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    The world as we know it is ending. We’re speed writing its future with man-made technology, but how does this affect the moral fiber connecting us? In technological advancement we, as a society, are presented with incredible ethical dilemmas. We are aware that the intent in the creation of technology does not always represent the intent of its individual users or the powerful entities that monopolize them. Exploring what we know about the technology we have, and imagining the technology we’re…

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    This is a state in the US where the primary industries include; Industrial machinery and equipment, Fabricated metal products, Chemicals and Allied Products, Printing and Publishing, and Agriculture (Byrne). The farm in the painting directly relates to the agricultural industries in this area. Wyeth was originally neighbors with Christina and Karl Kuerner. He started painting them in the 1930s and soon befriended them.…

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    Did you know that Spain is the third largest country in Europe? When viewed on a map of Europe, you can see Spain prominently sticking out on the Iberian Peninsula of Europe Spain is a beautiful country with a diverse and unique culture, recognized widely throughout the world. I chose this country because of the deep appreciation I hold for the culture and values upheld by the Spanish people, some of which everybody could stand to incorporate into their daily lives. So here is what you need to…

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    Listeria monocytogenes (L.monocytogenes) is a gram-positive bacterium that is an intracellular human pathogen. L.monocytogenes can persist in vast environmental and animal reservoirs including but not limited: food processing plants, dairy milking equipment, wild birds, and silage (1–3). L.monocytogenes can be seeded into environmental reservoirs through exit of carriers or animal reservoirs by secretion in feces. Handling of equipment used in the production of food for human consumption near or…

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    vitamins, increasing crop yields, and producing weather producing plants. This article should be looked at as a good source because the article was written as an interview. The author Amanda Bosworth was interviewing a college professor who taught agricultural science, and he also had written a book about GMOs, which meant his knowledge on the subject was immense. Also as I stated before in my fourth subtopic “the health benefits of genetically modified organisms” I wrote multiple ways in which…

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    With the declared independence from British imperialism beginning in 1775 and becoming official in 1776 with the Declaration of Independence, a lot more changed than just the type of government present within the former colonies. The very ideas that sparked revolution were enough to set in motion many changes to contemporary society, politics, and even economics. The idea of resisting the imperial power that so much of the population of the colonies had become complacent in being submissive to…

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    "Multinational corporations do control. They control the politicians. They control the media. They control the pattern of consumption, entertainment, thinking. They're destroying the planet and laying the foundation for violent outbursts and racial division." (Quotes on MNC, Brainy quotes) But, what is a multinational Corporation? A multinational Corporation, also called an MNC, is a corporation that has its facilities and assets in at least one country other than its home country(Multinational…

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    In the modern era, progression is constantly occurring through every aspect of life. People are focused on the current time rather than the future. The current effects people have on the environment with machinery and careless behavior is constantly destroying the ozone for the future. The controversial topic of greenhouse gas emissions is disputed about the hindering economic effects. Many believe the economic strain is not worth a greater debt. Those who believe precautions should not be made…

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    Indeed, economic revenue was not the most amazing part Fordism (the assembly line) had brought to the society; expansion of personal mobility was the rosy prospects the assembly brought into the society. Recall from earlier statement, the personal mobility was very low and poor during 1800s-1900s since public transportation was the only reliable transportation method. Within the development of the assembly line, more people and family were able to afford a car and move from one location to the…

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    Pro GMOs Introduction In 1996, Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) were presented to people. Since then there have been vivid disputes about usefulness and safety of GMOs. Important question here is whether these genetically modified organisms are dangerous to people’s health and environment. Another issue is whether the humankind needs GMO to survive food crisis or whether it can do so without intervening the nature. Thus, there are both proponents and opponent to the relevance of using GMO.…

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