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    Introduction: Brassica Rapa comes from the family of Brassicaceae, also known as the mustard family; the genus Brassica L is known as mustard, and the species Brassica Rapa L is commonly known as field mustard (Plant Profile). There are several subspecies of Brassica Rapa, like a turnip, and they all have varying uses like oil and root production. We are using the Wisconsin Fast Plants that have artificially selected to be optimal for educational use. We are trying to increase the number of…

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    Pesticides, or the substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to plants, have proven to be detrimental not only to the insects destroying the plants but also to the humans and animals consuming the product. Getting rid of pesticides will not only benefit the environment but also us consumers, as it will lessen the amount of endangered species and reduce the risk of toxins entering the body. It is therefore of great importance that we consider this bill, one to abolish the…

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    Gmo Essay Outline

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    Say No to GMO Foods Essay Outline Essay Outline GMO foods are unsafe Information -Genetically Modified Organism -Genetically modified organisms occurs when the organisms DNA is altered in an unnatural way. Using gene technology, genetic engineering allowing certain genes to be transferred from one organism to another (“Q&A: genetically modified food”). Thesis -Do we really know what we are eating? Do we were know what kinds of food we putting into our bodies and…

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    The documentary Supplements and Safety from Frontline confronts the issue on the safeness and effectiveness of supplements. According to the documentary, half of all Americans take a supplement every day. The main concern arises when the products advertised claim to be safe and effective, when in reality they have no effect or present devastating side effects. Some health benefits can be noticed from taking this supplements, but it is difficult to distinguish which are safe and which are…

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    Tree Surgeons

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    If you might be looking to employ tree surgeons, you can find some things that you must look for. Look for any tree surgeon that's qualified and has certifications to work with tools like chainsaws and other climbing and rescue gear. It can be ideal to inquire about them for copies of these certifications. Another thing you should require is their public insurance liability. Clear everything up so that you will find not any problems inside future. If it is possible to obtain a recommendation…

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    Morally Wrong

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    Is it morally wrong to smoke around your young child? I am lucky enough to have lived on this earth for forty-seven years. My parents raised me with no interference from the courts, and I am fine. I take issue with the court’s invading our lives and homes beyond what their role is in our society. Government’s role is to protect us from those who wish to harm us. The government should protect our right to live, and the government should protect our liberties. The government has no right to invade…

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    In “Genetically Modified Food” Mike LaBossiere claims that creating genetically modified foods for human consumption is morally permissible on utilitarian grounds. He assumes that the efficiencies of producing genetically modified foods outweighs the possible disadvantages, which he argues are minimal. Among the disadvantages he lists are arrogation concerns, the effect on the consumer’s health, and corporate exploitation. Arrogation concerns or “playing god” is the first rebuttal LaBossiere…

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    Most of the food product in America today is subjected to use of Genetic Engineering (FDA, 2013). The correlation between GMO (Genetically Modified Organism) and GE, is that GMO is a term that is used to describe organisms that are produced by genetic modification because of which there is an improvement in the productivity, quality, or performance. On the other hand GE (genetic Engineering), is a term that is used to describe high tech methods that incorporate genes directly into an organism…

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    Monsanto Dilemmas

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    The luxury of being able to feed the world is overwhelming, more so that it blinds one's judgment. The long term effect of GMOs are unpredictable; they impose serious threats to health and people should have the right to determine whether they want to consume them or not. Putting one’s health into the hands of production companies does little to assure safety. The public is not aware of the dangers they are exposed to or the fact that they are potentially putting their life at risk. GMOs have…

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    There are many invasive species in the world. Invasive species is plants animals that are non-native to a location. (National Wildlife Federation) Invasive species can come from any place from around the world. Many people believed that the animals that are in the United States were always here but that is not necessarily true. A invasive species would be Bemisia Tabaci which is its scientific name but it is also known as the Silverleaf Whitefly. (National Agricultural Library) The original…

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