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Secret of the Sands

By: Aren, Rai and E., Tavius

...uld have accomplished if say…they were working on something useful, such as improving our farming technology or building better and safer water craf... ...logy classes,” Bob looked at Mitch and Alex, “radiocarbon dating tests are only viable on organic matter. These tests should work on the two paintin... ...ho monitor radio transmissions and other such things: govern- ments, space agencies, other organizations, could have picked it up. We have no way of ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...………………….25 The Dynamics of Splitting……………………………………………………………………………29 The Organic Nature of Splitness .............................................. ... Advertizing Pg 1059 Water Pg 1062 Cleanliness Pg 1068 Movies Pg 1074 Farming Pg 1075 Education Pg 1078 The Historical Jesus Pg 1090 T... ... there could be no creative evolution of the Universe, then there could be no organic evolution, then there could be no Life on Earth and no human be... ... that had no Dimensions. The 3 Dimensions were created logically, naturally, organically, mathematically and mechanically in a strict causal order ... ...ems into wastelands. Later, the Roman Wheat crop, the systematic tilling and farming of wheat in North Africa: created the North African Desert. ... ...e thing, idea, claim; was translated into money. Population centers around farming areas grew denser until cities were developed. The separation ... ...ntrated into an ever smaller, wealthier, more powerful, more privileged elite organizations. This reverse pyramidal accumulation continues, until th... ... participate in? Which social functions to attend, support? The arts? Youth organizations? School programs? Which issues to champion? What inte... ...ete joke… that they are merely a convention that institutionalized scientific organizations have ordained as gospel. Einstein proved almost a cent...

... The book analyzes and explains: 1: The origins of our Universe: where it came from and how it was created. 2: Basic aspects and dynamics of the Organic Universe and Organic Life. 3: The origins of modern humans going back 25 million years. 4: Human Psycho-biology. 5: The beginnings of civilization. 6: The effect of civilization upon humans. 7: Death, the exist...

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Laws of Destiny Never Disappear : Culture of Thailand in the Postlocal World

By: Matti Sarmela

...nt 75 Pictures 77-107 Work of the rice farmer Structural change in farming 108 Local rice farming 108 * Hierarchy of rice 110 * Buffalo ... ...y of rice 110 * Buffalo or ploughing machine? 112 * Delocal production farming 114 Iron claws of the market 116 Crop trends 116 * Costs of p... ...the market 116 Crop trends 116 * Costs of production 117 * Intensive farming and the environment 118 Future of agriculture 119 After moderniz... ...essly rolling production process. Delocal culture consists of centralizing organizations, technosystems controlling various areas of life, that everyw... ...dministrative structures: central administration, central offices, central organizations, central stores, central schools, shopping centres, cultural ... ...ational culture - metropolitan structures - central administration central organizations (corporations) - municipal centres - operational centres - st... ...and that destroy their health. The situation is the same in fruit growing. Organically produced oranges and many other fruits, too, are ugly to look a... ...iocides. Small farmers of poor villages find it impossible to move over to organic farming at the drop of a hat, as they live from hand to mouth, and ... ...nd future crops are collateral on their loans. Decontamination of land for organic farming takes at least three years. And how could anyone farm organ...

...The book is a descriptive overview of the culture of the villages. It contains material on the villagers' housing, rice farming and other means of livelihood, community life, festivals, weddings, funerals, sorcerers and healers, as well as village Buddhism. The author draws surprising parallels between the worldviews of peoples of Thailand and...

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Hawaii Business Magazine-Special Apec Edition

By: Apec Hawaii Host Committee

...sitors and Convention Bureau has served as a model for tourism promotion organizations around the world. IN THE 1930s, Hawai‘i made a fashion stat... ...ome of the Asia-Pacifc region’s most respected universities and research organizations. They all are here to take advantage of Hawai‘i’s unique sk... ...d-class astronomy site On Haleakalā, an international partnership of 10 organizations has created the Panoramic Survey Telescope & Rapid Response... ...O‘ahu. On 16 acres of fertile soil beneath the Wai‘anae mountains, MA‘O Organic Farms raises top-quality organic fruits and vegetables for sale a... ...social program that nurtures Hawai‘i’s future in agriculture and teaches farming techniques to students, from middle school through college. The M...

