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    people do not think about what they eat until it is too late. Genetically modified organisms were created to improve our life. However, they are associated with various health risks and environmental issues, which stops them from actually being beneficial to our life. Therefore, genetically modified organisms need to be banned or labeled so that the Americans can choose whether they want to purchase them or not. To begin, genetically modified organisms, also known as GMOS – “include one or more…

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    There seems to be three main arguments against genetically modified foods (GMO), they don't reproduce, we don't know if our body recognizes it, and high production cost. Even tho genetically modified foods are made to be more protected against farm pesticide and diseases; are they good for our body?. Genetically modified foods are not able to reproduce for example, once a GMO seed is planted it will not produce anymore seeds for farmers to reproduce more fruits. farmers are forced to go buy…

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    requirement to label genetically modified foods appearing on supermarket shelves. Many consumers just want to be aware of what foods are being genetically modified, but Monsanto automatically disagrees on the bill (Barrett). This would generally make the public feel skeptical over Monsanto’s true motive in the biotech industry. Why would Monsanto and other companies want to hide whether or not some crop has been genetically modified? The reason could be that genetically modified crops and its…

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    Science, chemical and big name companies had done hazardous experiments with the consumers food without the world’s communities approval and it still continues today. Labeling the genetically modified organisms was also known as “Proposition 37.” Genetically modified organisms had contaminated the food supply. “A GMO (genetically modified organism) is the result of a laboratory process where genes from the DNA of one species are extracted and artificially forced in the genes of an unrelated…

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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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    dangers of genetically modified products. Genetically modified products are one of the minor issues that countries discuss and take action. In the United States, genetically modified food products are favored by the majority of the public, but some people have argued that the process of genetically modifying products is dangerous and can cause harm in humans if any mistakes in modifying is made. If all the reasons against GMOs are true, then taking all genetically modified products…

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    A genetically modified organism or GMO is any organism whose had its genetic material altered using genetic engineering techniques. We humans have been using selective breeding or artificial selection for a very long time. This process takes the desired traits of an organism and breeds them whilst weeding out the organisms lacking the desired trait are not bred. This was the precursor to what we now call genetic modification. In 1973, Herbert Boyer and Stanley Cohen created the first genetically…

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    including all of Europe, people have the opportunity of knowing whether or not they are eating food which contains genetically engineered ingredients. In the United States, we don’t?” Why is genetic modification rendering in a nation that is considered the best country of all? In all of its entirety, genetic engineering and genetically modified organisms are the basis to all other national situations related to food insecurity, like…

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    Independent Science News Food Health and Agriculture Bioscience News, Jonathan Latham, a plant biologist, expresses in his experience Genetically Modified Organism’s quick transition from the lab to the industry, the high risks of Genetically Modified Organism plants, and the dangerous toxins that are placed inside Genetically Modified Organism plants. Jonathan Latham explains, in the beginning of his research he worked in the labs and assisted in created Genetically Modified Organism plants. to…

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