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Planning Document Issue Check-In
Christopher Hudson
Southern New Hampshire University
SCI-200: Applied Natural Sciences
Daphne Bolden
October 28, 2023
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Planning Document Issue Check-In
My issue:
The issue I selected to research is GMO genetically modified organisms. I believe this is a issue
that we as a society should look at as we need to know what goes into our bodies and how does it
affect us. After my dad passed, I started to be more health cautious and seeing what’s in the food
we eat is a big thing in my house now. I have always felt that the way he ate contributed to his
passing and GMO’s might have contributed to that.
Most people just eat when they are hungry
not knowing what's in the food they eat. Do GMO contribute to the obesity problem or are they
addictive all things we need to know.
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