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    Our Food is our Choice Genetically modified foods or GMOs (genetically modified organisms) resulted from “genetic engineering where scientists alter the genes of plant and animal DNAs for the desired specific traits” (Ackerman). In this case‚ GMOs have changes in their genomes and we cannot certainly tell how these changes can affect the consumers especially their health. In fact‚ according to Environment Canada‚ “Canada is the third largest producer of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in

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    from sixteen to eighteen. The driving age should remain the same‚ because driving allows teenagers to transport themselves to and from school or jobs‚ and they are able to obtain necessary responsibility skills. First thing to remember is that many sixteen year olds are very busy. In most cases‚ many students are involved in extracurricular activities‚ have jobs‚ or both. Research shows that nine times out of ten transportation is needed to execute these tasks. For example‚ Ciara‚ a sixteen year

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    some sixteen year olds have jobs and other things to attend to such as extracurricular activities. Raising the driving age to eighteen would cause a big problem in getting them to school‚ work or any places they might need a license to get to. Think of all of the parents who have to work early‚ preventing them from taking their sixteen year old to school or work. Then tell me. Would you still make a sixteen year old wait to get their license? To begin with‚ the driving age should stay sixteen to ensure

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    didn’t fully come out and say it‚ but he showed a since of hatefulness towards the Republican Party. He only gives the responsibility of the shutdown being ended to the Democrats and responsible Republicans. Further on in his speech he brings in the sweet talk of politics. He talks about how there are no winners in this kind of situation and that the shutdown had put unnecessary damage on our economy. He goes on to throw another low blow toward the people who pushed for the shutdown‚ saying “some members

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    way to avoid pregnancy is by saying NO. According to the author‚ “Abstinence means deciding not to give in to a desire or a craving. Some people abstain from the temptation of drinking alcohol or taking drugs; other abstains from eating too many sweets. In general people think of sexual abstinence as abstaining from sexual intercourse” (Ayer 8-9). Sexual Abstinence can be a good choice‚ and it also can be a difficult choice. It is

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    facts and figures from my research to give a clear outlook of childhood obesity. For my primary information I produced a questionnaire to hand out to a range of people. Twenty five of these questionnaires will be given out to children aged eleven to sixteen‚ and the other twenty five will be handed to adults. This will give me a two different view points which could contrast or be very similar. From this I should be able to see what the main cause of childhood obesity is‚ and shall show my findings in

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    Adoption has been around since ancient times. Children at that time were given up be a slave or to become an heir for their adopted family’s name (Rowen). As time went on‚ however‚ adoption became more for the well-being of the child. Up until 1917 these adoptions were very informal. Informal adoptions could be described similar to transferring deeds of a house to a new owner (Carroll). Minnesota thought it was time to make adoption more official. They passed a law which required a child welfare

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    relationship and that the men are inferior. In the second stanza of the poem Duffy describes the deceptive tactics and manipulation some relationships may involve. In the poem ‘Little Red Cap’ Duffy manipulates the wolf by describing herself as ‘sweet

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    majority of states in the United States legal driving age limit is sixteen (forty-three states have sixteen years old as the legal driving age limit). On contrary to other states where the age limit to have a restricted license at the age of fourteen‚ fifteen‚ or seventeen‚ sixteen years old is the most successful age for states to allow teens to get a restricted license. The legal driving age in the United States should stay at sixteen years old because it allows teenagers a sense of responsibility

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    factors‚ such as the consumer’s small groups‚ family‚ and social roles and status (Kotler‚ 2008‚ pg.134). A person’s family status can play a big role in deciding what restaurant to pick. For example‚ if there is a teenager who wants to have their sweet sixteen at a certain place‚ they have to look to their parents to help them decide what is affordable. The American social classes are; upper class‚ middle class‚ working class‚ and lower class. If the teenager’s parents are in the lower class they might

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