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    GENETIC MODIFIED FOODS: ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES Nataliya Mogilna‚ Alex Magufwa Sumy State University‚ Sumy‚ Ukraine What are genetically-modified foods? "Genetically modified foods" is the term most commonly used to refer to crop plants created for human or ani mal consumption‚ which have been modified in the laboratory to enhance desired traits or improved nutritional content. The enhancement of desired traits has traditionally been undertaken through breeding‚ but conventional plant

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    Genetically Modified Foods GENERAL GOAL: I want to inform my audience. SPECIFIC SPEECH GOAL: I would like to increase the audience’s knowledge of genetically modified foods‚ their history‚ and the controversy that it involves. THESIS STATEMENT: I want to inform my audience by explaining exactly what genetically modified foods are‚ as well as‚ there intended purpose‚ history‚ advantages‚ disadvantages and controversy surrounding them. Introduction I. Before you eat a meal or snack do you

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    Genetically Modified Food and Crops Genetically Modified Food and Crops Title Page: Following the American Psychological Association’s Guidelines Abstract Since the 1980’s scientists have been altering crops‚ including some of the food we eat (Fairly & Gaskins‚ 2000). Genetically modified food has always been a concern for many people. I find the concerns to be unwarranted because there has never been a negative health report due to the fact of consuming GM foods. Biotechnology gives us the

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    Title: Affects of Genetically Modified Food Topic: Genetic modified foods Specific Purpose: To inform about GM foods‚ the hazards and the reason they should be labeled Thesis Statement: Today I want to inform about GM foods INTRODUCTION Attention Material : How awesome would it be if your pet glowed in the dark? Or your family had a zebra-dog? How about a family dog that could take out the entire neighborhood in one lick? Now how about owning this dairy cow? Looks normal but its not. All

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    U10A1 Bioengineering and Genetically Modified Organisms The Human genome is known to be the sequencing of about twenty thousand five hundred thousand genes that make up our human DNA‚ or the building block that tells our cells what to do. The government created project that is named the Human Genome Project started in 1990’s‚ and is trying to pick apart at the three billion chemical base pairs in a DNA strand. The full set of the information present in the form of the genes in living organism

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    20 September 2014 Analysis I In his article “Supersize Your Child?‚” Richard Hayes explains the pros and cons of genetic engineering. His claim is one of policy that states by giving examples of what could happen if you genetically engineer your child; you could make them attractive‚ give them photographic memories‚ or even ensure they have a life span of up to 200 years. The warrants of his claim are that Hayes makes this all sound very attractive to the reader. He also assumes that the

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    "Supersize Your Child?"‚ Richard Hayes‚ executive director of the center for genetics and society‚ states that in the late 1950’s scientists began predicting that we will be able to genetically engineer our children. The prediction mentioned being able to basically design our children as we want; smart‚ healthy and attractive. Richard Hayes questions whether society will step in and set limits to genetically engineering our children. Scientists create genetically modified animals on an assembly-line

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    The Dangers of Genetically Modified Organisms In 1980‚ the first GMO patent was issued through a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. A mere thirty-five years later this fairly new discovery is readily available in an over-abundance to consumers for consumption. Genetically Modified Organisms have been developed because they do not follow the natural laws of crop production. They have been engineered for herbicide tolerance and rapid growth among other purposes. The Food and Drug Administration has stated

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    Pro Genetically Modified Foods We must have science to make medicine. All of us have been to the doctor to get medicine at least once in their lives. Think about how many people would die each year if it weren’t for modern day medicine; a lot‚ right? So it’s safe to say that some of us trust in medicine but not the science of genetically modifying foods? Believe it or not‚ genetically modifying foods has been around for thousands of years. “About 8‚000 years ago‚ for example‚ farmers in Central

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    Genetically modified food products are a major product innovation. GMOs are simply the modern version of farming techniques used for centuries (Rich‚ 2004). The main goal of the Africa Rice Center is to alleviate poverty and food scarcity by using research‚ development‚ and partnerships to increase rice production and profitability in Africa (Thorne‚ Ferrell‚ & Ferrell‚ 2011). GMO crops could be the solution to helping Africa feed the population. Although there is lots of controversy surrounding

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