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Dawtah of the Sun
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dat is mi bf and father, lol... They don't give a damn atal... Imagine our dinners, on my plate tofu on his SOME HOT WINGS! lol |
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lol as much as this may be true, everyone worldwide using all kinda chemicals to facilitate the increasing demands on foods, so is a fact of life u have to deal with, home or here. and unless u could afford the price of kosher meat and don't like the vegan idea, u really don't have a choice ![]() |
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well dis is for my cousin yes love some chicken wings ah tell she to cut down long time hope she listen now when i send she de info
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but dolly parton breastessiss have stood de test of time...... What Is Genetically Modified Food. Why should you care? |
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but there are many concerned about GMO --genetically modified organisms. |
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They say that genetic engineering will solve world hunger.
Actually, there is enough food in the world today for every person on the planet to get 3,600 calories a day, way more than enough. The problem is distribution, and genetic engineering won’t solve that. Instead, it will drive small farmers off their land and into poverty, making the distribution and hunger problems worse. In a classic “localized irony,” the two countries that lead the world in biotechnology also fare poorly in distributing wealth and food. A recent UNICEF report, Child Poverty in Rich Nations Report Card, released in June 2000, ranks Canada 17th among the 23 OECD countries, with 16% of its children living in poverty, and the USA second to last, with 22% of its children living in poverty. Both these countries with low people-to-land ratio have a sizable GMO emphasis in their agriculture. ![]() |
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