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The World Factbook: 1987

By: Central Intelligence Agency

...p 276 vii Page Appendixes A. The United Nations System 278 B. International Organizations 279 C. Country Membership in International Organizations 28... ... zinc, iron, salt, precious and semiprecious stones Agriculture: subsistence farming and animal husbandry; main crops wheat, fruits, nuts, karakul pel... ... several provincial parties Communists: some 70,000 members in various party organizations, including a small nucleus of activists Other political or ... ...production; produces some fruit and vegetables; engages in dairy and poultry farming and in shrimping and fishing Major industries: petroleum processi... ...urers, middle-class artisans, and the legal and medical professions; various organizations represent the cultural inter- ests of Flanders and Wallonia... ...a (1982) Agriculture: minor production of vegeta- bles and livestock, turtle farming Major industries: tourism, banking, insur- ance and finance, real... ...lion (c.i.f., 1986); ma- chinery, oil, steel, transport equipment, textiles, organic chemicals, grains Major trade partners: exports 40% US, 15% Japan...

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Contributing to Efforts for Greater Financial Markets Stability in Apec Economies

By: Apec Finance Minister Process

...rts to strengthen its financial stability, Indonesia has joined various international organizations such as the BIS, G20, EMEAP (Executives Meeting o... ...ateral and The Credit Information Institutions Law, b) Development banks through The organic Law of The Federal Mortgage Association, The Popular S... ...ganic Law of The Federal Mortgage Association, The Popular Saving and Credit Law, The Organic Law of the Bank of National Savings and Financial Serv... ...ign counterparts and through the participation in international forums, international organizations and the like, for instance, through: - Memorand... ...n APEC Economies 68 • The Credit Ancillary Organizations and Activities Law (Ley General de Organizacione... ...extraction, transportation, and crafts (22.6 percent), other services (16.5 percent), farming, forestry, and fishing (0.6 percent). United States rem...

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The Public Domain : Enclosing the Commons of the Mind

By: James Boyle

...l Carroll, and Eric Saltzman were on the midwife team for the birth of those organizations and became close friends in the process. Since the entire C... ... farmers, and more money for farmers means they can invest in new methods of farming, which will mean everyone is better off, right? What is to be don... ..., while viewing their own musical development and indebtedness as benign and organic. James Brown attacked the use of his guitar licks or the drum pat... ...roblem with which I began the chapter. Because much of musical creativity is organic and collective and additive, be- cause it does use prior musical ... ...fessional” and distribute outside the chains of commerce. I have worked with organizations that make it easier to do this. But I also be- lieve in the... ...oximately 68 billion back in economic value—in everything from more efficient farming and construction decisions to better holiday planning—a sevenfold... ...erserved clients such as documentarians. But beyond academic work, there are organizations that have dedicated themselves to advocacy and to litigatio... ...ass (Lon- don: V. Gollancz, 1963), 218. 5. See generally Lord Ernle, English Farming Past and Present, 6th ed. (Chicago: Quadran- gle Books, 1961). 6....

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The Writings of Abraham Lincoln in Seven Volumes Volume 5 of 7

By: Abraham Lincoln

...doubtless the incipient stages of improve- ment in the South in the way of farming, dependent on the slave trade, and they made a proposition to Congr... ...It is safe to assert that no government proper ever had a provision in its organic law for its own termination. Continue to execute all the express pr... ...the Constitution, that con- troversies never arise concerning them. But no organic law can ever be framed with a provision specifically applicable to ... ...ted individuals, too few in numbers to control administration according to organic law in any case, can always, upon the pretenses made in this case, ... ...ers are in the plot I have already been obliged to disarm several of these organizations, and I am daily expecting more serious outbreaks. Another gra...

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Democracy and Education

By: John Dewey

...e to his own increasing discomfort. He is physically controlled by his own organic state. But when he makes a back and forth reference, his whole atti... ...l gestures of all kinds. In themselves, these are not expressive. They are organic parts of a person’s attitude. 37 John Dewey One does not blush to ... ... mark the close of power to vary. There can be no doubt of the tendency of organic plastic- ity, of the physiological basis, to lessen with growing ye... ...gether by the interest of plun- der, are included. If it is said that such organizations are not societies because they do not meet the ideal require-... ...e of no use, having no reference to facts; and in part, that each of these organizations, no matter how opposed to the interests of other groups, has ... ... a state, man’s capacities would be liberated; while in existing political organizations his powers were hampered and distorted to meet the requiremen... ...escape if he could. A farmer has to use plants and animals to carry on his farming activities. It cer- tainly makes a great difference to his life whe... ... against one another. It would be absurd if the farmer set up a purpose of farming, without any reference to these conditions of soil, climate, char- ... ...growth of the children as it would be for the farmer to set up an ideal of farming irrespective of conditions. Aims mean acceptance of re- sponsibilit...

