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of industry and agriculture. The delay in the introduction of fuel-free technology to Russia is deadly. The introduction of fuel-free technology does not preclude the continued us
Comte's classification of the sciences (IEKO)https://www.isko.org/cyclo/comte
, while agriculture is considered a practical art which demands a combination of knowledge from the first five basic or abstract sciences (58-59[46-47]; 69[54-55]). Apart from pra
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the ox, as a symbol of agriculture, to represent this defied prince; the cow was chosen as the type of Isis who was raised to a divinity after her death; and this symbolized ox an
Thanatos - a contribution to the understanding of the collective shadowhttps://mats-winther.github.io/thanatos.htm
the population down. Agriculture has allowed an enormous increase in population numbers, whereas our murderous activity hasn’t increased, but rather abated. An important fac
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Neoconservatism and Political Economy - A Reply to a Comment (What's Wrong with the World)http://www.whatswrongwiththeworld.net/2007/05/neoconservatism_and_political.html
been true for native agriculture when free “relief” food floods the market. In a culture of plenty, having plenty is the norm. As such it is not necessarily a sign of either greed
Trans-Pacific Radioactive Fallout here from Japan, North Korea, Iran, Mid-East, etc.https://www.ki4u.com/transpacific.htm
the Secretary of Agriculture has put into effect defense services to protect farmer; their families, their livestock, and their agricultural productivity in event of a national em
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Mass psychosis and the power of thoughthttps://davidpratt.info/psycho.htm
modernization of Soviet agriculture in 1929-32 put an end to the devastating famines that had plagued Russia every few years for over a millennium, the only exception being the po
Planet Erra - The information the extra-terrestrials gave to Billy Meier about their home world.http://www.meiersaken.info/Planet_Erra.html
and the ordinary agriculture, also another gigantic appearing farming practised, which people on Earth would hardly consider possible. It involves a farming which is also operated
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1913 US Department of Agriculture (USDA) handbook not as a food but as an industrial product, now covers 72 million acres of American farmland. Much of this harvest will be used t
An Ecolate View of the Human Predicament by Garrett Hardin - The Garrett Hardin Society - Articleshttps://www.garretthardinsociety.org/articles/art_ecolate_view_human_predicament.html
, i.e., mechanize agriculture. Then came the "oil crisis" of 1973 and we changed our tune again: Appropriatize! i.e., adopt the appropriate technology philosophy of Schumacher's S
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