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  • Selling With Principles -- NOT Plungers
    For most of us, selling is against our natures. We were taught as
    children to be polite, courteous, and respecting of others. (Well, at
    least some of us were anyway.)

    The problem is, selling seems to go against those principles. Notice I
    said selling 'seems' to go against the polite, courteous side of
    ourselves. In actuality, however, only bad salesmanship is overly
    aggressive, obtrusive, and just plain not nice.

    However, if your just starting out, it can be difficult to find a way to
    make your point and offer your product without feeling like you're
    r ...
    Author:
    Joe Bingham
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  • Paternity Testing Regulation: Help or Hindrance?

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    The internet has opened up opportunities for many DNA laboratories to distribute free paternity test kits in hopes of a sale from returned samples. In Europe, France is the only country that regulates how paternity tests are conducted. Citizens of other European nations are free to satisfy their own curiosities and nagging doubts, while French citizens jump through hoops. Regulation and red tape protect some while hindering others.

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    Pro: In 1941, the French government adopted a law called “Accouchement Sous X,” or Childbirth U ...
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  • Publish Your Novel on the First Try

    Rejection. This scary word plagues virtually every writer this side of John Grisham. It stops many writers in their tracks and often leads them to a new line of work. If your one of the millions of Americans who have a passion for writing and dream of seeing your novel on the shelves of Barnes & Noble and Borders Books, don't let fear of Rejection scare you off. Follow this simple formula, and you can publish your novel on the very first try.

    The secret to getting published is both simple and complex. The simple part is two-pronged. First, you need a modicum of writing skill. Now, you ...
    Author: Mark Barnes
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    'Genetically Modified Organisms in Crop Production and Their Effects on the Environment: Methodologies for Mon
    Africa Leader Jun 19 2005 2:55AM GMT


    Avoiding Genetically Modified Foods
    In a comment below, Shuna wrote "I feel like I can do nothing against GM [genetically modified] foods and their rise."  It's easy to think this.  We are all eating genetically modified foods - most likely at every single meal. ...


    Home-grown weeds are a bigger menace than modified ones
    FORDYCE MAXWELL MORE debate recently about the possible threat of genetically modified "superweeds" after one resistant charlock plant was found in a crop of oilseed rape.


    Genetically Modified Hazards
    The Royal Society has released the report on the latest field investigation of Genetically Modified crops "Effects on weed and invertebrate abundance and diversity of herbicide management in genetically modified herbicide-tolerant winter-sown oilseed rape." The conclusion is that GM oil...


    Supervisor wants info on crop trend
    Genetically modified crops haven't found their way to Santa Cruz County. Not yet, anyway.


    Natural History - Pick of the crop
    June 1, 2005 -- The book Mendel in the Kitchen: A Scientist's View of Genetically Modified Foods, reviewed by Laurence A. Marschall ["Bookshelf," 3/05], suggests ...


     

     
     


  • Alzheimer Disease and Antioxidants

    At the present time, one out of ten adults have some form of Alzheimer disease. According to Dr. Greengard, Director of the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's Research at the Rockefeller University, that number is expected to strike up to three times as many in the coming decades. Alzheimer's is considered a disease of the elderly and with the average lifespan of the US population rising to 74, a solution to the medical problem is being sought.

    For Scientists the largest concern is what causes Alzheimer's and how can it be eradicated. For possible victims and their families it is how do we ...
    Author: Aaron Cummings
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  • Genetically Modified Crops Conference at Environmental Assistance
    Genetically Modified Crops - Issues of Concern This N Lincolnshire conference reviewed GM seeds trial ... ... the regulatory procedures for authorising GM crop research and field trials and the associated ...


  • British Farmer Plows Under Crop of Genetically Modified Canola
    Published on Thursday, May 25, 2000 in the Toronto Globe & Mail British Farmer Plows Under Crop Of Genetically Modified Canola by Alan Freeman LONDON - John Sanderson has become the first British ...


  • Genetically Modified Pest-Protected Plants: Science and Regulation
    ... we believe it is the properties of a genetically modified plant -- not the process by which it ... ... have been trying to minimize their losses from crop pests for hundreds of years by using ...


