To meet the growing need for food to support an increasing population, a country should make use of edible insects as a food source. However, some people believe that insects are not only unhealthy but harvesting them will also negatively affect nature. What are the benefits and drawbacks of eating insects? Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience.

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believe that
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should be made a part of our diet
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of increasing population,
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some belive that there will be negative effects, not only to humans but
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to our environment.
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essay will look at the benefits and drawbacks of broadening our diet. As the number of humans globally are increasing at tremendous pace, our
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supply is getting shorter and shorter everyday. The present rate of
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production is unable to meet with the requirements of the world population.
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reason, eating
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has become a nessesity because it is one of the only few things that we can intergrate into our dietary habits.
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, throughout the course of humanity, there are various various examples of
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who have used
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as a source of
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at times for sustainablity.
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, some edible
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have alot of health bennifits
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as improving digestive system, decreasing colestrol and deceasing the risk of diabetes.
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a research,
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who
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eat
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, tend to live a longer life than those who don't.
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, there are many underlying factors relating to health and society to account for before consuming
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in masses. A major threat
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consumption these little creatures is the health problems it might bring. As humans are not familiar with diets including
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, a lot of
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will face digestive problems,
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facing the risk of getting deadly viruses ,diseases and bacteria from them.
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,
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the increasing demand for these creatures, it will
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have a negative affect on their habitat.
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, the number of bees are decreasing at an alarming rate
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mass deforestration. In Conclusion, it is nessesary to counter the increasing
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demand of the growing world.
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, it should not come at the cost of human well-being and mass destruction of natural habitats.

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Task Achievement
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Content
Your introduction outlines the topic and shows both sides of the argument, which is good.
Content
You provided some health benefits of eating insects, which gives depth to your argument.

Your opinion

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • food scarcity
  • edible insects
  • nutritional benefits
  • cultural barriers
  • psychological barriers
  • mainstream food source
  • carbon footprint
  • greenhouse gas emissions
  • environmentally sustainable
  • economic benefits
  • local farmers
  • health safety
  • allergies
  • pesticides
  • pollutants
  • ecosystems
  • biodiversity
  • regulations
  • hygiene
  • unforeseen consequences
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