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    containing genetic material that has been artificially altered so as to produce a desired characteristic.” (Oxford University Press (2016), oxforddictionaries.com) The seven most common GMO foods are corn, soy, yellow squash and zucchini, alfalfa, canola, sugar beets, and milk. About 85% of all corn is genetically modified to resist herbicides, which are used to kill weeds. We consume corn in many different ways. Corn syrup is one of the most commonly used corn products on the market today,…

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    Genetically modified (GM) foods have the potential to improve human health in the developing world. The genetic modification of food is a bioethics issue, due to the concerns raised when a foods physiognomies are altered to benefit the human race. Despite this, a food’s characteristics can be GM to become a vehicle for vaccines and a higher vitamin content, slowing the spread of diseases and thus improving human health. Furthermore, plants that are GM to be pest-resistant will cause a decrease…

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    How to Cook the Perfect Steak in a Pan Some people classify their diets with “meat and potatoes”, vegetarian, or vegan. I am a meat and potatoes kind of girl, and steak dinners are a favorite meal in my household. My recipe for a perfectly cooked steak was influenced while having dinner at a restaurant in France. I ordered a well done steak and the waiter quickly asked, “Why do Americans insist on cooking all the flavor out of their steak?” Instead of my order, he served me a medium rare…

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    Perfect Steak Recipe

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    minced, simply crush them with your hands against your cutting board to open the clove (Ramsay). Next, set aside three pieces of fresh thyme stems along with butter and fresh ground pepper. Finally, we begin to use the stove. Place two tablespoons of canola oil in you 12” non-stick frying pan over high heat. If your smoke alarms are highly sensitive, you may want to open a window or turn on the stove fans, considering the pan ought to be piping hot before placing the steak in. It’s time to…

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    Industries – agriculture – Agriculture is very important to the economy of the interior plains, as the plains contain much flat land that can be used for raising livestock and growing plants. Some vegetables that are grown include potatoes, wheat, canola, corn, etc……, as well as various livestock such as cattle. In addition, agriculture can sometimes strengthen the tourism industry in the interior plains. For example, bulls used in agriculture are also needed for major events such as the…

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    Chocolate Cake Recipe

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    Chocolate Cake Recipe A perfect chocolate cake recipe is not so easy to come by. Most people have tried several times to make a yummy chocolate cake recipe but failed after trying so many recipes. Chocolate cake can be made with chocolate and some other ingredients such as vanilla cream and sweeteners. Types of Chocolate Cake There are different types of chocolate cake. The most popular been: Chocolate layer cake Souffle cake Ding dong Traditional chocolate cake Fudge cake German chocolate…

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    Dada Banaspati Case Study

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    BACKGROUND We visited the industry and interviewed managers of organizations and asked them about the problems faced by the organizations related to Supply Chain. We as a group visited the warehouses of Habib, Meezan and Dalda foods as they are among the leading brands in the market. By interviewing the managers of Meezan and Habib we came to know that the problems in these organizations are not directly related with our field that is supply chain. When we visited Dalda Foods their manager…

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    Genetically Modified Organisms Genetically Modified Organisms, or GMOs, are created when a gene from one organism artificially changed through genetic engineering. By adding DNA from one plant, bacteria, or virus, the original organism will inherit its new attributes. Scientists created GMO’s seize parts of DNA from different kinds of organisms and attempt to intertwine them together to create a new, better product. Genetically modified organisms are unhealthy and should be banned. Several…

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    GMO’s: What are they? Why so much controversy over labeling? For some, the term GMOs rings a bell immediately, but for others you’re probably asking yourself what are GMOs? Why do they matter or do not matter? Where does this term come from? You’re probably wondering why many say there is such controversy over labeling of GMO’s. First and foremost, GMOs are found in our food. Most humans probably consume them on a daily basis. There is many opinions about this matter but to have an opinion we…

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    GMO Lab Rats

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    Education; Americans are GMO Lab Rats Genetic modification during infancy, animal testing, and vaccines all very controversial and talked about biomedical health issues. Recently the American public has heard a great deal about these topic during the presidential election (Despin). Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) directly affect every American citizen daily. So why is it that the controversial topic of food modification and gene manipulation not discussed more? Twenty-six countries around…

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