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The Voyage of the Beagle

By: Charles Darwin

...ts which I sent him, he has ascertained no less than sixty-seven different organic forms! The infusoria, with the exception of two ma- rine species, a... ...shed as those of a fresh shell, reformed through inorganic means from dead organic matter — mocking, also, in shape, some of the lower vegetable produ... ... a few other observations connected with the discoloration of the sea from organic causes. On the coast of Chile, a few leagues north of Concepcion, t... ... corral is an enclosure made of tall and strong stakes. Every estancia, or farming estate, has one attached to it. 74 The V oyage of the Beagle The t... ...ches, each crowded with innumerable distinct animals, often of complicated organizations The branches, moreover, as we have just seen, sometime posses... ...d much pleasure in doing. This place offers an example of one of the large farming, or rather sheep-grazing establishments of the colony. Cattle and h... ... the age of from sixteen to twenty, they frequently take charge of distant farming stations. This, however, must happen at the expense of their boys a...

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Walden Or, Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

..., whose misfortune it is to have inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle, and farming tools; for these are more easily acquired than got rid of. Better... ...ut it turned out as I have said. All that I could say, then, with respect to farming on a large scale, (I have always cultivated a garden,) was, that ... ...ne morning, with many car loads of ungainly The Pond in Winter 183 looking farming tools, sleds, ploughs, drill barrows, turf knives, spades, saws, ... ...he water deposits is perhaps the bony system, and in the still finer soil and organic matter the fleshy fibre or cellular tissue. What is man but a mass ... ...be afforded to be sacrificed and suffered to prey on one another; that tender organizations can be so serenely squashed out of existence like pulp, — t...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...finities, in the fact that his life is intertwined with the whole chain of organic and inorganic being. In old Rome the public roads beginning at the ... ...m is expressed, but alter idem, in a manner totally new. The expression is organic, or the new type which things themselves take when lib- erated. As,... ...of their essence in his mind. Like the metamorphosis of things into higher organic forms is their change into melodies. Over everything stands its dae... ...lvation of the world! One apostle thought all 316 Essays men should go to farming, and another that no man should buy or sell, that the use of money ... ...s! Others attacked the system of agriculture, the use of animal manures in farming, and the tyranny of man over brute nature; these abuses polluted hi... ...r of a century, a gradual withdrawal of tender consciences from the social organizations. There is observable throughout, the contest between mechani-...

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Walden, Or Life in the Woods

By: Henry David Thoreau

...whose misfortune it is to have inherited farms, houses, barns, cattle, and farming tools; for these are more easily acquired than got rid of. Better i... ...t turned out as I have said. All that I could say, then, with respect to farming on a large scale nI have always cultivated a garden nwas, that I ha... ...op down on to our pond one morning, with many carloads of ungainly looking farming tools sleds, plows, drill barrows, turf knives, spades, saws, rakes... ...ter deposits is per haps the bony system, and in the still finer soil and organic matter the fleshy fibre or cellular tissue. What is man but a mass ... ...afforded to be sacrificed and suffered to prey on one another; that tender organizations can be so serenely squashed out of existence like pulp tadpol...

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A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers

By: Henry David Thoreau

...heConcordandMerrimackRivers dred pound charge as it appeared.” As to their farming he says: “Having laid out their estate upon cattle at 5 to 20 pound... ...had our day dreams, as well as more prophetic nocturnal vision; but as for farming, I am convinced that my genius dates from an older era than the agr... ...eologists tell us that it took one hundred years to prove that fossils are organic, and one hundred and fifty more, to prove that they are not to be r... ...d, and stayed at home there, and by the encouragement of distant political organizations, and by his own tenacity, held a property in his melons, and ...

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War and Peace

By: Leo Tolstoy, Graf

...e cause. All this is only the coincidence of conditions in which all vital organic and elemental events occur. And the botanist who finds that the app... ...nd was our militia of any use to the Empia? Not at all! It only wuined our farming! Bettah have another conscwiption... o’ ou’ men will wetu’n neithah... ... the fatherland and similar unnatural exploits, but unobtrusively, simply, organically, and therefore in the way that always produces the most powerfu... ...ed more definite forms. The French found Moscow abandoned but with all the organizations of regular life, with diverse branches of commerce and crafts... ...negotiating to buy back Otradnoe— that being his pet dream. Having started farming from necessity, he soon grew so devoted to it that it became his fa... ... plow were made effective—the peas- ant laborer. When Nicholas first began farming and be- gan to understand its different branches, it was the serf w...

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