Tagged with 'globalization'

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AGRICULTURE AND GLOBALIZATION: ECOLOGY AND THE BRINK OF EXISTENTIAL CRISIS Part 2

Ironically, the era of environmental awareness that began in the 1970’s ushered in the beginning of the greatest environmental breakdown. With the increase of production and in turn consumption, greater measures were taken to ensure that supply was keeping up with the growing demand.

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Great Art for a New Time: Treatise on Art in 3 Part, Part 3

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Regardless of the pervading trends of narcissistic nihilism, the necessity and need for the participation in Beauty and Great Art has never gone away. As expressed by the Symbolist writer G.-Albert Aurier in the early 1890’s,

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100 Calorie Nation

100-Calorie Nation

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a forgotten crime

this has been on my mind for a long time now. please read my research essay and take part in ending slavery. someday i will finish my next cd as well, and anyone can purchase it to help fight slavery and help orphans. im at a loss of words of what to write about this horrific crime that has affected at least 27 million humans directly and the entire world indirectly. just read this.

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Architecting the Great Web

The nation-state is too big. It’s a behemoth. Even our large cities have ballooned to a size many times too big for a healthy, dynamic community at a human scale. These social monsters are just that: monstrosities. What’s more, they’re dinosaurs.

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Honoring our Heritage: A Tribal Connection

Tribal and third world influences are firmly entrenched in our culture, but it is unclear how many Americans are aware of the impact indigenous societies have had on the arts. If we don't acknowledge these influences we may be in danger of losing our cultural heritage.

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Medicated Meat

To them, we are just medicated meat. Transmitters for their eternal commercial broadcast. Conferences and committees assimilate every fiscal mating season to exchange fluids, and then give birth to new enticing modern amusements. We feed their children. We murder their slaves (the "Gooks").

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"Banish the word 'struggle' from your attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration. We are the ones we have been waiting for." — Hopi elders

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