GMO
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You Want NO GMO
You Want NO GMO

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Kato, you don't like GMO, do you?

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Well... to tell you the truth, I didn't know much about GMO.
Then how come you pasted a NO-GMO sticker in the above?
Since I didn't know much about GMO, I borrowed a DVD about it.

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Actual Catalogue Page

So, you borrowed the above DVD on August 10, 2014 and, after viewing it, you jotted down the comment, didn't you?

Yes, I did.
That was almost 8 years ago, huh?
Yes, it was. . . At that time, 18 people were waiting for the available DVD. . . Many people were interested in GMO.
I can see that. So, Kato, how did you like the movie?
Well... before I'm gonna tell you my opinion, why don't you take a peek at the trailer?

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Ummm... Quite interesting! I think I'm gonna borrow it myself.

Please do. Actually, I've been really convinced that those genetically modified foods are damaging human beings.
Really?
Take a look at the following clip.

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You see, Diane... Monsanto, a multinational agrochemical and biotechnology corporation, introduced genetically engineered cotton to India. Because of this cotton, farm workers are getting itching rashes, and livestock eating the plants are getting sick or dying, and the cotton's unreliable yield is leading to an enormous number of suicides among indebted farmers.

Amazing, isn't it?
Yes, it is. Besides, genetically engineered foods play as a major contributor to rising disease rates especially among children. Gastrointestinal disorders, allergies, inflammatory diseases, and infertility are just some of the problems implicated in humans, pets, livestock, and lab animals that eat genetically modified soybeans and corn.
But Kato, is this all true?
Well, a variety of American organic food companies see Smith as a champion for their interests, and Smith's supporters describe him as the world's foremost expert on the topic of genetically modified foods.
I've heard that Mr. Smith was a ballroom-dance teacher and yogic flying instructor before he started his crusade against GMO.
That's darn true, but as you see the above clips, he is respected as a public educator on GMO.
But some people describe him as misinformed and misleading, don't they?
That's true. Although they accuse Mr. Smith of being an activist with no scientific or medical background, the film is quite convincing that GMO really damages human beings. Don't you think, Diane?
Then how come the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) ignores a growing health emergency?
The film says, the USDA has lied about it since 1992. Besides, some of the top administrators of the USDA are ex-executives of Monsanto. That is, Monsanto controls key appointments to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) as well as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The thing is, no matter who wins the presidential election Monsanto benefits.
How about President Obama at the time when the problem hit the public? Was he influenced by Monsanto?
Oh, yes he was. Throughout his first term, for example, President Obama presided over the passage of several Monsanto-friendly legislative initiatives and appointed numerous people associated with Monsanto to high-level positions. So, in this regard, even Putin opposed President Obama as shown in the following clip.

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I see... So, most of the countries are introducing anti-GMO legislation, huh?

You're telling me, Diane. I'm pretty sure, these clips may change your diet.
So, Kato, what would you suggest?
Of course, you should go for organic foods, and take a lot of phytonutrients.
What are phytonutrients?
Watch the following clip.

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I see... So, I should eat foods of 5 colors every day, huh?

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SOURCE: "5 Colors of Phytonutrients You Should Eat Every Day"

Those foods of 5 colors will definitely keep you in shape for years to come.

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Himiko's Monologue

Well . . . what do you think about genetically modified foods?
Do you quite often eat genetically modified foods?
Have you ever worried about disease they might cause?
Maybe you're sick and tired of negative comments on the media.
Do you want me to change subjects?
Well . . . here's a 86-minute documentary about TOP 10 natural disasters.
It really gives you thrilling and unforgettable moments!
If you have a weak heart, don't watch this shocking flick.
Natural Disasters
In any road, I hope Kato will write another interesting article soon.
So please come back to see me.
Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...

