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    Outline Genetically Modified Foods Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about genetically modified foods in Canada. INTRODUCTION Did you know that most of the food and fibre that we consume on a daily basis is in some way genetically modified? Are we really getting the nutritional value that is promised to us on the labels of these foods? The percentage of our daily consumption that is modified seems incredibly high‚ so today I would like to explain what genetically modified foods like plants

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    Grace H Honors English 10B Evans Period 1 11 March 2013 Controversial Issues – Genetically Modified Foods Genetically modifying foods might seem very unorthodox with the changing of traits and genes within the foods‚ but genetically modifying foods does not hurt the consumer in any way. Earlier in the 1990’s‚ genetically modified foods were announced by the Food and Drug Administration to not be “inherently dangerous”. However‚ when a type of transgenic corn was pulled from the market when it

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    INTRODUCTION Genetically modified food (GM food) is crop‚ plants or just food are created by using the latest molecular biology techniques in laboratories to have the desired traits such as resistance to pesticides and many more. For a period of 10 years‚ between 1995 and 2005‚ the amount of land cultivated with Genetically Modified Organisms had increased from 4.2 million acres to 222 million acres. In 2003‚ the countries that grew 99% of the world’s genetically modified food were the following countries-In

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    forces that arouse enthusiasm and persistence to pursue a certain course of action (Daft & Marcic‚ 2008). Motivation‚ derived from the Latin word meaning “to move” represents those psychological goal directed processes (Kreitner & Kinicki‚ 2007). Needs‚ values‚ attitudes‚ interest‚ and abilities differ in each individual (Dessler‚ 2008; Hellriegel & Slocum‚ 1996). Attitude‚ an important concept in motivation‚ is defined as a response to objects‚ people‚ or events in either a positive or negative

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    The Kubler-Ross Model of grief will allow me as a social worker understand each stage of grief this client is experiencing and work at helping them address their needs from each of these stages. Dealing with the loss of a loved one is something the effects a number of areas in their lives. I feel that it is important to understand and address

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    Under the medical model of disability disabled people are defined by their illness or medical condition. It views disabled people as needing to be cured or cared for‚ and justifies the way in which disabled people have been excluded from society in the past. The disabled person is the problem‚ and this shapes society view of disabled people. Being viewed in this way can make someone with a disability feel as though they are a failure in society and they would be given a diagnosis and label. For example;

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    Explain Feuerbach’s teaching on Religion Feuerbach began his philosophical career as a Hegelian but quickly came to see the shortcomings of this philosophy. He argued that Hegel’s system was a mere ‘ghost of theology’ and swiftly moved on to write his own works. His most famous being ‘The Essence of Christianity’ and ‘The Essence of Religion’. Feuerbach was a modernist and in his major works he tends to reduce religion to its existential‚ sociological and anthropological origins. Feuerbach states

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    MASLOWS HIERACHY OF NEEDS Peoples’ needs are arranged according to its importance of human survival. Human needs may be placed in a hierarchy where the lowest level contains the most basic needs‚ which must be satisfied before the higher order needs emerge and become motivators of behaviour. The needs of the hierarchy are as follows‚ psychological needs‚ safety needs‚ social needs‚ ego/esteem needs and self-actualization needs. Psychological needs: These are the basic needs for a human which are

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    or in the exact specified order‚ they provide a basic pattern for leaders to use to influence behavior and create change (Kotter & Cohen‚ 2002‚ p.7). An alternative to the eight steps suggested by Kotter and Cohen is the Model of Organizational Change and Development. This model operates in this way: forces for change affect performance outcomes‚ which are the focus of diagnosis of the problem‚ which leads to the selection of appropriate methods‚ as constrained by impediments and limiting conditions

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    Genetically Modified Foods. Everywhere where you go‚ there are fast food companies advertising their products. You take a road trip to your family’s house‚ and what do you see? Rest stops filled with fast food restaurants. According to Google maps‚ there are close to 50‚000 fast food chains across the United States. (with Mcdonald’s being the largest restaurant chain.) Fast food companies go above and beyond to lure you to buy their

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