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    Gmo Foods Are Unsafe

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    The act of genetically modifying food was successful in its initial stages. By using the seeds from the most yielding crop season after season, the early farmers altered the course of history and gave birth to civilization. Genetically modified food continues to feed people today who might otherwise would’ve died of starvation. Today, however, GMO’s are more efficiently produced and are altering the food supply more rapidly. Scientists generally agree with the use of GMO’s. According to a survey…

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    Genetically modified organism (GMO), are plants that have been scientifically altered to accomplish a specific reason. There are numerous reasons why they were created, which include but are not limited to, eliminating the need for pesticides through altering the plants DNA to be resistant towards insects, allowing plants to grow in drought like conditions saving the need for water which has cost benefits and saves a precious resource for the human population in those conditions, increasing…

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    The Agricultural Revolution in the United States was based largely on the massive introduction of new varieties of plants animals new machinery and the use of chemical fertilizers pesticides and irrigation. In 1944 Norman Borlaug and his colleagues found in Mexico exhausted fields, Their initial aim was to develop a variety of wheat which was adaptable to many different areas which were resistant to disease and was very Hardy. the wheat used by Mexican Farmers had long stems naturally evolved…

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    tail lingers of Idgie Threadgoode and Ruth Jamison as author Fannie Flagg displays Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café, a novel of how an adventurous Idgie full of love takes care and helps Ruth along the way of life with tons of stories including everything that is happening in Whistle Stop, Alabama. Along the way, you will learn secrets and attend different adventures in the story of Whistle Stop. Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Café displays the story of the rebellious…

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    usage, GM crops are growing taller than the original ones, it can add extra nutrient or remove undesirable substance, which contributes to customers. Ingo Potrykus discovered golden rice in 1992, which is created by putting two genes of phytoene synthase, lycopene beta-cyclase and one gene from Eriwinia uredovora to rice(Ye, Al-Babili, Kloti, Zhang, Lucca, Beyer and Potrykus, 2000). It increases the intake of vitamin A, which helped 0.5 millions children every year in…

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    Genetically modified organisms or GMO’s are organisms that has been altered using genetic engineering which, consist of bacteria, plants, and animals. Genetically modified organism have been engineered for two main applications which is agricultural production and scientific research. There are many negative effects of genetically modified organisms as in the impact it has on the environment, and the health and wellbeing of animals and humans. Some of the different types of health effects are…

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    Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) used towards food have been highly controversial since the practice started in the 1970’s. Since becoming officially announced in 1996, the controversy has only intensified, feeling a strong resistance from environmentalists, scientists and religious leaders. While scientists, practicing the use of modifying organism, insist the practice is safe, many feel that this is a dangerous practice leading to many health issues today. Before people judge the use of…

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    The 2012 Seralini Study

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    Our world’s constantly growing population and increasing scientific advancements have allowed us to take new steps toward feeding our race. Agricultural sustainability is a vital necessity for our planet’s farmers and consumers to have in order to meet economic, social, and health needs. The requirements needed in order to obtain this have heightened over the years, but with the establishment of genetic modification, we have grown closer to this goal. Genetically modified organisms are…

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    GMO’s, or genetically modified organisms, are animals that have their genes manipulated in a laboratory. These genes are changed by chemicals to bring some good effects on the people but may also bring some bad ones. There are lots of controversies and debates in society about how dangerous GMOs are even after some research was conducted and it showed that there use was safe. This paper is intended to help give information about the good and bad effects of GMO’s in society and help us make a…

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    Millions of people all over the planet suffer from poverty and starvation. One very interesting but experimental solution to the problem of world hunger is genetically engineered food. The process involves the crossbreeding of crops in a laboratory with species that are not plant like. Say for example, that a scientist crossed a fish and a potato. The diversity of this gene mixture is supposed to give this hybrid crop special characteristics like resistance to disease, the ability to deal with…

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