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    The movement of people, food, and manufactures goods can have such a negative impact on public health, as some scientists are working on changing the genes of animals and plants, is a good example of one of the aspects of the movement, what is actually happening is changing the future of the world that we are living in, and changing the future have more than one chance, actually doing this have many chances including failure and regret, or actually designing a better future. So the movement…

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    Mosanto Branding

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    Branding is what a company or business strategically does to create a name, a logo or design that signifies what they stand for in the marketplace. Branding is very important for the longevity of any business. The company strives to paint a picture that they have the customer’s best interest in everything that they do. Although their ethics have been questionable, they stand behind their companies standards of practice. The stakeholders in Mosanto are numerous. First, we have to include the…

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    Western White Pine

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    General Description: Western White Pines are native to Western North America. They tolerate of a verity of soil condition from peat bogs, dry sandy soil to rocky conditions. They are tall, straight, pyramidal shaped tree with bluish-green needle that are in fascicle of 5. The bark is dark gray and platy. ID Characteristic: Some key identification characteristics are the needles, which are straight, flexible and triangular; bluish-green in color and have lines of white spots, which have 5…

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    One of the areas the Salado Indians lived in is where the Tonto National Monument.The three main agricultural crops they grew and lived on were called “The Three Sisters”; corn, beans and squash. The corn they ate and grew was not the same kind that Americans eat today.Rather it is multi-colored and smaller. The beans were flat podded climbing beans. And the squash was winter squash where the skin was hardened and the seeds were more mature. The crops were planted close together in mounds…

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    Golden Rice Controversy

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    issues. In the past, it had focused on whaling and nuclear efforts, but with stricter regulations in place and in order to stay relevant, Greenpeace has moved onto current issues, such as Golden Rice in India. However, the reasoning and effects of this issue has caused widespread controversy. Greenpeace’s protest on Golden Rice is causing it to lose support as it strays from their original goal of environmental protest into popular pseudoscience. Greenpeace found its beginnings in the Cold war…

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    Globalization and the associated advancements in technology and medicine have done much more to rid the world of dangerous and widespread diseases like polio and smallpox than they have to contribute negatively to public health. All-the-same, though, the increased possibility of global spread of disease is a an important and worrisome concern. I do not believe that the international flow of goods, food, and people should be stemmed for the sake of public health on anything but a case by case…

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    In my opinion I think we should stop using GMO food because it a presents several problem for human health and environment. First of all, a huge concern about GMO food is may cause of high risk allergies because it no test that guarantee that GMO will not cause allergies. The article “Genetically Modified Foods May Cause Allergic Response” describe a classical understanding of why a GM crop might create new allergies is that the imported genes produce a new protein, which has never before been…

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    Through the improvement of production and reduction of insecticide 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…

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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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