Recall what you read in "The Date of Infamy. In a response of one well-developed
paragraph, identify a central idea of the text and explain how it is developed. How
did the attitude of the American government and American citizens change after
these events took place. As necessary, cite specific details and passages from the
text. The passage is the following. Recall what you read in "The Date of Infamy. In a response of one well-developed
paragraph, identify a central idea of the text and explain how it is developed. How
did the attitude of the American government and American citizens change after
these events took place. As necessary, cite specific details and passages from the
text.
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Your thesis statement should be one to two sentences.
Your thesis statement should clearly present the main idea of your essay and make some kind of assertion (even if that assertion is about bringing two sides together).
Your thesis should not make an “announcement” about what your essay will cover.
An argumentative thesis must be focused and narrow. A focused, narrow claim is clearer, more able to be supported with evidence, and more persuasive than a broad, general claim.
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Genetic modification is a special set of gene technology that alters the genetic machinery of such living organisms as animals, plants or microorganisms. Combining genes from different organisms is known as recombinant DNA technology and the resulting organism is said to be ‘Genetically modified (GM)’, ‘Genetically engineered’ or ‘Transgenic’. The principal transgenic crops grown commercially in field are herbicide and insecticide resistant soybeans, corn, cotton and canola. Other crops grown commercially and/or field-tested are sweet potato resistant to a virus that could destroy most of the African harvest, rice with increased iron and vitamins that may alleviate chronic malnutrition in Asian countries and a variety of plants that are able to survive weather extremes. There are bananas that produce human vaccines against infectious diseases such as hepatitis B, fish that mature more quickly, fruit and nut trees that yield years earlier and plants that produce new plastics with unique properties.
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