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Annotated Bibliography

Phillips, T. (2008). Genetically Modified Organisms. Nature Education. 1(1) p. 213.


Retrieved from
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?
start=10&q=+what+are+genetically+modified+organisms&hl=en&as_sdt=0
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This article tells us all about GMOs. How we use them, what we use them on,
and the Ricks and Controversies surrounding the use of GMOs. The author
provides tables of GMOs resulting from Agriculture. By the use of logos, she
organizes her paragraphs with the topic just before she starts them. History
and International Regulations of GMO research and development is also
included.
The research question that this article answers is, Essence and exigence.
What are GMOs? By providing how they are used and what they are used
for, the author portrays and clear understanding to her audience of exactly
what GMOs are.

Borlaug, N. (2000). Ending World Hunger. The Promise of Biotechnology and the
Threat of Antiscience Zealotry. Retrieved from
http://www.plantphysiol.org/content/124/2/487.fullEnding
Norman E. Borlaug tells us how to end world hunger with the use of GMOs.
He explains what we can expect from Biotechnology. He adds how we as the
general public can stand up to the antiscience crowd. The world has or will

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soon have the agricultural technology available to feed the 8.3 billion people
anticipated in the next quarter of a century shows us how the use of Pathos
makes a great impact on this article
The research question that is answered is cause and effect. How do GMOs
affect our society? By the authors use of Pathos, the pros of having GMOs are
greatly expressed.

Ando, A, Khanna, M (2000). Environmental Costs and Benefits of Genetically


Modified Crops.
http://0-web.b.ebscohost.com.lib.utep.edu/ehost/detail/detail?
vid=19&sid=5f024aaf-23d3-45ce-a380-9eeff36caa3b
%40sessionmgr110&hid=118&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWhvc3QtbGl2ZSZzY29wZT
1zaXRl#AN=3712274&db=a9h
This article includes environmental costs and benefits associated with
agricultural genetically modified organism. The authors tell the audience how
animal, plants, and society are impacted. By reviewing evidence on the
effects of GMOs, the authors show us the benefits that GMOs can
accomplish.
The question that is answered is value. Why are GMOs important? By
providing how biotechnology can produce fewer peticides, etc, the value is
greatly expressed within this article.

Marris, C. (2001) views on GMOs: deconstructing the myths. Retrieved from


http://embor.embopress.org/content/2/7/545.

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This article tells the audience of the different views of GMOs. Because of the
bad reputation in Europe, anit-GMO people accuse proponents of pushing this
kind of science without considering environmental and health risks. The
author goes on to disprove myths with pro and anti GMO camps. He
describes his groups results from the public acceptance of Agricultural
Biotechnologies to demonstrate how all the myths are unsubstantiated.
Action. What can be done to prevent this. With my topic Why people are
afraid of GMOs This article will help me disprove myths about GMOs so
people wont believe in them anymore.

Lynas, M. (2013). Time to call out the anti-GMO conspiracy theory. Retrieved from
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?
start=20&q=why+are+people+against+gmos&hl=en&as_sdt=0,44
The author of this article, Mark Lynas , literally calls out the anti-GMO
conspiracy theory. He includes that people have been generating fear
and misunderstanding about this kind of science all around the world.
He explains that this situation is important because GMOs gives us
what we need when it comes to our food, plants, and other organisms.
He speaks for the scientists behind GMOs to help prove that these
conspiracies are only conspiracies.
The question that is answered is why does this happen? With my
topic, the question answers Why are people afraid of GMOs. This
article helps answer those questions by providing all the conspiracies
and views from a historian.

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Reeder, M. (2001). Genetically Modified Organisms: Good or Bad? Retrieved from
http://scholar.google.com/scholar?
hl=en&q=molly+reeder+genetically+modified+organisms+good+or+
bad&btnG=&as_sdt=1%2C44&as_sdtp=

Molly Reader explains why GMOs are a controversial matter. She include both the
pros and cons of having GMOs. Rather than having a one sided argument, the
author is sure to mention both bad and good things about GMOs. She ends her
piece by stating that she believes GMOs are good, and can save less developed
nations from starvation.
The question that is answered has to do with value. Why is this important? By
including the pros and the cons of GMOs, the good is highlighted more than the bad
within this article.

Yamaguchi, D. (N.D.) GMO Research Paper. Retrieved from


http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=why+gmo
%27s+are+bad&btnG=&hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C44

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The author tells us all about GMOs and why they are desirable. He introduces
that there are many controversies with GMOs according to people who are
against them. He explains the different kinds of GMOs are how they are
made. He also included how they are being test by the FDA to see if there are
any problems within them.
This article answers the question on Essence and existence. What defines a
GMO? by the author including how they are made, why, and how they are
tested.

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