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Change: Traditional Plastic vs. Corn Plastic: A BattleBottle-Battle to the DeathProblem StatementIs Polylactic Acid (PLA) corn plastic a workable alternative to traditional Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) plastics?Introduction*holding pattern*
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Change: Traditional Plastic vs. Corn Plastic: A Battle to the DeathProblem StatementIs Polylactic Acid (PLA) corn plastic a workable alternative to traditional Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET) plastics? IntroductionIntroduction*holding pattern*
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Change: the Roslin Institute in Edinburg, Scotland, by two scientists named Ian Wilmut and Keith Campbell. She was the first cloned lamb to grow into adulthood,
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Change: Please delete the current content of this page when you are ready to post your work. — Jim Collier, May 7Problem StatementShould food produced from the offspring of cloned animals be sold on the market to the general public?AbstractThis article gives a
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Change: Administration'[2]."Administration'[2]." One argument on why animal cloning should not take place comes from the religious side of the issue. “Cloning occurs naturally in many plants
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Change: US Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA’s) Center for Veterinary Medicine. (2008, January 15). Animal Cloning: A Risk Assessment – Final. Retrieved on[2] June 22, 2008 fromDaily http://www.fda.gov/cvm/cloning.htmhttp://www.fda.gov/FDAC/features/2003/303_clone.htmlNews http://www.bio.org/foodag/animals/factsheet.asphttp://www.viagen.com/wordpress/news/cloning-has-world-of-benefits/Central, http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6288941.stm"FDA May Bring Cloning Controversy to Dinner Table." [online document] Health News . 07-
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Change: [1] Swezey, Brad (2008, January 15). FDA Issues Documents on the Safety of Food from Animal Clones. FDA News. Retrieved June 20, 2008, from http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01776.htmlKnight, Bruce. (2008, January 15) Statement by Bruce Knight Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs on FDA Risk Assessment on
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Change: Whether livestock cloning is accepted or not, it has become a way for farmers to maximize their profits in regards to prices at the marketplace.
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Change: Assisted reproductive technologies (ART’s) have been present in animal agriculture for centuries, including techniques such as artificial insemination and surrogate breeding. Since Dolly, SCNT has
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Change: on sale in months." News. 06 June 2008. Daily Mail. 25 Jun 2008 <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1024578/Eight-clone-farm-cows-born-Britain- -meat-sale-months.html>. USDA Press Office. (2008 January). FDA’s Final Risk Assessment Management Plan and Industry Guidance on Animal Clones and their Progeny. Release No. 0011.08. Retrieved on June 23, 2008 from www.usda.gov
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Change: “Because FDA has determined that foods from clones [and their offspring] are safe and no different than food from conventionally bred animals, there is no
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Change: a New Millennium." Society, Religion and Technology Project. 30 Nov 1999. 25 Jun 2008 <http://www.srtp.org.uk/cloninf4.htm>. Poulter, Sean. "Eight 'clone farm' cows born in Britain - and their meat could be on sale in months." News. 06 June 2008. Daily Mail. 25 Jun 2008 <http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1024578/Eight-clone-farm-cows-born-Britain- -meat-sale-months.html>.
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Change: The current controversy over livestock cloning has to do with the public’s unwillingness to consume meat that has had anything to do with cloning. For
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Change: This article gives a brief overview of the developments in cloning technology that are being used to increase production of meat and milk from livestock.
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