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If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following articles:

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Life or Death
Way to Millionaire
Adele Hugo
Middle Sexes
Romance@Madison
Hacksaw Ridge
Eight the Dog
Halloween@Shibuya
Chef Babette

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Ramen Boom
from Korea
Omakase@Sushi
Crocodile Meat
Killer Floods
Climate of Doubt
Glory of Death
Big Mystery
Hitler and Trump
Hot October
2018 BC Ballot
Bach Collegium Japan
Dolly the Sheep
Golden Shower
Cleopatra
Strange Love
Quartet
Unknown Tragedy
World War B.C.
Mystery of Dimension
Call Girl Mystery
Typhoon & Emperor
Popes@Spotlight
Fireflies
Richard III
Savage vs. Civilized
Submerging Island
Adele Hugo
Banana @ Eden
God Is Coming!
Unforgettable Flicks

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Hi, I'm June Adams.
There have been at least five mass extinctions in the history of life on earth, and four in the last 3.5 billion years in which many species have disappeared in a relatively short period of geological time.
The massive eruptive event is considered to be one likely cause of the "Great Dying" about 250 million years ago, which is estimated to have killed 90% of species existing at the time.
There is also evidence to suggest this event was preceded by another mass extinction known as Olson's Extinction.
The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event occurred 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period and is best known for having wiped out non-avian dinosaurs, among many other species.
Cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction?
Many scientists believe that a comet or meteor triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
You might wonder if another comet collides with the Earth in the near future.
Super Comet Hits the Earth
This is a 2007 speculative documentary produced by ZDF and the Discovery Channel.
It was directed by Stefan Schneider.
The 84-minute film hypothesizes the effects on modern-day earth of a large comet impacting in Mexico near the same location of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, the ancient impact of a comet or meteor that is believed to have triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
It alternates between interviews with climatologists and researchers and dramatized scenes following several groups of people as they attempt to survive in the days and months after the disaster: a separated family in France, a pair of scientists in Hawaii, a man who manages to survive for a period of time near the ground zero impact in Mexico, and a tribe in Cameroon.
It is such a thrilling, exciting and profoundly astounding docudrama that you would forget to take a pee during the show.
SOURCE: "Kato's comment on the DVD"
The film seems quite fascinating and interesting.
If there is a rental shop around you, why don't rent the above DVD?

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2020ǯ0826
Organic vs. GMO
Organic vs. GMO

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Kato, you don't like GMO, do you?

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Well... to tell you the truth, I didn't know much about GMO.
Then how come you pasted a NO-GMO sticker in the above?
Since I didn't know much about GMO, I borrowed a DVD about it.

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Actual Catalogue Page

So, you borrowed the above DVD on August 10, 2014 and, after viewing it, you jotted down the comment, didn't you?

Yes, I did.
That was 6 years ago, huh?
Yes, it was. . . At that time, 18 people were waiting for the available DVD. . . Many people were interested in GMO.
I can see that. So, Kato, how did you like the movie?
Well... before I'm gonna tell you my opinion, why don't you take a peek at the trailer?

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Ummm... Quite interesting! I think I'm gonna borrow it myself.

Please do. Actually, I've been really convinced that those genetically modified foods are damaging human beings.
Really?
Take a look at the following clip.

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You see, Diane... Monsanto, a multinational agrochemical and biotechnology corporation, introduced genetically engineered cotton to India. Because of this cotton, farm workers are getting itching rashes, and livestock eating the plants are getting sick or dying, and the cotton's unreliable yield is leading to an enormous number of suicides among indebted farmers.

Amazing, isn't it?
Yes, it is. Besides, genetically engineered foods play as a major contributor to rising disease rates especially among children. Gastrointestinal disorders, allergies, inflammatory diseases, and infertility are just some of the problems implicated in humans, pets, livestock, and lab animals that eat genetically modified soybeans and corn.
But Kato, is this all true?
Well, a variety of American organic food companies see Smith as a champion for their interests, and Smith's supporters describe him as the world's foremost expert on the topic of genetically modified foods.
I've heard that Mr. Smith was a ballroom-dance teacher and yogic flying instructor before he started his crusade against GMO.
That's darn true, but as you see the above clips, he is respected as a public educator on GMO.
But some people describe him as misinformed and misleading, don't they?
That's true. Although they accuse Mr. Smith of being an activist with no scientific or medical background, the film is quite convincing that GMO really damages human beings. Don't you think, Diane?
Then how come the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) ignores a growing health emergency?
The film says, the USDA has lied about it since 1992. Besides, some of the top administrators of the USDA are ex-executives of Monsanto. That is, Monsanto controls key appointments to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) as well as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The thing is, no matter who wins the presidential election Monsanto benefits.
How about President Obama at the time when the problem hit the public? Was he influenced by Monsanto?
Oh, yes he was. Throughout his first term, for example, President Obama presided over the passage of several Monsanto-friendly legislative initiatives and appointed numerous people associated with Monsanto to high-level positions. So, in this regard, even Putin opposed President Obama as shown in the following clip.

