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    however‚ hardly expand. In addition to food‚ animal feeding stuffs‚ renewable resources and energy crops have to beplanted on these areas. Plant protection products guarantee that these scarce resources areused optimally. They are therefore indispensable for ecological‚ economic and socialsustainability in agriculture. Modern farmers rely on “integrated plant protection‚” keeping agricultural crops safe from pests‚ diseases and weed in an eco-friendly way and withoutdetrimental effects on health

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    Report on debate TOPIC: GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD CROPS [AGAINST] SUBMITTED BY: GROUP V1 T.SOWMYA K.HIMA BINDU DIVYA TEJASWI.U P.L. K.KEERTHI M.ANUSHA M.SATISH TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION WHAT IS GENTICALLY MODIFIED FOOD? WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF GMO FOOD? ETHICAL & SOCIAL ISSUES ALARMING EFFECTS RECOMMENDATIONS CONCLUSION REFERENCES INTRODUCTION In today’s world there are as

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    What does genetic engineering entail? Why is genetic engineering used on plants? When was the first known act of genetic engineering on plants carried out? What are the possible side effects of genetic engineering on plants?  What are the benefits associated with genetic engineering on plants? The cautious approach to the use of genetically modified crops that reckons on inclusive liability could allow consumers to reap great benefits from genetically modified crops while mitigating their serious risks

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    CONTENTS 1. What is Genetic modification? ................................. 3 2. What are genetically modified crops? ...................... 3 3. Objective behind the research. ................................. 4 4. A brief description. .................................................... 5 * Article- 1........................................................... 5 * Article- 2........................................................... 5 * Article- 3............

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    month or sadly each day or even each minute. Scientist found in the year 2011 that poor nourishment took about 45 percent of deaths in children

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    survive. It is not secret that GMO-ed foods have spread out rapidly to the whole world. If we could not stop the proliferation of GMO‚ we should know why it is harmful to our health and how we can prevent it. First of all‚ GMOs are harmful to our health. Second‚ transgenic crops lead to serious destruction of the environment and have contaminated organic crops. Third‚ major companies‚ which work closely with GMOs‚ intend to monopolize market-foods. Finally‚ to prevent GMO‚ it should be labeled and people

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    “A meaningful life is not being rich‚ being popular‚ being highly educated or being perfect… It is about being real‚ being humble‚ being strong‚ and being able to share ourselves and touch the lives of others” (Unknown).“The Man Who Was Almost A Man‚” a short story by the African American author Richard Wright‚ was first published in Harper’s Bazaar in 1939 under the title “Almos’ a Man”. Under its present title it appeared in Eight Men in 1961 (899). Wright was born near Natchez‚ Mississippi‚ and

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    destroyed.This year floods have caused massive devastation in Pakistan.Punjab‚Azad Kashmir and Northern Areas have suffered extensive damages.Here thousands of villages have been either completely swept away or very badly damaged.The standing crops of rice‚sugar cane‚fodder and cotton have also been washed out by the raging waters.Millions of people have been displaced.The government and the people should join hands to provide relief to the flood victims .Clothes‚ eatables‚medicines and clean water

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    Book Review How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor By Erik S. Reinert The book How Rich Countries Got Rich and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor is written by Erik S. Reinert and it is published in 2007. Reinert is a 62-year-old Norwegian economist who specializes in development economics and economic history (Wikipedia). Reinert attended the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland (where he studied economics)‚ Harvard University for MBA‚ and Cornell University

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    Rich vs. Poor   ​ A man’s economic status is based solely on his wealth and his material possessions‚ or lack thereof to define him as being “rich” or “poor.” Similarly‚ these two words‚ “rich” or “poor‚” should also describe a man’s character.            Rich is characterized as having a lot of money or possessions: valuable‚ meaningful‚ or significant. Poor is characterized as deficient in amount or indicating poverty.  Yet‚ when we look at a man or woman‚ do we judge them by their wealth or

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