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    Monsanto Problem

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    The cause of lactose intolerance can be seen in what's in the milk, If a cow is genetically altered to produce more and grow faster it can have other effects on the milk, one of which is the production of white blood cells otherwise known as puss. This is not milk and if it’s something foreign to our body we will react differently to it. A genetically modified plant can have A great impact on your health.Wheat can be genetically…

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    there are still food foragers that oppose the transition of food production. One of the reasons why food foragers choose to oppose food production is that food foragers prefer to naturally manage the resources on which they depend on (pg.107). Evidently, there are good consequences and bad consequences that resulted from society's transition to food production. According to Jared Diamond's article, one negative consequence that resulted from this transition is the origin of deadly…

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    The question of “designer babies” is one that is fairly recent and controversy of the topic starts from the very definition of the term. When one is presented with the term “designer babies”, Most people imagine a genetically engineered being who is less human and more technology. This false stigma mainly comes from the negative reputation of Genetically modified species such as food or animals. However, the reality is quite different, it can be argued that even choosing a fertilised cell as an…

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    native from New Guinea named Yali asks an America why he has so much cargo and why he doesn’t have as much. I believe that when he said that he actually meant why is America so much more advanced than New Guinea. This is because of physical geography. One of the ways physical geography has helped America become more advanced was because it allowed for better crops to grow such as wheat. On the other hand all New Guinea had to eat was sego palm for nutrition, it could not be preserved and only…

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    Genetically Modified Corn Genetically modified corn has many disadvantages and advantages. One advantage is that corn is being genetically modified to be herbicide resistant and to produce its own pesticide. Another advantage is that crop yields are being increased through genetic modification. The disadvantages are environmental issues such as, the decrease of insect populations due to the growth of corn that produces its own pesticide. Also, Genetic Modification is a growing field and the…

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    Inequality In Civilization

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    Europeans were the first to develop steel because they had all the materials they need to make steel like having a dry climate and iron and time to be to make steel. The Europeans weren’t the only ones that made steel, one the people that also made steel were the Zulus. Despite being able to develop steel they didn’t raise like the Europeans. In fact the Europeans colonized the Zulus and thus stop/slowed the development of Africa’s steel. Europeans also went…

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    Keep The Fruit Bowl Covered Fruit flies love feasting on fruits. They get attracted to mostly citrus fruits or the one that are subject to ripen fast. So, it is recommended that whenever you keep fresh fruits within your reach, for instant snacking, you should keep it in a covered bowl. If fruits have over ripened then storing them in the refrigerator will be the best…

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    Babes Against Biotech - Home Let us give help, support each other and fight against these dangerous genetically modified foods. Technology is really changing our lives and it truly is a great help for all of us. We can never deny how much these technologies invented helps us with our living. But we can never say that these such things can't affect us in a damaging way. Everything has its own advantages and disavantages. Good and bad effects. Biotechnology is not an exception. GMO may have a…

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    The Maize God

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    symmetrical. The statue’s arms are bent with the palms facing outwards, giving an impression of power. Perhaps, the most symbolic feature of the Maya Maize God is that he has a headdress in the shape of a corn cob. Corn was important for many reasons, one being that ancient societies often believed corn had sacred properties. The Maya Maize God was evidently a demonstration of mythological beings that resulted from the third Maya creation. Four women and four men made up the eight…

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    Pesticide is useful for managing agricultural pests around this world. They kill and repel pests to protect the plants and crops, but also cause a lot of human deaths each year. A pesticide is any substance used to kill, repel, or control certain forms of plant or animal life that are considered to be pests. It includes insecticides for controlling a wide variety of insects, fungicides used to prevent the growth of molds and mildew, disinfectants for preventing the spread of bacteria, and…

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