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I see... So, most of the countries are introducing anti-GMO legislation, huh?

You're telling me, Diane. I'm pretty sure, these clips may change your diet.
So, Kato, what would you suggest?
Of course, you should go for organic foods, and take a lot of phytonutrients.
What are phytonutrients?
Watch the following clip.

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I see... So, I should eat foods of 5 colors every day, huh?

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SOURCE: "5 Colors of Phytonutrients You Should Eat Every Day"

Those foods of 5 colors will definitely keep you in shape for years to come.

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Himiko's Monologue

Well . . . what do you think about genetically modified foods?
Do you quite often eat genetically modified foods?
Have you ever worried about disease they might cause?
Maybe you're sick and tired of negative comments on the media.
Do you want me to change subjects?
Well . . . here's a 86-minute documentary about TOP 10 natural disasters.
It really gives you thrilling and unforgettable moments!
If you have a weak heart, don't watch this shocking flick.
Natural Disasters
National Geographic Classics
In any road, I hope Kato will write another interesting article soon.
So please come back to see me.
Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...

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If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following articles:

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Life or Death
Way to Millionaire
Adele Hugo
Middle Sexes
Romance@Madison
Hacksaw Ridge
Eight the Dog
Halloween@Shibuya
Chef Babette

(dianesun.jpg)
Ramen Boom
from Korea
Omakase@Sushi
Crocodile Meat
Killer Floods
Climate of Doubt
Glory of Death
Big Mystery
Hitler and Trump
Hot October
2018 BC Ballot
Bach Collegium Japan
Dolly the Sheep
Golden Shower
Cleopatra
Strange Love
Quartet
Unknown Tragedy
World War B.C.
Mystery of Dimension
Call Girl Mystery
Typhoon & Emperor
Popes@Spotlight
Fireflies
Richard III
Savage vs. Civilized
Submerging Island
Adele Hugo
Banana @ Eden
God Is Coming!
Unforgettable Flicks

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Hi, I'm June Adams.
There have been at least five mass extinctions in the history of life on earth, and four in the last 3.5 billion years in which many species have disappeared in a relatively short period of geological time.
The massive eruptive event is considered to be one likely cause of the "Great Dying" about 250 million years ago, which is estimated to have killed 90% of species existing at the time.
There is also evidence to suggest this event was preceded by another mass extinction known as Olson's Extinction.
The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event occurred 65 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous period and is best known for having wiped out non-avian dinosaurs, among many other species.
Cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction?
Many scientists believe that a comet or meteor triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
You might wonder if another comet collides with the Earth in the near future.
Super Comet After the Impact
This is a 2007 speculative documentary produced by ZDF and the Discovery Channel.
It was directed by Stefan Schneider.
The 84-minute film hypothesizes the effects on modern-day earth of a large comet impacting in Mexico near the same location of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, the ancient impact of a comet or meteor that is believed to have triggered the mass extinction of the dinosaurs.
It alternates between interviews with climatologists and researchers and dramatized scenes following several groups of people as they attempt to survive in the days and months after the disaster: a separated family in France, a pair of scientists in Hawaii, a man who manages to survive for a period of time near the ground zero impact in Mexico, and a tribe in Cameroon.
It is such a thrilling, exciting and profoundly astounding docudrama that you would forget to take a pee during the show.
SOURCE: "Kato's comment on the DVD"
The film seems quite fascinating and interesting.
If there is a rental shop around you, why don't rent the above DVD?

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2014ǯ0905
Tyrannosaur
Tyrannosaur

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...looks like summer is coming
to an end in a week or so.

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From: denman@infoseek.jp
To: diane705@yahoo.ca
cc: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Wed., August 20, 2014 3:31 PM
Pacific Daylight Saving Time
Hi Diane,
What a gorgeous day it is.
But it looks like summer is coming to an end in a week or so, I guess.
Are you taking a new Yoga class or, maybe, chi-gong class?
The other day, I happened to take a look at a GMO movie, which really makes me think twice---if not thrice---about genetically modified foods.
I was certainly moved by the movie.
So, as usual, I've written today's article about it.

