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    definition of an automobile or car is defined as a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passengers. Cars have been around for over one hundred years. When we look back on the history of cars‚ we find that there is not one single inventor that invented cars in one single day. The history of cars reflects an evolution of ingenuity‚ innovation‚ and change. The first universal car in America was created in 1908 by Henry Ford. After the first car was introduced‚ we have seen a

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    The Arguments for and against using genetically modified organisms in food production "Biotechnology involves any technique that uses living organisms or parts there of to make or modify products‚ to improve plants or animals or to develop micro organisms for specific uses" (Dr Sriwatanapongse‚ www.afic.org) In the past century we’ve have been lucky enough to stumble upon one of the basic building blocks of organisms‚ DNA. In recent years scientists have been able to develop ways in which

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    James Fitzgerald College of Saint Joseph English Composition Research Paper Self-driving Cars and Vehicular Networking This paper will present information about self-driving cars and smart transportation systems. The technological barriers‚ security concerns and privacy issues concerning the implementation of these new systems will be addressed. The impact they will have on society‚ business‚ and government will be explored. Supporting data from research papers‚ news articles‚ and industry reports

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    The opinion genetically modified foods are strictly bad can be observed in our society with the movement to mainly eat organic produce and steroid free meat products from animals who were fed non-GMO feed. This way of shopping and consciously choosing alternative organic options is an ideal concept for many Americans who are concerned about the health of themselves and their families. There is great debate that has been brewing for the last decade about genetically modified foods and if they deserve

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    or ban genetically modified foods Discussion about Genetically Modified Foods Outline Introduction a. The genetically modified foods are a long issue which is widely debated. b. People feel confused about their safety. I. Views a.) Magana-Gomez’s argument. b.) He argues that negative effects of GM food were identified “at molecular and microscopic levels”. c.) Curieux-Belfond CL contends that the benefits of genetically modified foods far outweigh

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    Raj Sharma Advisor: Dr. Carl Latino Abstract Team Robot Cell Inc. developed a working model of a one-way control link between a user control device (joystick) and a dumb robot (RC car) using two cell phones. The joystick provides the user with proportional control over the speed and steering of the RC car from a remote location. Included in this report are detailed descriptions of the subsystems and integration of this model. The major subsystems described are the control signal generator

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    Goodman “Should Genetically Modified Foods be Labeled?” Do people really know what they are eating? How many Americans have even the slightest clue as to what they are actually putting into their bodies? The answer may be quite alarming‚ and something needs to be done to stop the madness before the inevitable train wreck. It is no wonder that‚ as a whole‚ Americans are fatter‚ more diseased‚ and unhappier than ever before. Perhaps we have genetically modified foods to thank for our relatively

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    April 2012 Genetically Modified Food: World Wide Panacea or “Frankenfood” to Fear? Never before in history has mankind so masterfully commanded its food chain. Thousands of years ago‚ much of our species made the leap from a hunter-gatherer level of subsistence to an agricultural society. With agriculture‚ slowly but surely many modifications were made to plants and animals used and domesticated by us for the purpose of feeding ourselves. New specialized varieties with specific desirable traits

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    contained Dioxin‚ which was found to be extremely carcinogenic. In 1979‚ a lawsuit was filed but the company agreed to settle for $180 million. Around the beginning of 1975‚ Monsanto shifted its focus to biotechnology and introduced genetically modified plant cells. It switched its emphasis from chemicals to food. Now‚ the Monsanto Company is the world’s largest seed company. Because the company is so big‚ there are multiple problems to be dealt with. Environmental concerns would be one of the

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    DEBATE REGARDING GENETICALLY MODIFIED CROPS INTRODUCTION:- For thousands of years‚ human beings have modified nature’s organisms for usage in agriculture. New technology has furthered this trend: recombinant DNA technology allows biotechnology firms to insert DNAs into plant genomes‚ thereby creating plants that express the desired traits. Use of such genetically modified organisms (GMOs) has prompted controversy‚ especially for its role in ensuring food security. As such‚ the use of

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