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    another, one tree to bear another's fruit. He destroys and defaces all things; he loves all that is deformed and monstrous (Jean-Jacques Rousseau).” Rousseau is stating that when God creates everything, it is good but when men try to change the natural state of something, it becomes corrupt. Men will force unnatural things to happen, similar to using genetic engineering, created something that is not purely real. It is very difficult to find anything in its most pure form nowadays. The novel…

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    If a transgenic seed shows up in a farmer’s property, then Monsanto detectives should investigate how the seed possibly landed there. In that case, draw conclusions and consequences to the one responsible for crossbreeding an unnatural crop with an organic crop which as we can imagine isn’t probably healthy for the environment. Under those circumstances, it could lead to mutations or be considered as an invasive plant species or even worse an in pesticide that will wipe out certain pollinators,…

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    Fruitland was an utopian society in Massachusetts created by Bronson Alcott in 1843. He wanted to test out a new philosophy of creating a utopian society where everyone and every act is perfect for the society. The society was for their own good and all people were created equally. In 1843, a group of three adults and five children made their way to the Fruitland Farm where they wanted to create an utopian society to live a pure and spiritual lives. Over the seven months of living in the society…

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    labeling of GMOs in every state, but that is becoming more and more of a controversial issue. GM foods are making people unhappy, and are trying to change anti-labeling laws. It may not seem like a big deal, but a small number are on the middle ground, when it comes to GMOs. While they are seen as unethical and unnatural, a majority of countries are requiring the labeling of GMOs to keep opposing people happy, therefore making Vermont the first state in the United States to make labeling…

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    Genetically modified organisms are organisms that have been altered by outside forces and techniques. Genetically modified organisms, otherwise known as GMOs are a huge topic that has been a debate for years. GMOs are used in foods, medicine, and other goods. GMOs have been also used as research against viruses and other diseases. This is a new science that has created combinations of plants, animals, and bacteria that have not occurred through nature, but though insertion. Most food products in…

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    One product from Monsanto that has varying ethical aspects from various stakeholder viewpoints is its genetically modified sweet corn. Consumers of the products resulting from genetically modified plants are major stakeholders for Monsanto, and many of these consumers voice little concern for potential or theoretical issues involving genetically modified organisms. However, there is a growing and significant number of these consumers that are voicing concerns regarding potential health and…

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    Organic Grocery Labelling

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    The need for safe and accurate labelling has becomes imminent, as non-GMO, organic and other certified food claims trend. Products with certified labelling claims continue to gain strong consumer demand. Undeniably, some of the claims found on some food labels can be misleading. Essentially every processed food item on the shelves today has Soy, Sugar beets, Corn or Canola product, yet these crops the most genetically modified crop available commercially are not identified on food labels…

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    In biotechnology there is this experiment called GM animals (genetically modified animals). These are animals that contains additional or altered genetic material. This gives the animal traits they didn't have before. Some people do not agree that this is ok and it should not happen. Now let's look at the question “ are GM animals good or bad?”. We must first look at the process to fully understand how gm animals are made. The process is when genes from one organism is extracted and…

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    Another way cell phones have increased the quality of life in developing countries is by improving agriculture. In the journal article “Mobile Phones: Uplifting Weak and Failed States”, by Robert Rotberg he explains how cell phones have increase market efficiency and has helped farmers gain knowledge. With an increase in knowledge famers can gain access to different market prices at different locations and know when and where to sell their crops. They then can move their commodity from a low…

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    In this paragraph I will talk about by historians should emphasize agriculture more than human sacrifice. I think historians should emphasize agriculture in modern times more because it has more to talk about than human sacrifice and to some people it can be a little too violent. Most historians emphasize Human Sacrifice because there is more to talk about and then while there is still a lot to talk about and learn how they did all different ways. well I'll talk about all these reasons in…

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