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"Genetically Modified"
By the way, I read Page 7 of today's "24Hours" papers.
It reads:
Living in a friendly community
may curb your risk of
having a heart attack,
a new American study has found.

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In a study published in the "British Medical Journal," reseachers followed more than 5,000 U.S. adults with no known heart problems for four years, starting in 2006.
The average age of study participants was 70 and they all took part in the national Health and Retirement Study.
The reseachers said it is known that where a person lives can negatively affect their cardiovascular health if there is a high density of fast food outlets, violence, noise, pollution and drug use.
But they found living in friendly neighborhoods significantly decreased the risk of having heart attack.
The researchers noted this was an observation study, so no difinitive conclusions can be drawn from it.
But a strong support network of family and friends has been linked to better health, and having good neighbors may be an extension of that.
I don't think this finding is quite new at all.
It is all common sense, isn't it?
I'm really glad to live in a friendly neighborhood.
My neighbors on the same floor are nice and friendly.
So I haven't seen any doctor for these twenty years.
I haven't been sick in bed---not even a single day.
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha,...
How about you, Diane?
Your smiling Bohemian, Kato
with a lot of love as always


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Subj:I read it, too!
From: diane@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Wed., August 20, 2014 4:14 PM
Pacific Daylight Saving Time
Hi Kato,
Well, well ... I just finished reading that very article myself a couple hours ago.

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Yes, it does make sense and it's good to know, especially because we both live in a friendly environment and it also helps to make up for not having an extended family around us.
Whew! Looks like we'll be okay.
Like you, I've been very fortunate to have been a healthy kid and a healthy adult ... not to say I've not been to the doctor, but nevertheless nothing big or serious, thank God.
Glad to hear from you as always.
I fashioned a response to you on the Tyrannosaur DVD and it came back because I was using your old email.

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As soon as I send this off, I'll go into my drafts and try again.
Thanks for this GMO information.
I've sort of decided, though, not to worry about what I eat.
I eat well and healthy, I think.
And it's too confusing to spend time sorting out all the information out there.
It's overwhelming sometimes and the experts keep changing their minds it seems.
Ah, well, it will all work out in the end I'm sure.
...hope you're doing well and having lots of fun, my smiling and romantic Bohemian, Kato.

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Love, Diane ~

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Kato, did you receive my email about the above DVD?

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Oh yes, I did.

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Subj:I watched it!
From: diane@vancouver.ca
To: barclay1720@aol.com
Date: Thurs., August 21, 2014 8:14 AM
Pacific Daylight Saving Time
Hi Kato,
...hope you're enjoying this lovely day.
I just wanted to let you know I've now finished viewing "Tyrannosaur" and thanks for the recommendation.

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I did have difficulty with the male protagonist's accent which was so typically thick of some of those Brits.
It is a sad story, for sure ... two tragic souls.
I see his types at my volunteer jobs sometimes and I must say any woman with any sense whatsoever stays as far away from them as they possibly can.
That fury and anger can erupt at any moment and may be directed at whomever or whatever is closest.
Sure a surprise ending, though.
I actually thought he was going to go over and kill the husband.

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It is a likely scenario, of course.
Don't you think so, Kato?
But I didn't suspect her.
Seems even at the end, though, they were still drawn together.

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Good film, kiddo and I appreciate the recommendation.
...hope you're having a good summer, Kato,

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Love, Diane ~

I expected you to jot down your comment in the library catalogue as I did.

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How come you haven't jotted down a comment.

Well ... I'm kinda shy, you know. I'm not an exhivisionist.
Do you think I'm an exhivisionist?
I don't think so, but how come you jotted down so many comments?
...'cause I've decided to view 1001 movies. So far I've watched 594 movies.

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Actual Page

Unless I jot down a comment, I might borrow the same DVD twice.

I see... but how come 1001 movies?
Good question... 'cause my 1001st movie will be "One Thousand and One Nights" also known as "the Arabian Nights."

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So you'll watch Catherine Zeta-Jones "1001 Arabian Nights" as the 1001st movie, huh?

