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    “The engineers showed great cleverness and skill in supplying water for the crops‚ since only scattered sections of the land could grow corn. For this reason‚ they endeavored to increase its fertility as much as possible.” This was a quote from Garciasco de la Vega‚ a son of a Spanish explorer and an Incan princess‚ which described a method of farming in the Incan empire in 1539. The three most advanced civilizations were the Mayans‚ the Aztecs‚ and the Incas. All three civilizations made major accomplishments

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    The Silver Maple (Acer Saccharinum) samaras reside in the eastern United States and undergo seed dispersal between April and July of each year. During seed dispersal these fruits are trying to disperse their seeds as far away from their tree as possible to have the highest success to produce offspring. The seeds that disperse close to the parent plant have shown less success and higher mortality rates than seeds that disperse farther from the base of the tree. Also‚ fruits with larger seeds have

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    GMO Argumentative Essay

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    Genetically modified organisms (GMO’s) is something that I support‚ because they provide a long-term solution to food shortages‚ they have no negative health effects‚ and they help the environment. In developing countries‚ destroyed crops can increase starvation and poverty. Yet with the aid of GMOs crops can be made more weather resistant. Meaning they can handle extreme cold and hot temperatures. GMOs can also be made to last longer. For example recently a tomato has been created which it can

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    This renewable source of energy has acted as an advantage over the past years by providing an alternative to foreign oil. However‚ this renewable energy resource has also created numerous drawbacks including an extensive amount of environmental damage as well as an inflation in the food market costs (Brush‚ 2014). This extensive amount of damage has caused the Obama Administration to propose the reduction of ethanol usage. This proposal has caused a sudden outrage by farmers who make a living off

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    Key Person Biographical Sketch My interest in nutrition began while in high school when I committed myself to improving my athletic performance in cross country running. Fortunately‚ I grew up in a family that understood the benefits of a balanced diet and was able to take away the importance that fruits and vegetables play in the body. As this interest grew I decided to pursue a degree at Montana State University and am currently planning on furthering my education after graduating. When I have

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    “Explaining FDA’s Antibiotic Phaseout in Livestock” was written to explain the FDA’s policy about antibiotics in the feed for livestock and what the FDA believes is most important for the livestock and for human health. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) made a plan to slowly decrease dispense of the medically important antibiotics. They do not want the antibiotics to boost the growth of the food animals or increase feed efficiency. The plan of the FDA would also consist of gradually increasing

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    Normally‚ I would include quotes from the article but because we are using a plagiarism tool online‚ I thought it would consider direct quotes as plagiarism even if I cite the source in my write up. The article I chose is called‚ “Synthesis of a Genius” by George Kauffman and Steven Chooljian. The area of exploration and discovery that I chose was the synthesis of urea in chemistry. Urea was discovered by Friedrich Wohler‚ in 1828. This discovery ultimately changed the belief at the time that

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    In this essay i will be explaining what a recall product is‚ what affected the product and what symptoms can happen. In Stockton‚ CA a recalled product of 14oz Cheese Biscuit Mix was sold. Recall products is a returned product after a discovery for a safety issue. It can endanger a customer that has bought the product and will affect them with a deadly bacterium‚ E. Coli O121. Escherichia Coli is a bacteria found in the environment‚ foods and intestines of people and animals. The bacterium E. Coli

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    TSA Or Complex Media

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    3. Would TSA be categorized as a defined or complex media? TSA is categorized as a complex media because the digest of casein and soybean meal are presented in an undefined amount and the amount is varying for different batch of TSA which is what a complex media defined as (Sakazaki‚ 1978). Complex media is defined as media that contain components that are difficult to estimate within the media (Wessner et al.‚ 2013). 4. Would you expect this media to support the growth of all bacteria? It is not

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    Corn Earworms

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    When walking through the grocery store it’s easy to forget where all our food came from‚ and what it was like before it was prepared to meet consumer aesthetic expectations. One vegetable that this is especially true of is corn. Helicoverpa zea or corn earworms aren’t a very appetizing idea to think of‚ yet they are a relevant part of corn production today. This fact became evident to me after working for the maize breeding department this past summer. Around each field the department plants sweet

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