As a result of my procrastination, I have a paper due monday on this book and “stealing Buddha’s dinner.” <—-That one I read, but only read half of this one, because I had to return it to the library and now someone has taken it out (long story, basically they messed up my hold =(…) No bookstores have it, and I am in TROUBLE!
Please help, anything which would help me connect it to concept of assimilation through food, preserving one's culture through food, and how mixing food is a representation of a person's assimilation. Examples are much appreciated.
Food Storage result, I found a 10+ year old bucket of pinto beans in back of a closet. Just goes to show if properly packed food storage can last a long time.
Short video showing hand harvesting and primitive processing of home grown wheat. Wheat is the “staff of life” and essential to your food storage. One of the “Basic 4″ of Esther Dickey’s “Passport to Survival” 1960′s era food storage and preparedness book along with honey, dry milk and salt. We advocate a much more rounded food storage program, but these 4 components are still essential parts. Eventually in a long term disaster your storage food will run out. Having experience with growing grains will be essential to any survivalist or homesteader. Raising your own grains now ensures your family a CLEAN, SAFE source of whole grains. www.survivalreport.net www.homesteadingandsurvival.com tags- survivalist, survival, peak oil, end of oil, end times, prophecy, nuclear war, preparedness, self reliance, self sufficiency, organic gardening, permaculture, sustainability, survival retreat, ak47, ar15, TSHTF, survival report, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, 911, Martial law, new world order, election, Bush, Obama, McCain, war, Mormom, militia, terrorism, Frugal Squirrels, whole wheat, bread, basic 4, alternate energy, off grid anything else that might bring in folks Video Rating: 4 / 5
a the waters of the Atlantic Ocean no longer flood inland regions
b fertile soil is preserved
c Holland is able to produce large quantities of food
d all of the above
The craters of the moon, solid planets and solar system satellites, are perfectly circular indicating that they are the result of head on (perpendicular) impacts with wandering asteroids. Since the gravitational force of those bodies is not infinite, one should expect that tangential encounters are also possible, the kind that would merely glance at the surface and leave in its wake elongated trails on it. Yet it seems that there are no traces of such slanted contacts. Why?
Morals are a direct result of cooperative behavior and soical evolution. Not to hard to figure out. Take two “godless” societies–one has no rules against murder, rape, robbery, arson–the others, through learning that social cooperation has survival value do. In the first society how likely is it that the man of the house will go out to the fields or into the woods to hunt–knowing there is a fairly good chance that when he comes back his children will be murdered, possessions stolen, wife raped, and house burned. In other words how likely is it that a society like that is simple going to be able to eat. The second society of course will flourish.
Of course then-as land becomes worth something–some fellow that realizes flood season comes at the same time every year–tells the boss man the thunder god has spoken to him. Because he can deliver–and tell the people when to plant–eveyone assumes the god is real–temple gets built–priesthood passed from father to son–eventually to be politcally correct–the rules of the town are written into religous law.
Thus in my estimation morals developed as a survival skill thousands of years before the hebrews ever thought about copying persian and egyptian myths into their own mythology.