The Sacred Cow and the Abominable Pig: Riddles of Food and CultureSimon & Schuster, 1987 - 289 páginas |
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... ecological impracticality of meat production so far outweighs the nutritional benefits of carnivory that meat is avoided - bad to eat , and therefore bad to think . An important point to bear in mind is that nutritional and ecological ...
... ecological impracticality of meat production so far outweighs the nutritional benefits of carnivory that meat is avoided - bad to eat , and therefore bad to think . An important point to bear in mind is that nutritional and ecological ...
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... ecological niche . To update Coon's ecological scenario , I would add that as for- ests were being destroyed , so were marginal farmlands and graz- ing lands , the general succession being from forest to cropland to grazing land to ...
... ecological niche . To update Coon's ecological scenario , I would add that as for- ests were being destroyed , so were marginal farmlands and graz- ing lands , the general succession being from forest to cropland to grazing land to ...
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... ecological zones of transition between forested regions well suited for pig husbandry and regions where too much sun and dry heat make pig husbandry a risky and expensive practice . While I contend that ecological factors underlie ...
... ecological zones of transition between forested regions well suited for pig husbandry and regions where too much sun and dry heat make pig husbandry a risky and expensive practice . While I contend that ecological factors underlie ...
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ONE Good to Think or Good to Eat? | 13 |
TWO Meat Hunger | 19 |
THREE The Riddle of the Sacred Cow | 47 |
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