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    subject of genetically modified foods and organic foods. I leaned towards this topic because I firmly believe that genetically modified foods may affect the public’s health; as well as, believe that this process involves animal cruelty. Although food is tested for safety before it goes out in the market, there is no solid proof of a long-term study. It is possible that health risks may arise, although not immediately, but over time. From my current understanding, genetically modified food is artificially

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    Large, private food companies rave about the benefits of genetically modified foods. Apparently, they will end world hunger, reduce pesticide use, and move developing countries towards sustainable development. What they do not discuss, however, is the other side of the argument. With this increased food supply comes serious health risks, biological pollution, and economic crises. What good is a storehouse full of genetically modified food if the population it was meant to feed has been killed off

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    Genetically Modified Foods Genetically modified crops are harmful to humans and the environment and shouldn't be used. Agriculture should proceed in harmony with nature and nature only. That is why some people have decided to buy organically grown food. From their experiences with organic food, they believe that the organic system can be economically practical. This system also provides a wide range of environmental and social benefits, and most importantly, it enables consumers to make a choice

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    merit of genetically modified organisms has been “one of the most debated scientific topics around the world”, and continues to cause great concern both inside and outside the United States (Bhargava 1402). In some of the largest populated areas in the world, genetically modified organisms, GMO’s, are used without substantial research and have resulted in varying food safety scares around the world, but particularly in the United States. Along with the potential health hazards, genetically modified

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    Americans realize it or not, most of them consume genetically modified organisms every time they eat a snack or a meal. According to Robin Mather’s article “The Threats from Genetically Modified Foods”, “you’re eating genetically modified foods almost daily unless you grow all of the food or always buy organic” (Mather). This can be a scary thought for those who know about the numerous effects of GMOs or those who didn’t know what was in the food they’ve been ingesting for years. When Nielsen selected

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    Advantages of Genetically Modified Foods Did you know that the use of genetically modified foods is becoming more and more common all the time? It is even estimated that around 60-70 percent of all processed foods on the shelves today, contain GMO ingredients (Erdosh & Lusted, 2014, “Genetically Engineered Food…” section). Dr. Smith, a professor at Cornell believes that “the controversy over genetic engineering arises because the general population has little understanding of plant breeding and

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    Genetically Modified Foods During the last few decades, the field of genetics has been significantly advanced. One of these advancements is the understanding of how genes affect an organism. Through this understanding, geneticists have begun to alter the natural genes found in food. The altercation of genes in food has given these foods the name genetically modified. Currently, the affect of genetically modified food on humans and the environment is a controversial topic among geneticists

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    Introduction In today’s world, there are many topics of high significance for us to discuss and learn about. I believe genetically modified (GM) foods and organisms (GMOs) is one of those topics. Do you know what they are? If you do, do you know if they are good or bad for us and do they affect the environment? When it comes GM foods the public has very strong views and it is in part due to the unanswered questions, or because the answers are not the ones one hoped for. Having enough information

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    The creation of food in the United States has not been a problem thanks to modern technology which allowed farmers to cultivate food in larger portions at a faster rate. Some methods used benefited the cultivators while some only caused more damage. Genetically Modified Food is one of those methods that has caused controversy between people because it has fewer benefits than disadvantages. GM foods are foods “that have acquired one or more genes by artificial means”(Simon et al. 221). In other words

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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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