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5: Food and the Economy
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written by Todd Merrifield, fl. 2002, Steven Gorelick, fl. 2002 and Helena Norberg-Hodge; in Bringing the Food Economy Home: Local Alternatives to Global Agribusiness (West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, 2002, originally published 2002), 65-78
If the many social, environmental, and economic crises facing the planet are to be reversed, argue the authors of Bringing the Food Economy Home, local food economies must be rebuilt. Their thought-provoking analysis demonstrates how bringing food production to a local level revitalizes rural economies in both the...
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written by Todd Merrifield, fl. 2002, Steven Gorelick, fl. 2002 and Helena Norberg-Hodge; in Bringing the Food Economy Home: Local Alternatives to Global Agribusiness (West Hartford, CT: Kumarian Press, 2002, originally published 2002), 65-78
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By-products in the Packing Industry
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written by Rudolf Alexander Clemen, 1893-1969 (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1927, originally published 1927), 482 page(s)
This book, by Rudolf A. Clemen, is about utilizing the by-products produced by the meat-packing industry in order to turn waste into a source of revenue and increase profits. Some of the by-products discussed are hides and skins, wool and hair, fats, oils, and greases, soap, pharmaceuticals, glues, fertilizers, an...
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written by Rudolf Alexander Clemen, 1893-1969 (Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1927, originally published 1927), 482 page(s)
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California Studies in Food and Culture, Sameness in Diversity: Food and Globalization in Modern America
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written by Laresh Jayasanker, 1972-2018; edited by Darra Goldstein, fl. 2006, in California Studies in Food and Culture (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2020, originally published 2020), 472 page(s)
Americans of the 1960s would have trouble navigating the grocery aisles and restaurant menus of today. Once-exotic ingredients—like mangoes, hot sauces, kale, kimchi, and coconut milk—have become standard in the contemporary American diet. Laresh Jayasanker explains how food choices have expanded since the 196...
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written by Laresh Jayasanker, 1972-2018; edited by Darra Goldstein, fl. 2006, in California Studies in Food and Culture (Oakland, CA: University of California Press, 2020, originally published 2020), 472 page(s)
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1. The tributyltin debate: ocean transportation versus seafood harvesting
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written by Stephen J. De Mora, fl. 1990; in Tributyltin: Case Study of an Environmental Contaminant, Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, 8 (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2009, originally published 1996), 1-20
This authoritative study brings together a wide variety of disciplines to illustrate the general principles in identifying and quantifying an environmental toxin, elucidating deleterious biological consequences, and the legal framework that can invoke mitigation via regulation. It has wide appeal for undergraduate...
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written by Stephen J. De Mora, fl. 1990; in Tributyltin: Case Study of an Environmental Contaminant, Cambridge Environmental Chemistry Series, 8 (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2009, originally published 1996), 1-20
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PART VII. Contemporary Food-Related Policy Issues
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written by Wayne R. Snodgrass, fl. 2000, Gordon L. Klein, fl. 2000, Beatrice Trum Hunter, fl. 2000, K. T. H. Farrer, fl. 2000, R. E. Hughes, fl. 2000, Kenneth F. Kiple, 1939-2016, Michael W. Pariza, fl. 2000, Marion Nestle, 1936-, Eliza M. Mojduszka, fl. 2000, Alfred E. Harper, fl. 2000, Penelope Nestel, fl. 2000, William H. Whitaker, fl. 2000 and Carol S. Helstosky, fl. 2000; in The Cambridge World History of FoodThe Cambridge World History of Food (Volume Two) (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2015, originally published 2000)
An undertaking without parallel or precedent, this monumental two-volume work encapsulates much of what is known of the history of food and nutrition throughout the span of human life on earth. It constitutes a vast and essential chapter in the history of human health and culture. Ranging from the eating habits of...
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written by Wayne R. Snodgrass, fl. 2000, Gordon L. Klein, fl. 2000, Beatrice Trum Hunter, fl. 2000, K. T. H. Farrer, fl. 2000, R. E. Hughes, fl. 2000, Kenneth F. Kiple, 1939-2016, Michael W. Pariza, fl. 2000, Marion Nestle, 1936-, Eliza M. Mojduszka, fl. 2000, Alfred E. Harper, fl. 2000, Penelope Nestel, fl. 2000, William H. Whitaker, fl. 2000 and Carol S. Helstosky, fl. 2000; in The Cambridge World History of FoodThe Cambridge World History of Food (Volume Two) (New York, NY: Cambridge University Press, 2015, originally published 2000)
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in Canadian Archives Publications (Ottawa, ON, 1930), 577 page(s)
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Capital Investments of Saleh-Minoh, in Boats and Nets
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Fishing: Raw Materials) (London, England) (1943) , 2 page(s)
Typewritten undated notes by Raymond Firth titled "Capital Investments of Saleh-Minoh, in Boats and Nets" with "(Pukat Takur and Pukat Tarek)" also noted. Firth creates a detailed timeline of a fisherman's working life, beginning circa 1915 and continuing through 1934. He lists the places he worked and the types o...
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in Raymond William Firth Papers, of London School of Economics and Political Science. Library. Archives and Special Collections Team (Malaya: Other Papers, Fishing: Raw Materials) (London, England) (1943) , 2 page(s)
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Cash Takings for Fishermen, July 30-August 29, 1963
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Handwritten notes chart cash earnings by Malayan fishermen from July 30-August 29, 1963.
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'The catch', possibly II 93?
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in Rattray, Robert Sutherland, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts; photographed by Robert Sutherland Rattray, 1881-1938 (1900) , 2 page(s)
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in Rattray, Robert Sutherland, of Royal Anthropological Institute. Archives and Manuscripts; photographed by Robert Sutherland Rattray, 1881-1938 (1900) , 2 page(s)
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VII: RELATIONS WITH THE NATIVES
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written by E. O. G. Shann; in Cattle Chosen, The Story Of The First Group Settlement In Western Australia, 1829 to 1841 (Nedlands, Western Australia: Oxford University Press and University of Western Australia Press, 1978, originally published 1926), 92-110
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written by E. O. G. Shann; in Cattle Chosen, The Story Of The First Group Settlement In Western Australia, 1829 to 1841 (Nedlands, Western Australia: Oxford University Press and University of Western Australia Press, 1978, originally published 1926), 92-110
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