  • New Scientist Special Report on GM Organisms
    ... 2005 Illegal GM soybeans go legit in Brazil After years of flouting the law banning the genetically modified crop, Brazilian farmers will soon be allowed to grow it legally News - 12 March 2005 Sterile ...


  • Biodiversity : Genetically Modified Organisms
    ... the ENN site. Protest and boycott genetically modified trees in New Zealand. Information at the ... ... grow the nation's most widely planted genetically engineered crop, Monsanto's Roundup Ready (RR ...


  • Church of England Bans Genetically Modified Crop Trials
    ... Church of England Bans Genetically Modified Crop Trials The controversy over genetically modified crops has become a confrontation between church and state in Britain, after the Church of England ...


  • Biology News Net: Health & Medicine - Genetically modified rice in China...
    ... in China benefits farmers' health, study finds Farmers growing genetically modified rice in field trials in China report higher crop yields, reduced pesticide use and fewer pesticide-related health ...



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  • CARD Publications - Genetically Modified Crop Innovations and Product Differ...
    ... 5/99) FAPRI Bulletin (Last Published 10/00) All Publications Catalog Order Publications Genetically Modified Crop Innovations and Product Differentiation: Trade and Welfare Effects in the Soybean ...


  • Genetically Modified Food: A Growing Debate - Science and Technology - CBC A...
    ... life David vs. Goliath Canada's single largest crop is caught in a biotech battleground. (TV; runs ... ... s Pork Industry CBC.ca CBC News INDEPTH: Genetically Modified Foods The CBC assumes no responsibility ...


  • Position Statement on GMOs
    ... practices designed to enable coexistence could harm non-crop biodiversity in and around fields. BN10 Return to text Genetically modified bacteria and fungi are already being used experimentally to ...


  • Glossary
    ... or the manufacture of products from genetically modified organisms. 2. The use of plants ... ... of the name Bacillus thuringiensis. Bt crops Crop plants that contain genes for Bt toxins ...


  • Travels in the Genetically Modified Zone by Mark L. Winston
    ... account of genetically modified food, its benefits and ... opposition campaign against genetically engineered crops has been ... we may discover that a novel GM crop can indeed drive monarch ...


  • Hexapedia - Genetically modified food
    ... History The first commercially grown genetically modified food crop was a tomato created by Calgene called the FlavrSavr. Calgene submitted it to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for testing in ...


  • Expatica's French news in English: Genetically modified crop destroyed in Fr...
    ... Genetically modified crop destroyed in France's south MONT-DE-MARSAN, France, Aug 25 (AFP) - A field of genetically modified maize planted by the US group Monsanto in south-western France was ripped ...


  • The Prince of Wales - Speeches
    ... genetically modified commercial crops to see exactly what is happening. Think of the agricultural disasters of the past which have stemmed from over-reliance on a single variety of a crop, yet ...


  • Market Failure: Genetically Modified Food - Activity
    ... Food - Activity A report on the use of Genetically Modified (GM) crops was released in the autumn ... ... is that the use of GM technology would increase crop yields and that there would be additional ...


  • Google Directory - Society > Issues > Science and Technology > Biot...
    ... http://pewagbiotech.org/ Headlines on genetically modified food, agricultural biotechnology and ... ... org Sponsored by scientists in favor of crop biotechnology. Members include Nobel Prize ...


  • Webum > Society > Issues > Science and Technology > Biotechnolog...
    ... on agricultural biotechnology products, including genetically modified foods and crops. AgBioWorld Sponsored by scientists in favor of crop biotechnology. Members include Nobel Prize winners ...


  • BioethicsWeb - The gateway for Internet resources in biomedical ethics, prov...
    ... the extent to which the Government sponsored 'GM Crop Farm Scale Evaluation' trials address the ... ... associated with the commercial growth of genetically modified GM crops. The article states that the ...


  • AMA (CSA) Featured Report: Genetically Modified Crops and Foods (I-00) Full Text
    ... terms genetically modified foods or genetically modified crops, revealing several links to ... ... a Transgenic Plant Humans have been modifying crop plants for centuries by plant breeding. Plant ...



  • ... that has been genetically modified to exhibit some trait the ... is also another type of genetically modifed corn that has been ... is no maintenance of the corn crop other than irrigation. Spray ...



