nutritional content, an improvement in the production, and resistance to diseases and insects. The Golden Rice is one of the GM food that is in the line for being released for the world consumption,…

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    Are Eating Are Putting Our World and Health at Risks Food is essential to us. It provides energy and nutrients we need to survive. Therefore, we always want to improve the food’s appearance, nutrient values and increase crop yields. This leads to the creation of genetically modified (GM) foods. According to the World Health Organization, GM foods are foods derived from organisms whose genetic material (DNA) has been modified in a way that does not occur naturally, e.g. through the…

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    The question of whether or not GMOs should be accepted hasn’t existed for very long compared to other issues; however, the idea of genetic modification has become highly controversial since the 90’s. GMOs, or genetically modified organisms, contain genes from a different organisms in order to achieve a desired characteristic. Although concerns regarding GMOs highlight issues such as effects on the environment, solving world hunger, pesticides, and health issues, these issues aren’t completely…

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    Genetically Modified Foods have various different advantages to the environment and agriculture such as them having the ability to generate a better outcome on crop production, producing a great quality crop while using less harmful chemicals to produce them. However, there is a lot of research about whether they are entirely beneficial as they have many negative aspects especially on the environment and on nature. The hazardous compounds they contain which have a negative impact on the…

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