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    First, GM organism are inorganic and poses risks to human health. Genetically modified products are synthesized in laboratories with toxic chemicals, and it adversely affects the human genome. Genetic modification uses recombinant technology extensively, in which DNAs from two different species is joined together. Through recombinant technology, genetic engineers infuse desirable traits into organisms…

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    Achieving an associates in mathematics, graduating with a 3.76 gpa from Cuyamaca College and currently on track to a B.S. in Chemical Engineering currently with a 3.0 gpa. I have also just recently been selected by the members of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers to participate in UC San Diego’s inaugural projects group. I have been selected to provide my technical abilities to building a scaled down water purifier that will turn salt water…

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    Deming was a trained statistician and an expert on improving the quality of war materials during WWII. He continued this expertise in quality and resource management after war ended, and was invited by the Japanese industrial leaders and engineers to Japan (Institute, 2005). The goal of the Japanese business leaders was to change the perception the world had of their products as being cheap and inferior. They wanted to be known for quality and innovative products that could compete on the world…

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    countries including E.U., Switzerland, Canada, and Australia have used microbes, or fungi, to clean up of hazardous materials, and organic compounds that are usually hard to degrade because of the chemical and physical make up of such materials (Christensen, 1989). These microorganisms eat up these chemicals producing nothing but natural waste that can biodegrade down into the soil. The fungi only need to be placed once and they begin to do the only think they know how to do, eat. This method is…

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    Monsanto Research Paper

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    Binod Gurung SCN 200 November 2, 2017 Monsanto is a major food supplier. Monsanto has taken over the seed market. The controversy that surrounds the Genetically Modified(GM) seeds produced by Monsanto is that the GM seeds require chemicals like pesticides and herbicides which is not only causing environmental change but also causing harmful effects on human and animals. More than 200 companies have been bought by five giant companies Monsanto, Syngenta, Bayer, Dow and DuPont in the past 15…

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    From Space Race to Creating Space: Cold War Era Intersectionality of the American Civil Rights Movement. Ivanca Urecheanu (30102069) -. HTST 300 Dr.Ken MacMillan April 3, 2024 The Cold War era was characterized by intense geopolitical competition between the United States and the Soviet Union, crossing beyond political and military realms and extending into space exploration. This was a West versus East dogma disagreement, it went beyond the two superpowers and much of the world…

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    Coal Argumentative Essay

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    initial cost. On top of that, it creates good paying jobs for nuclear engineers for an annual wage of $102,950 on average according to Department of Labor. On top of this, nuclear reactors are only refueled about once every 18 months, and uranium consist of only 30% of the operating cost. Meaning that nuclear energy prices are far less volatile and therefor are very consistent unlike many of its…

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    to harm life, but in the journal article it reveals the great danger of GMOs. In 1989, it is recorded that dozens of Americans died and several thousands were afflicted and impaired by a genetically alter versions of the food supplement called L-tryptophan. Not long ago, in 1996 Brazil nut genes were inserted into soybeans by a company called Pioneer Hi-Bred. This genetically engineer lead to individuals go into anaphylactic shock that is like a severe bee sting reaction which can caused death…

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    1. INTRODUCTION I am a chemical engineer working for Sasol co. . The specialised scope of the company’s product portfolio include manufacturing of fuels, oils, chemical, polymers, fertilizers, explosives and gas. I am instructed to generate 5 ideas for Sasol and determine the best product (line) among them through the multi factor decision making process. I am instructed to use the AHP excel spreadsheet picking 4 criteria of my choice to evaluate the ideas. 2. IDEA GENERATION MIND MAP…

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    be effective and profitable. Unfortunately, initial or prolonged success is not enough to maintain an organization’s continued profitability. Many organizations fail to perform the introspection and environmental analysis needed to develop and institute changes to keep the company current; ultimately, this can lead to organizational decline and even death, if not corrected (Jones, 2012, p. 321). This paper sets out to examine one organization that enjoyed a prolonged period of immense a success…

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