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Beth A. Conklin, in Consuming Grief: compassionate cannibalism in an Amazonian society, raises the possibility that this could have been grounded to some degree in actual European practices.
Archive 2009-11-01 2009
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There's a good video series on YouTube called Consuming Kids ... it's a video everyone needs to see, especially parents.
Manisha Thakor : PriceCheck: How We Became a Culture of Consumption 2010
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There's a good video series on YouTube called Consuming Kids ... it's a video everyone needs to see, especially parents.
Manisha Thakor : PriceCheck: How We Became a Culture of Consumption 2010
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It was during that time that investigators found a file called "Consuming the Date Rape Drug," which began with an explanation that "the girls would be given a date rape drug in soda and separately with ice cream."
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Consuming less than 10 percent of calories from saturated fatty acids and replacing them with monounsaturated and/or polyunsaturated fatty acids is associated with low blood cholesterol levels, and therefore a lower risk of cardiovascular disease.
Experts: New dietary guidelines not specific enough Tim Carman 2011
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Consuming has its attractions, but for true citizens it is not the point or provider of the good life.
Peter Block: The Limits of Consumption Peter Block 2011
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Consuming less sodium can lower an individual's blood pressure, a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, which is the leading cause of death in the United States.
Dietary Guidelines may reduce allowance for salt and sodium Post 2010
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Consuming has its attractions, but for true citizens it is not the point or provider of the good life.
Peter Block: The Limits of Consumption Peter Block 2011
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Consuming excess calories does not cause us to grow fatter any more than it causes a child to grow taller.
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They advance the notion of curtailing the Income of an increasing segment of the Consuming population, something which will reduce Business profits at a greater pace, than Savings in unpaid Benefits. lgl
Social Security Indexing Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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