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The Future Of Food In Blade Runner 2049, Diarmuid Cawley
The Future Of Food In Blade Runner 2049, Diarmuid Cawley
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The science fiction genre has always been a hotbed for questions about the existence of life and what it means to be human. Food, like water and oxygen, is necessary to sustain life, but also is a key indicator of culture. One of the things that fascinates us about science fiction is how an imagined future culture might look. Blade Runner 2049, although not centred around food, interweaves food and agriculture into a dystopian narrative on evolution and a bio-engineered labour force, while asking us what it means to have memories and to be human.
Nutrient Management Plan, Antonio Mallarino, John Sawyer, Barbara Stewart, John Creswell
Nutrient Management Plan, Antonio Mallarino, John Sawyer, Barbara Stewart, John Creswell
John E. Sawyer
Management tools to help you develop a nutrient management plan and use the Iowa Phosphorus Index.
Nitrogen Application, John Sawyer, John Creswall
Nitrogen Application, John Sawyer, John Creswall
John E. Sawyer
Nitrogen (N) management planning for corn production.
Dawn Of The Lawn, David M. Guy
Dawn Of The Lawn, David M. Guy
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Drawing on both electronic and print sources, this research seeks to explore the cultural, economic, and environmental implications of the American lawn and suggest the need to awaken a cultural discussion aimed at harmonizing one’s landscape with reality. The lawn penetrates the American’s daily life, yet few stop to examine the origins and effects of the lawn. Involving many of the leading academic voices in this subject, this work further aims to ignite a diverse discussion of the lawn’s connection to oil, fertilizers, pesticides, drinking water, and individual’s behavior. Considerable evidence supports the notion that the lawn can be conformed …