Animal Vegetable Miracle

Animal  Vegetable  Miracle
Author: Barbara Kingsolver
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2010-03-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780571265664

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** DEMON COPPERHEAD - THE NEW BARBARA KINGSOLVER NOVEL - IS AVAILABLE NOW** THE MULTI-MILLION COPY SELLING AUTHOR " We wanted to live in a place that could feed us: where rain falls, crops grow, and drinking water bubbles up right out of the ground." Barbara Kingsolver opens her home to us, as she and her family attempt a year of eating only local food, much of it from their own garden. Inspired by the flavours and culinary arts of a local food culture, they explore many a farmers market and diversified organic farms at home and across the country. With characteristic warmth, Kingsolver shows us how to put food back at the centre of the political and family agenda. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is part memoir, part journalistic investigation, and is full of original recipes that celebrate healthy eating, sustainability and the pleasures of good food.

Animal Vegetable Mineral

Animal  Vegetable  Mineral
Author: Susannah Gibson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2015
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198705130

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Since the time of Aristotle, there had been a clear divide between the three kingdoms of animal, vegetable, and mineral. But by the eighteenth century, biological experiments, and the wide range of new creatures coming to Europe from across the world, challenged these neat divisions. Abraham Trembley found that freshwater polyps grew into complete individuals when cut. This shocking discovery raised deep questions: was it a plant or an animal? And this was not the only conundrum. What of coral? Was it a rock or a living form? Did plants have sexes, like animals? The boundaries appeared to blur. And what did all this say about the nature of life itself? Were animals and plants soul-less, mechanical forms, as Descartes suggested? The debates raging across science played into some of the biggest and most controversial issues of Enlightenment Europe. In this book, Susannah Gibson explains how a study of pond slime could cause people to question the existence of the soul; observation of eggs could make a man doubt that God had created the world; how the discovery of the Venus fly-trap was linked to the French Revolution; and how interpretations of fossils could change our understanding of the Earth's history. Using rigorous historical research, and a lively and readable style, this book vividly captures the big concerns of eighteenth-century science. And the debates concerning the divisions of life did not end there; they continue to have resonances in modern biology.

Animal Vegetable Miracle

Animal  Vegetable  Miracle
Author: Barbara Kingsolver,Camille Kingsolver,Steven L. Hopp
Publsiher: Harper Perennial
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2008-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0060852569

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Author Barbara Kingsolver and her family abandoned the industrial-food pipeline to live a rural life—vowing that, for one year, they’d only buy food raised in their own neighborhood, grow it themselves, or learn to live without it. Part memoir, part journalistic investigation, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle is an enthralling narrative that will open your eyes in a hundred new ways to an old truth: You are what you eat.

Animal Mineral Radical

Animal  Mineral  Radical
Author: BK Loren
Publsiher: Catapult
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2013-02-12
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781619020733

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"Radical, before it meant a person who advocates strong political reform, meant getting to the root of things, the origin. It comes from the Latin radix, radicis,, meaning radish, a root vegetable."—BK Loren These meditative essays range in subjects from a transcendental encounter with a pack of coyotes ironically juxtaposed with her neighbor's claim that nature "has gone out of vogue," to Loren's mother's slow yet all–encompassing deterioration from Parkinson's, and the unexpected way the Loma Prieta earthquake eroded her depression by offering the author a sense of her small place in a wild and worthwhile world. Loren has an empathetic and gentle approach to the world. In detailing the intricacies of human relationships and consciousness—fear of death and time, cooperation born of clashing viewpoints, tradition's beauty even when destructive, a love of language, a sense of loss amid the fast–paced materialistic world—she peels back the film of popular thinking in order to expose herself to the secrets so few of us ever see.

Animal Vegetable Junk

Animal  Vegetable  Junk
Author: Mark Bittman
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin
Total Pages: 387
Release: 2021
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781328974624

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From the #1 New York Times bestselling author and pioneering journalist, an expansive look at how history has been shaped by humanity's appetite for food, farmland, and the money behind it all--and how a better future is within reach.

Wise and Funny

Wise and Funny
Author: Dr Millard Port
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2020-02-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1794624163

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For those who love to write by hand, these pangrams will provide fun and entertainment as well as plenty of practice in handwriting, calligraphy, and pen-testing. They aid memory in English and provide fun and interesting facts and fantasy for the avid penphile and word gamist.

A Philosophy of the Insect

A Philosophy of the Insect
Author: Jean-Marc Drouin
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780231540728

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The world of insects is at once beneath our feet and unfathomably alien. Small and innumerable, insects surround and disrupt us even as we scarcely pay them any mind. Insects confront us with the limits of what is imaginable, while at the same time being essential to the everyday functioning of all terrestrial ecosystems. In this book, the philosopher and historian of science Jean-Marc Drouin contends that insects pose a fundamental challenge to philosophy. Exploring the questions of what insects are and what scientific, aesthetic, ethical, and historical relationships they have with humanity, he argues that they force us to reconsider our ideas of the animal and the social. He traces the role that insects have played in language, mythology, literature, entomology, sociobiology, and taxonomy over the centuries. Drouin emphasizes the links between humanistic and scientific approaches—how we have projected human roles onto insects and seen ourselves in insect form. Caught between the animal and plant kingdoms, insects force us to confront and reevaluate our notions of gender, family, society, struggle, the division of labor, social organization, and individual and collective intelligence. A remarkably original and thought-provoking work, A Philosophy of the Insect is an important book for animal studies, environmental ethics, and the history and philosophy of science.

Inhuman Nature

Inhuman Nature
Author: Jeffrey Jerome Cohen
Publsiher: punctum books
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2014
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780692299302

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Collection of essays examining the ways in which humanity is enmeshed in its surroundings.