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    Zombie Apocalypse

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    The apocalypse, is coming, and we need to be prepared for the zombie apocalypse. If we don’t, we will all be infected. So we need to learn to survive the zombie apocalypse. Welcome to training for the zombie apocalypse. I will be your trainer and we need to learn how the zombie apocalypse. There are some rules that you need to obey in order to survive. If you don’t, you’re not going to last very long. So, here it is, your training begins, now! Firstly, you need to study your surroundings. You…

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    Do you like raisins? Have you ever wondered how raisins were made? If so, you and I are VERY different people. In this paper I will tell you how to make raisins, where they come from, and why they should be eradicated from this miserable Earth. If you don’t know where raisins come from already, you need to reevaluate your life. They come from grapes. “You’ll need fresh grapes. Remove the stems from those grapes and wash them thoroughly. Place them on a tray and leave them in the sun to dry for…

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    For many years corn has been a main crop for a multitude amount of people. From the Middle Ages and Romans, to this day with varied gadgets and useful technology. Furthermore, there were countless methods of producing corn, some of which growers still benefit from today. Although agriculturists have a few advanced machinery, producers still occasionally practice methods for producing crops that were used long, long ago. Take the Middle Ages and their methods as an example. They knew…

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    All In all the use of GMOs in food production is becoming an awareness that many respected organization are getting involved in. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) and the Obama Administration are trying to change the way farming is being handled by implementing policies of such. However, the socio-economics causes a lot of apprehension in implementing these policies. Currently GMO use is being addressed by the general statutory authority of environmental, health, and safety laws but…

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    The use of GMO is one of the major debates that happens today throughout the world. its genes changed via biotechnology and its use of genetic modification. Scientists can produce new varieties of plants with certain qualities, such as being more resistant to viruses or bug-killing chemicals. Even though there is a main cause of contaminated food, GMO is a better way to go because it protects the world, and creates stronger crops creating less pesticides. GMO contamination is certain to happen…

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    UNIVERSITY OF THE PEOPLE HEALTH AND GLOBALIZATION Globalization Written Assignment Unit Seven UoPeople Student 5/24/2017 The seventh unit of the course of Globalization has given us the opportunity to learn about the health and globalization. In this unit we were able to discuss critical topics such as: Infectious diseases and global public health, Global public health system, genetically modified organisms, (GMO) Global diseases. Because the world is become a village, it is of great…

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    Monsanto's Round Up

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    Glyphosate is a chemical which is widely used as a systemic herbicide in many of the most popular commercially available weed killers. Notably, perhaps the most popular and often used of these products is Monsanto’s Round Up which has become a staple of farming in the United States as well as many other countries over the past several decades. However, the overuse of glyphosate based herbicides has led to its decreased effectiveness and has forced many farmers to look elsewhere for weed…

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    Since it was decided that every separate GM product needs a number of tests run on it by the national government regulatory committees, the process has become much slower (U.S. General Accounting Office, 1). GM foods and crops are being regulated similarly to prescription drugs, even though there is no true evidence that they have more risks than conventional foods and crops. The ultimate question is “should GM foods be labeled?”. According to agricultural businesses, labeling of GM foods…

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    Sunflower Oil

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    Discussion: The completion and analysis of the data produced by this experiment showed that sunflower oil will not serve as an affective pesticide. Sunflower oil did influence the C. maculatus’ ability to reproduce. Beans with 15ml/kg of oil were able to cut the number of eggs present by almost half. However, the analysis of the error bars showed no significance between the no sunflower oil and sunflower oil of either 5ml/kg or 15ml/kg concentration. This lead to the conclusion that while…

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    You ever wondered what was in your food huh ? I do too. You may never know what goes on in these factories in the USA or anywhere else.Well allow me to give you some insight in these factories of death.It is called GMOs (genetically modified organism) sounds funny right.Who would ever think of that! GMOs are the foods that most of us consume everyday without knowing. The food is modified to last longer or used to kill insects. However, these foods weren’t originally designed for us.You may think…

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