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    One of the biggest problems that the world struggles with is the way that humans handle waste, especially recyclable material, in the environment. Plastic bottles ride raves from one continent to another. Plastic bags float through the air and the streets like they are stereotypical tumbleweeds in an old western movie. Papers and cardboard boxes piled up on top of one another and thrown into the trash or travel through the air. Metal cans litter the gutters of the street. Due to the fact that Rhode

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    Essay On Gmo Fear

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    Gmo Fear! Advertisers are misleading the public. Sometimes this is intentional and sometimes it is out of ignorance or because data has not been collected yet. Either way, the public has been pulled and tugged in opposite directions on the GMO issues. People are against GMO foods for health safety, farming practices, technological reasons, fear, and some for religious reasons. A. S. Bawa states, “There are controversies around GM food on several levels, including whether food produced with it

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    Genetically modified otherwise known as GM food are organisms which DNA which is genetic material has been altered in a way that is unnatural. The technology that is used for this process has many names such as gene technology, modern biotechnology or generic engineering. Scientists choose selected genes to be taken from one entity and placed into another they may or may not be related. Genetically modified food was first established with the hopes of conquering world hunger by altering various types

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    “What doesn’t kill us, makes us stronger” (p. 28). In the scientific novel Survival of the Sickest by Sharon Moalem with Jonathan Prince, self-acclaimed “Medical Maverick” Dr. Moalem makes in-depth analyses of current human diseases that, ironically, may have led to the survival of mankind in the past. He presents a novel concept that greatly contradicts what have been universally accepted beliefs surrounding biology and the process of human evolution for a long time. With the use of myriad scientific

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    Stopping Pollution Starts With Individuals What if one individual could save the Earth?  Pollution is a looming problem in America because it is everywhere.  Found in the land, water, and air, pollution harms the animals and plants as well as the humans.  One conservative action a day adds up when every American participates.  Everyone calls it America the beautiful, be that as it may, it cannot be beautiful if Americans ruin it with our waste, toxins, and harmful actions.  If every individual in

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    Well you've got car movies with action and speed and then you've got car movies with REAL action and speed. I am watching Fast and the Furious right now on the USA network, its a good movie plenty of action and speed. But how much of it is digitized and how much of it is real. Gone in 60 seconds my favorite Nicholas Cage movie and as I understand he done alot of the driving so this was one of my top movies until I seen the 1974 original. With a guy by the name of H.B. Halicki doing all the driving

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    Space Glue Research Paper

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    her mission to Venus for carbon dioxide mining, used primarily for the purpose of making glue. 100 years from now, Earth is still a capitalistic place, and once the carbon dioxide converter plants were created to create products such as glue and antifreeze, people went nuts for the new environmentally friendly glue that helped clean the Earth’s atmosphere. The company StuC-02 couldn’t believe their luck, but when Earth’s atmosphere went back to normal carbon dioxide levels and StuC-02 was restricted

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    Animals have been used to advance medical science for thousands of years, dating back to the time of ancient Greece, where scientists such as Aristotle and Erasistratus used animals for experimentation, and Galen who is considered to be one of the most important physicians of the ancient Roman empire conducted experiments using animals that advanced the understanding of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology (Animal Testing and Medicine 1). An Arab physician by the name of Ibn Zuhr also

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    Food Preservatives: What the Health At forty-seven years old finding out she had cancer was terrifying, especially when chemotherapy was making Suzanne feel even worse. After feeling very tired, weak, and not being able to eat much, she decided she did not want to go through chemo-therapy anymore and tried a diet that a friend had told her about. This diet consisted of cutting out red meat, eggs, bread, cereal, and reducing dairy intake to one serving per week. This meant that on a daily basis

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    Non Gmo Research Paper

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    recently, the FDA has approved potatoes that are genetically modified to not bruise and apples that do not brown. These apples were created by decreasing the amount of the enzyme in them that causes them to brown or bruise. Tomatoes have been created antifreeze genes from coldwater fish that cause the tomatoes to resist frost and freezing temperatures (Lallanilla). Tomato prices can skyrocket in the winter months when the production of tomatoes is limited to only certain areas of the world. If these

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