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    George Washington Carver was born in 1860 in Diamond,Missouri. During his childhood he went to school and had to walk 10 miles. He graduated from Iowa state university. While Carver get’s deeper into his education he became the inventor of peanuts and sweet potatoes. His reputation is largely based on his promotion of alternate crops to cotton,such as peanuts and sweet potatoes. He wanted poor farmers to grow alternatives crops both as a source of other products to improve their quality…

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    Weed killers contain chemicals to control weeds. A chemical called glyphosate kills weeds by preventing protein essential to plant growth. Weed killers mainly contain glyphosate which is believed to stop plants from producing certain molecules called amino acids. Plants make amino acids from scratch in order to live. On the other hand, people and some animals receive these amino acids from eating plants because they do not have the ability to make amino acids for they lack enzymes that are…

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    Before completing this exercise, my initial position on genetically modified foods was that they were safe and healthy for people to eat. My character for the reacting to the past Africa game was the role as a Monsanto scientist who was on the pro-GMO faction side. One of the responsibilities for my character was to convince the Africans that there are no reasons scientifically that they shouldn’t accept corn. For my argument, I wrote that corn should be safe for Africans because they are…

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    In my opinion I think we should stop using GMO food because it a presents several problem for human health and environment. First of all, a huge concern about GMO food is may cause of high risk allergies because it no test that guarantee that GMO will not cause allergies. The article “Genetically Modified Foods May Cause Allergic Response” describe a classical understanding of why a GM crop might create new allergies is that the imported genes produce a new protein, which has never before been…

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    In addition to the lawsuits from “seed saving” with compliant GM farmers, farmers with no association with Monsanto are also losing out. Many organic farms are losing billions of dollars because they are being contaminated by GM pollen and seeds, through no fault of their own. Each time an organic farm is contaminated; the farm loses their prestigious title and has to deal with Monsanto lawsuits, because of their patented seeds. Organic food is in very high demand right now; many people are on…

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    What We 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…

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    In the modern society, there is an increase number of people concerned about food safety around the world. These food safety worries are primary about some new food species. This food which combines their DNA by using genetic technology is called genetically modified (GM) food. Scientists can make specific changes to food’s genetic structure and can alter food’s original characteristics. There are both advantages and disadvantages of GM food. The benefits of GM food are that researchers can…

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    One reason is because bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) is more toxic than other pesticides and herbicides being sprayed onto plants. According to “Genetically Modified Foods Could Pose Numerous Health Risks”, mice that were fed food with Bt toxins had “damaged intestines and powerful…

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    Foods are essential to human. It provides us energy and nutrient we need to survive. Therefore, we always want to improve the food appearance, nutrient value and increase crop yield. This leads to the derivation of genetically modified (GM) foods. 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 introduction of a gene from a different organism (WHO 2016). Although it is a newly advance scientific…

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    When I think about genetically modified foods the immediate thoughts of lies, betrayal, and dangers come to mind. There are the lies that promote the production of these foods, there is the betrayal of our government and multiple agencies that are supposed to protect us as a people and keep us informed of whether there is safety in growing and eating these foods, and, at worse, the danger surrounding the consumption of these foods which correlates with the arising issues among the human populace…

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