  • http://uk1.csa.com/discov ...s/gmfood/overview.php


  • Genetic Engineering - Paradise on Earth or a Descent into Hell?
    ... If we take genetically modified foods, especially plants, we can improve crop yields, plant crops ... ... Consider: the genetically modified crop (because of its illusory advantage) takes over vast acreage ...


  • Genetically Modified Food (GMF)
    ... The genetically modified crop may interbreed with closely related weed type species, thus making these weeds difficult to control with some specific herbicides. It is however thought that the native ...


  • Genetically Modified Organisms - GMO
    ... required for pesticides in Europe. For GM crop approvals in the US, they spend even less. US ... ... when we eat them. We need to get rid of genetically modified foods. Supporting organic farmers and ...


  • GM Contamination Register
    ... of genetically modified (GM) organisms (which are also known as genetically engineered (GE ... ... Wild Relatives Native landraces Neighbouring crop Feral populations Other GM organism involved ...


  • Top Scientists Speak Out on Genetically Modified Crops
    ... for hybridizing quinoa will increase the cropĂ­s yield, making it better suited for commercial ... ... of science also addressed the issue of genetically modified food safety. They said there was a need ...


  • Monkeyfist.com: Junk Science, Corporate Ideology, and Genetically Modified F...
    ... monitoring risk. Is there any proof that genetically modified crops on the market today provide ... ... develop in the first place, and if growing an HT crop is the best or only solution. Are there avenues ...


  • Cpa - crop protection, pesticides, agrochemicals, genetically modified crops
    ... crop protection, pesticides, agrochemicals, genetically modified crops The Crop Protection Association is committed to explaining the role of the industry in modern agriculture and the benefits of ...


  • Genetically Modified Organisms 2004
    ... Three Articles: Cohen, E. 2001. Genetically modified monkey could be key to curing some ... ... Dan Cheuy, and William Wood Using GM to Increase Crop's Nutritional Value By Ashley Cain, Will ...



  • http://www.csa2.com/disco ...s/gmfood/overview.php


  • Genetically Modified Crop
    ... Genetically Engineering On Food Genetically Modified Animal Genetically Modified Chicken Genetically Modified Crop Genetically Modified Fish Genetically Modified Food Genetically Modified Food Debate ...



  • ... successful in applying for rights to all genetically modified soyabean and cotton, although these ... ... confined to GMOs, however. For instance, hybrid crop varieties have been available for more than 50 ...


  • NewsAdvance.com | Speaker tackles genetically modified food
    ... of chemicals most suited to help a particular crop thrive. Theres enormous profit to be made ... ... scientists support the use of genetically modified food because it could prevent the need ...


  • Teaching Resources on Biology Applications
    ... Microbiology & Immunology | Bioinformatics | Biochemistry| General Science Applications: Genetically modified organisms Biowarfare Other relevant topics reading materials, presentations, movies & ...


  • Trinicenter.com Genetically modified food aid
    ... Genetically Modified Seed Found Associated Press - (Aug 15, 2002) Unauthorized genetically modified seed found in crop trials Associated Press - (Aug 15, 2002) Scientists shocked at GM gene transfer ...


  • The Cure For Old Age

    Did you know that aging begins at 30! And every second somewhere in the world someone turns 50! And the quality of life for the average person stops at age 51. After that, it takes medical intervention to manage their symptoms to maintain their “health”. And only 1 in 10,000 people makes it to 100 years old… and a shocking proportion of those people who reach the age of 100 are very poor! “Aging is a barbarick phenomenon that shouldn’t be tolerated in polite society,” says University of Cambridge gerentologist Aubrey de Grey. I Gerald Armstrong the owner of Gen Cells Cures agree. The stem c ...
    Author: Gerald Armstrong
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  • Validating Form Input in JavaScript
    This time we'll make a form that collects information about the
    visitor at your site. You must have filled-in copious
    registration forms or survey forms where you had to enter your
    name, your email, your address, etc. Sometimes users,
    intentionally or unintentionally, enter wrong information that
    can either spoil your database scheme or give you lots of useless
    data and hence, waste your precious server space.

    To avoid such problems, as much as it can be managed, we
    programmatically try to make sure, that data is entered in an
    orderly fashion, and no unusable fie ...
    Author:
    Amrit Hallan
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