Yes, I'd love to.
Kato, tell me about your 594th movie.
Oh, it is called "The Scent of Green Papaya"---A Vietnamese movie.

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Actual Page

I think I watched it at the Vancouver International Film Festival---a long time ago.

That's where I watched this movie for the first time.

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So, Kato, you viewed it for the second time, huh?

Yes, I did.
How come?
Well ... if you see the above trailer, you hear Debussy's "Clair de lune" or "moonlight" as background music.

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I love this classic piece.

You watched it twice because you love the background music, didn't you?
Of course not. I watched it twice 'cause this film is really a poetic rendering of a lowly woman's love story. You would love it, too.
Kato, how come you're so sure?
'Cause you love to play the piano. Besides, you're fond of love stories.

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Himiko's Monologue

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I'm fond of love stories, too.
How about you?
A decade ago, I watched "Love Story."

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The theme music is beautiful---I love it better than any other music piece.
However, music is one thing; food is another.
Romance doesn't fill my stomach.
I'm quite hungry now, and feel like eating sushi.
How about you?
Do you like sushi?
I'm sure you do.
Why don't you make California rolls?
I'll show you how to make those rolls.
California Rolls
An Easy Sushi Recipe
Now, you know how to do it.
Enjoy it to the hilt.
In any case, I hope Kato will write another interesting article soon.
So please come back to see me.
Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...

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If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following artciles:

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"Go Bananas"
"Manwatching"
"Stanley Boardwalk"
"With Your Tiger"
"A Second World"
"Asexual Thought"

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"Stanley 125 Years"
"Sushi @ the Globe"
"Peace@Syria & Pentagon"
"Sweet Memory"
"Unforgettable Movies"
"Typhoon 26"
"Great Luck"
"Diane@World"
"Diane@Spam"
"Sabina"
"Happy New Year"
"Merange & Sabina"
"Beauty in Spa"
"Love @ e-reading"
"Troublesome Slang"
"World Family"
"Mari's Bagels"
"Love & Loyalty"
"Another Cinderella"
"Amazing Two-legged Pooch"
"Delusive Romance"
"Royal Couple"
"Life with Music"
"Poutine@Canada"
"Glorious Summer"
"Biker Babe & Granny"
"Genetically Modified"

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Hi, I'm June Adams.
The contemporary version, internationally known as "sushi", was created by Hanaya Yohei (1799–1858) at the end of the Edo period in Tokyo.
Sushi invented by Hanaya was an early form of fast food that was not fermented (therefore prepared quickly) and could be conveniently eaten with one's hands.
Originally, this sushi was known as Edomae zushi because it used freshly caught fish in the Edo-mae (Edo Bay or Tokyo Bay).
Though the fish used in modern sushi no longer usually comes from Tokyo Bay, it is still formally known as Edomae nigiri-zushi.
I like temaki sushi.
It is easy to make.
Here are the step-by-step instructions.

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Temaki Sushi
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2014ǯ0821
Genetically Modified
Genetically Modified

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Kato, you don't like GMO, do you?

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Well... to tell you the truth, I didn't know much about GMO.
Then how come you pasted a NO-GMO sticker in the above?
Since I didn't know much about GMO, I borrowed a DVD about it.

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Actual Catalogue Page

So, you borrowed the above DVD on August 10 and, after viewing it, you jotted down the comment, didn't you?

Yes, I did.
There are still 18 people waiting for the available DVD, aren't there?
Yes, there are. It looks like many people are interested in GMO.
I can see that. So, Kato, how did you like the movie?
Well... before I'm gonna tell you my opinion, why don't you take a peek at the trailer?

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Ummm... Quite interesting! I think I'm gonna borrow it myself.

Please do. Actually, I've been really convinced that those genetically modified foods are damaging human beings.
Really?
Take a look at the following clip.

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You see, Diane... Monsanto, a multinational agrochemical and biotechnology corporation, introduced genetically engineered cotton to India. Because of this cotton, farm workers are getting itching rashes, and livestock eating the plants are getting sick or dying, and the cotton's unreliable yield is leading to an enormous number of suicides among indebted farmers.

