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Brief Information About Ballard
A small neighbourhood in the city of Seattle, could be said as a city within the limits of a city. It is bounded by the Crown hill in the North and the Lake Washington ship canal and the bay of Puget Sound shilshole bay. Some of the notable landmarks are the Nordic Heritage Museum and Hiram M. Chittenden Locks. It is a place of tourist information with Ballard Carneige Library, bllard Bridge among others. Residents are engaged in a number of activities closely related to the service sector.
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What’s the Harm? Studies Show GMOs May Cause Plenty
Written by:  Lee Ann Rush Recent legislation dubbed the “Monsanto Protection Act” has put the controversy over genetically engineered (GE) foods* back into the headlines, as research continues to identify more and more negative effects resulting from the proliferation of these “Frankencrops.”   GE foods are those which have had their genetic composition altered in order to add a “desirable” trait..
