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    4. Risk Assessment Issues The risk assessment in any industry is very important, can use to direct potential intervention strategies at different food processing steps. in this case, the risk of Listeria monocytogenes can be potential sources of contamination from milk source especially if this cheese made from raw milk and by traditional methods and manufacturing process, and this happened in this case, one of main source of hazards in Lanark Blue cheese by used of Ewes raw milk. According to…

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    Science Assignment Due date: 26th February 2018 By: Erick Mengel Valdez Baca Claim: Genetic modification of crops has improved the food industry Rationale: Genetically modifying crops was created to improve their germplasm for the best possible crops. One of the most heavily modified crop is the soybean, since 1996 they have been changed to create larger yield for famers and higher resistance to insects, drought, etc. GMO Soybeans has improved the food industry because of the higher yield…

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    10,000 years! That’s the time prehistoric farmers have been domesticating crops. Can you believe that? That unfortunately opened the door to genetic engineering in farming. Genetic engineering in general has been going on for ages. The process of altering DNA in an organism genome, is known as genetic engineering. In a more accessible understanding it is known for changing DNA in an organism’s chromosomes. It can be used variously in the field of science and engineering. For instance, in…

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    Previous Experiments: https://explorable.com/mold-bread-experiment What Makes Mold Grow? We are going to perform a mold bread experiment to grow our own mold and find out whether mold does indeed grow faster at higher temperatures. What is Mold? Mold is something that we often take for granted, as something that makes us have to throw the bread away or the cheese smell bad.Mold is, in fact, a fascinating organism which has had many different uses over the years and our lives would not be the…

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    Genetically modified foods have always been looked upon negatively. Though it may reap in benefits, the potential risks weigh heavily in the minds of the many against them. By allowing this product to go forth, many risk are welcomed, including the commingling of the product with crops for regular consumption and therefore, risking mass human health. In this case, Ventria planned to increase their acreage of planted genetically modified rice from 50 acres to 120 acres. This violates the 50 acre…

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    Running Head: RISE OF THE GMO NATION 1 Understanding the Rise of the GMO Nation Andre Roberts Pikes Peak Community College COM 115 – Public Speaking, Summer 2015 RISE OF THE GMO NATION 2 TOPIC: The potential dangers and benefits of GMO’s in our diet. SPECIFIC PURPOSE: I want to inform my audience about what genetically modified foods are. I want to educate everyday consumers about the intended purpose of GMO’s, as well as the…

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    Genetic modification in both animals and plants for the purpose of faster and voluptuous growth rate is rapidly increasing. The three articles that were located, all revolve around the aspect of genetic modification in the food we consume. Genetically modified food are food derived from organisms that have undergone changes in their DNA through the processes of genetic engineering. It takes many steps to modify the genetics of an organism and they include isolating a particular gene and…

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    Pros And Cons Of Monsanto

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    Monsanto is a leader in biotechnology and also the company that created GMO’s. They have created crops that can withstand herbicides. An ethical concern that arises are the chemicals that are in the herbicide or how a crop that has been modified be safe for humans. Plants are made for eating so when these crops have been modified to withstand herbicides, it raises questions whether it is safe for consumption or what effects it may have on the human body. Although Monsanto is legally able to…

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    The Green Corn Ceremony

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    The Green Corn Ceremony is an important Native American gathering. This passage will pertain solely to the Floridian Seminole ideas with some mention of Oklahoma Seminoles. Each tribe has their own rituals and traditions but are fairly all connected. To the Seminoles, the Green Corn Ceremony represents the first corn of July or August. Therefore, the special event is held every year to celebrate the growing season and a new year or new beginnings. The ceremony also depicts the community’s social…

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    GMO Persuasive Essay

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    Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are in most ways beneficial to agriculture. GM crops could stimulate growth and nutrition in developing countries, and there are also no completely proven risks to safety. With more research and labeling of GMOs, the country could become more accepting of this new development in agriculture. This would be a benefit for everyone. GM crops are both easier to grow and more efficient. They can be resistant to pests, herbicides, drought and disease (Whitman).…

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