Amazing, isn't it?
Yes, it is. Besides, genetically engineered foods play as a major contributor to rising disease rates especially among children. Gastrointestinal disorders, allergies, inflammatory diseases, and infertility are just some of the problems implicated in humans, pets, livestock, and lab animals that eat genetically modified soybeans and corn.
But Kato, is this all true?
Well, a variety of American organic food companies see Smith as a champion for their interests, and Smith's supporters describe him as the world's foremost expert on the topic of genetically modified foods.
I've heard that Mr. Smith was a ballroom-dance teacher and yogic flying instructor before he started his crusade againt GMO.
That's darn true, but as you see the above clips, he is respected as a public educator on GMO.
But some people decribe him as misinformed and misleading, don't they?
That's true. Although they accuse Mr. Smith of being an activist with no scientific or medical background, the film is quite convincing that GMO really damages human beings. Don't you think, Diane?
Then how come the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) ignores a growing health emergency?
The film says, the USDA has lied about it since 1992. Besides, some of the top administrators of the USDA are ex-executives of Monsanto. That is, Monsanto controls key appointments to the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) as well as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The thing is, no matter who wins the presidential election Monsanto benefits.
How about President Obama? Is he influenced by Monsanto?
Oh, yes he is. Throughout his first term, for example, President Obama presided over the passage of several Monsanto-friendly legislative initiatives and appointed numerous people associated with Monsanto to high-level positions. So, in this regard, even Putin opposed President Obama as shown in the following clip.

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I see... So, most of the countries are introducing anti-GMO legislation, huh?

You're telling me, Diane. I'm pretty sure, these clips may change your diet, eh?
So, Kato, what would you suggest?
Of course, you should go for organic foods, and take a lot of phytonutrients.
What are phytonutrients?
Watch the following clip.

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I see... So, I should eat foods of 5 colors every day, huh?

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SOURCE: "5 Colors of Phytonutrients You Should Eat Every Day"

Those foods of 5 colors will definitely keep you in shape for years to come.

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Himiko's Monologue

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Now, I know how important those foods of 5 colors are.
I'll eat foods of 5 colors every day to keep myself in good shape for years to come just as Diane will do.
By the way, during the summer vacation, Diane enjoyed a mind-blowing duck lunch in a French medieval village.

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Diane also enjoyed pasta dinner.

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The duck dish looks great, and the pasta seems delicious,
but I'd rather eat some sushi now.
How about you?
Do you like sushi?
I'm sure you do.
Why don't you make California rolls?
I'll show you how to make those rolls.
California Rolls
An Easy Sushi Recipe
Now, you know how to do it.
Enjoy it to the hilt.
In any case, I hope Kato will write another interesting article soon.
So please come back to see me.
Have a nice day!
Bye bye ...

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If you've got some time,
Please read one of the following artciles:

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"Go Bananas"
"Manwatching"
"Stanley Boardwalk"
"With Your Tiger"
"A Second World"
"Asexual Thought"

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"Stanley 125 Years"
"Sushi @ the Globe"
"Peace@Syria & Pentagon"
"Sweet Memory"
"Unforgettable Movies"
"Typhoon 26"
"Great Luck"
"Diane@World"
"Diane@Spam"
"Sabina"
"Happy New Year"
"Merange & Sabina"
"Beauty in Spa"
"Love @ e-reading"
"Troublesome Slang"
"World Family"
"Mari's Bagels"
"Love & Loyalty"
"Another Cinderella"
"Amazing Two-legged Pooch"
"Delusive Romance"
"Royal Couple"
"Life with Music"
"Poutine@Canada"
"Glorious Summer"
"Biker Babe & Granny"

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Hi, I'm June Adams.
The contemporary version, internationally known as "sushi", was created by Hanaya Yohei (1799–1858) at the end of the Edo period in Tokyo.
Sushi invented by Hanaya was an early form of fast food that was not fermented (therefore prepared quickly) and could be conveniently eaten with one's hands.
Originally, this sushi was known as Edomae zushi because it used freshly caught fish in the Edo-mae (Edo Bay or Tokyo Bay).
Though the fish used in modern sushi no longer usually comes from Tokyo Bay, it is still formally known as Edomae nigiri-zushi.
I like temaki sushi.
It is easy to make.
Here are the step-by-step instructions.

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Temaki Sushi
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