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    more Genetically Modified Crops (GMOs) is a big issue when it comes to health concerns and the harm it does to the earth when growing said crops. Some of the health concerns that Genetically Modified Organisms have been known to contribute to are antibiotic resistance, decrease in the nutritional value of the food (indigestible), toxicity to the body by certain…

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    Bioengineering of food, which is the process of producing genetically modified food (GMO) has always been an controversial issue since the first GMO, humulin, was approved by US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1982 (Woolsey, 2012). The process involves the introduction of one or multiple genes of an organism into the DNA of another through the method of genetic engineering in order to obtain new and beneficial characteristics. GMO is not only known as genetically modified food, but it is…

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    The editorial “With GMO Policies, Europe Turns Against Science” by Mark Lynas, is a perfect example of how authors can use rhetorical devices to sway readers into taking the author’s side of an issue. This is a time when many people are concerned with what is in their foods and how healthy their food is for them. Everyday people are debating if foods with Genetically Modified Organisms are the best decision to feed their families or if they should stay with organic and non-GMO foods. The truth…

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    Genetically modified food and animals- or GMOs –is a controversial topic worldwide. GMOs have gotten considerably popular over the the years. Like everything, there are pros and cons to GMOs. Although in this particular case the benefits seem to outweigh the negatives. There are many advantages to GMOs. Modifying the food can not only give the food better quality but also enhance the taste. In addition, it can make plants and animals more resistant to disease and pests, which means…

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    One possible solution that the U.S. FDA is now seriously considering is GMO mosquitoes, engineered by the Biotech Firm, Oxitec. The U.S. FDA is considering to allow the releasing of these GMO mosquitoes in Key Haven, Florida, but is waiting on the citizens to vote on it before giving its permission. Although the citizens of Florida are afraid of the Zika virus spreading in their state, there are so many fears of releasing the GMO mosquitoes that people are hesitant to accept this as a solution.…

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    Most of the developed foreign countries have a law about GMOs being required to be on the label of food. Some countries have banned the sale of GMOs altogether, but not the United States. Europe requires a special label for foods with GMOs in it, as does China and Canada. Why are we left out? Why do we as consumers not get a say in what we put in our bodies. The US does not have a labeling laws yet because we are misinformed about GMOs. GMOs are foods that have been changes…

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    GMOs has depleted the market for agriculturalists. GMOs are priced unreasonably, and “a bag of GMO seeds can cost up to $150 per bag” (Cassidy). In developing countries the GM seeds are escalating in prices dramatically. In Roseboro’s article, he renounces the generalized idea that GMOs eradicate poverty in developing countries, and emphasizes in reality GMOs are expensive for farmers in the third world. In a survey conducted by…

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    Jeremy Seifert is the creator and director of GMO: OMG, a documentary that raises public awareness about genetically modified organisms (GMOs). GMOs are most commonly used in reference to crop plants created for human or animal consumption. Today over eighty percent of all processed foods on our grocery store shelves have GMOs in them. Seifert takes to the streets, randomly asking people what they know about GMOs. No one he asked knew what GMOs were. Food is one of the most essential things…

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    Gmo Foods Just accessible on StudyMode Theme: Genetically modified life form, Genetically modified sustenance, Nutrition GMO sustenances are hereditarily modified organisms with hereditary structures to make them impervious to a few pesticides, infections or creepy crawlies. The hereditarily is to enhance the quality and taste of the creature and to expand the development and yield. For reasons unknown everybody isn't persuaded that GMO Foods are protected asserting they might be hurtful…

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    desirable traits of other foods. Although the idea behind GMO’s is morally good, it is actually doing more harm than good. GMO’s are exhausting the planet’s resources much more quickly than the planet can make up for. Animals feed on these resources but GMOs are creating an ecological imbalance. The species in every ecosystem work together in the environment to maintain a certain balance to ensure that the ecosystem can run smoothly. For example, food chains show us that animals are a necessary…

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