Food for Thought Sample Clauses

Food for Thought. The Debate over Eating Meat, Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 2004.
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Food for Thought. The Debate over Eating Meat, Prometheus Books, Amherst, NY, 2004. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xx xxxx geboden. Handleiding voor de 21ste eeuw [‘The Ten Commandments. Directions for the 21st Century’], Bijleveld, Utrecht, 2006 (2004). Xxxxxxx, X.; Xxxxxx, X. (2005), ‘The Tragedy of the Commons’, in: X.X. Xxxx, Xxxxxxxxxxx Heat Xxxxxxx, A Companion of Applied Ethics, Xxxxxxxxx Publishing, Oxford. Xxxxxxxxxx, X.X., Small is Beautiful. A Study of Economics as if People Mattered, Vintage Books, London, 1993 (1973). Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, A Political Philosophy: Arguments for Conservatism, Continuum International Publishing Group, London, 2006. Xxxxxxx, Xxxxx, Arguments for Conservatism. A Political Philosophy, Continuum, London, 2006. Xxx, Xxxxxxx, Identity and Violence. The Illusion of Destiny, X.X. Xxxxxx & Company, New York, 2007 (2006). Xxx, Xxxxxxx, Inequality Reexamined, Harvard UP, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1992. 235 Xxx, Xxxxxxx, The Idea of Justice, Penguin Books. London, 2010 (2009). Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, Writings on an Ethical Life, Harpers Xxxxxxx Publishers, London, 2001 (2000). Xxxxxx, Xxxxx; Xxxxx, Xxx, The Way We Eat. Why Our Food Choices Matter, Xxxxxx, s.l., 2006. Xxxxxx, Xxxxx (ed.), Applied Ethics, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1986. Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, ‘A Case for Veganism’, Free Inquiry, April/May 2007, p.18-19. Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, ‘Xxxxxx, Xxxxx. A Philosophical Self-Portrait’, in: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx, Dictionary of Philosophy, Penguin Books, London, 2005 (1996). Xxxxxx, Xxxxx, ‘The Freedom to Ridicule Religion – and Deny the Holocaust’, in: Free Inquiry, June/July 2006.
Food for Thought. High School Nutritional Curriculum. The Food for Thought Curriculum teaches students how food is grown, processed, distributed, marketed, sold and consumed. The curriculum was developed by a Registered Dietitian in Colorado at An Ounce of Nutrition. Classes run a semester long. For more information, contact Xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx.
Food for Thought. Pro- tecting Dutch Interests in the EU Substances Policy, The Hague: Clingendael, available at xxxx://xxxxxxxxx.xx/content/downloads/documents/StoftotnadenkenfinalENG. pdf, accessed 18 August 2011. Xxx Xxxxxx, X. (1982) ‘Policy styles in the Netherlands: negotiation and conflict’, in X. Xxxxxxxxxx (ed.), Policy Styles in Western Europe, London: Xxxxxx Xxxxx & Xxxxx, pp. 168–96.

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