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Posted: August 27th, 2008, 1:18am CEST by crackerjack456

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Meals to Come: A History of the Future of Food








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In this provocative and lively addition to his acclaimed writings on food, Warren Belasco takes a sweeping look at a little-explored yet timely topic: humanity's deep-rooted anxiety about the future of food. People have expressed their worries about the future of the food supply in myriad ways, and here Belasco explores a fascinating array of material ranging over two hundred years--from futuristic novels and films to world's fairs, Disney amusement parks, supermarket and restaurant architecture, organic farmers' markets, debates over genetic engineering, and more. Placing food issues in this deep historical context, he provides an innovative framework for understanding the future of food today--when new prophets warn us against complacency at the same time that new technologies offer promising solutions. But will our grandchildren's grandchildren enjoy the cornucopian bounty most of us take for granted? This first history of the future to put food at the center of the story provides an intriguing perspective on this question for anyone--from general readers to policy analysts, historians, and students of the future--who has wondered about the future of life's most basic requirement.


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Posted: August 27th, 2008, 1:14am CEST by crackerjack456

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A Drifting Boat - An Anthology of Chinese Zen Poetry








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Translated by Tony Barnstone, Richard B. Clark, James M. Cryer, Sam Hamill, Paul Hansen, Chris Laughrun, Joseph Lisowski, Chou Ping, James H. Sanford, Jerome P. Seaton, Arthur Tobias, and Jan W. Walls

Scholar translators of holy Sanskrit texts, ragged mountain wild-men, nuns and monks, retired civil servants, scholar-officials of the Emperor of China, residents of humble mountain monasteries, Buddhist prelates whose prestige and moral force often made them rivals in secular power to those officials themselves: poets of every century from the sixth to the twentieth are to be found here, clarifying in bright and vibrant poetic lines the transmission of a single ideal. At the same time they demonstrate clearly the multiplicity of manners, the diversity of techniques, and the creative freedom of the human spirit that is the truest embodiment of Ch'an, a brand of Buddhist practice that, born in China, evolved to spread and thrive in East Asia for over fifteen hundred years. A lively and often humorous Way to, and from, spiritual salvation, and a Way of living peacefully and forcefully in the everyday world, better known in the West by its Japanese pronunciation as Zen, it remains full of life in the twentieth century West, continuing to grow and change, and boding well to become as important a feature of the world culture of the tomorrows of the twenty-first century as it has been of a thousand years of Asian yesterdays.

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Posted: August 27th, 2008, 1:12am CEST by crackerjack456

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77 Ways to Beat Colds and Flu








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77 Ways to Beat Colds and Flu - Charles B. Inlander - Mass Market Paperback - REPRINT
Author: by Charles B. Inlander, Moran,Cynthia K., Walker & Co
Format: Mass Market Paperback
Publisher: Bantam Books

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Posted: August 27th, 2008, 1:08am CEST by crackerjack456

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10 Unwealthy Habits








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Wealth does not make you happy, but when you are wealthy, you are happier. Why? Because you feel valued, important, respected, appreciatedÂ… but most importantly, because if you are wealthy you can do things freely. Of course, you can feel valued without feeling wealthy, and you can feel happy without feeling wealthy. But if you take care of your wealth, you stop worrying about it. You feel in control.
There is ample information about how to make money, how to be wealthy, how to be successful, how to.... Yet, here we will take an opposite look. What about looking at things you are doing that are preventing you from being wealthy?


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