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The Green Revolution For centuries, millions of Asian farmers and their families suffered the threat of starvation. Scientists joined to create the Green Revolution to help end this threat. asia • rice • international rice research institute • subsistence farming • famine
Loyalists, Providence, and Special Cat The Hungry Summer of 1788 led to near starvation for many Loyalists and settlers in Eastern Ontario. loyalists and providence and a special cat • the hungry summer • threat of starvation • deacon obediah reed family • cat provided food for family
Feasting in the Middle Ages The medieval feast could be a sumptuous multi-course banquet, or a simpler affair with local foodstuffs. feasting in the middle ages • what people ate at a medieval banquet • the food that was served at a medieval feast • feasting in the household of a noble or royal fami • banqueting in medieval times
The Time Traveller's Guide to Medieval England A review of Ian Mortimer's latest book, a lively and fascinating guide to fourteenth century England. the time traveller’s guide to medieval england • a handbook for visitors to the fourteenth century • book of review of ian mortimer’s book on medieval • review of ian mortimer’s latest book • life in a medieval town
Visit the Gibralfaro of Malaga Towering over the historic city of Malaga, the Gibralfaro is a fine example of 14th C Moorish and Spanish military architecture, comparable with the Alhambra of Granada. visit the gibralfaro of malaga • alcazaba • gibralfaro • malaga • andalucia
The Spread of Buddhism to East Asia: Fa Hsien's Journey An introduction to the journey of the Chinese monk Fa Hsien's journey to India in 402 and his importance in spreading Buddhism in China. china • india • lumbini • buddhism • java
Natural Weight Lose, Part II (food) Don't be fooled, severe caloric restriction is not the way to lose weight. Most diets lead to weight gain and a sense of failure. Only a balanced diet and lifestyle can lead to long-term weight reduction and vigorous health. Here's how... weight lose • weight reduction • dieting • diet • food
The Irish Potato Famines of 1845-49: A British Genocide? As we Irish [and all others--remember everyone is Irish on St. Patrick's Day] get ready to celebrate St. Patrick's Day again with all of its gaieties, we should bear in mind the horrors of the last famine in Europe, the Irish potato famines of 1845-1849. Over 1 million Irish men and women lost their lives between 1845 and 1849, and a further million [the ancestors of the vast majority of Irish living in North America today]were forced to immigrate. This essay tries to examine whether the British actions in response to the famines amounted to genocide. irish • ireland • potato • famine • famines |
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