... took shape in Paris in the late
eighteenth century. Beginning in the 1760s, a few guilded traiteurs or
cook-caterers expanded business by offering meals in a different kind of
setting than ... offood was often
associated with collective settings such as hospices and hospitals. The
ill, elderly, and destitute received assistance in the form of meals of soup
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intellectual ... Index 185
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in the fourth-century writings of Decimus Agnus Ausonius. His pastoral
poem Mosella catalogues the edible fi sh in the tributary of the Rhine
named in the title...
... restructuring of the European map begin-
ning in 1803). In terms of food, that meant Germany developed a vari
-
ety of regional cuisines rather than one overarching haute cuisine. When
industrialization ... then training as a sommelier in Heidelberg and
establishing a French cheese shop back in Berlin all helped me develop
a deep understanding of the foodways of Germany and finally resulted
in my ... restructuring of West German food law introduces bans
and requires labeling of additives.
1959 The beginning of the European Common Market.
August 13, East Germany builds the Berlin Wall, sealing off...
... Peculiarities of feeding
of pike and bream juveniles rearing in
illuminated cages. Ecology 3, 23–28.
Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 39
Introduction and Historyof Cage Culture 5
Species cultured ... (2000)
Potential of marine cage aquaculture in
Taiwan: Cobia culture. In: Liao, I.C. and
Lin, C.K. (eds) Cage Aquaculture in Asia:
Proceedings of the First International
Symposium on Cage Aquaculture in
Asia. ... Recent
developments in freshwater and marine cage
aquaculture in the Philippines. In: Liao, I.C.
and Lin, C.K. (eds) Cage Aquaculture in Asia:
Proceedings of the First International Sympo-
sium on Cage Aquaculture...
... under the aegis of the powerful
Housewives Federation, began to rebel against the domination of large in-
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aspects of Japanese culture, most ... past. Another soft drink, Mitsuya
saidâ, has been manufactured in the Japanese town of Kawanishi in
Hyogo Prefecture since 1884.
Notwithstanding foreign incursions into food and food preferences,
Japanese ... at the order of the
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brarians of the School of Oriental Studies in London, and Gyosei College
in Reading, UK, who were as helpful as always.
A great deal of thanks is owed...
... were introduced in the culinary and food practices of Spain and
Europe at large.
The arrival offood from the Americas in Spain, and hence in Europe,
coincided with the exportation of European foodstuffs ... today’s eating practices in Spain
and, through Spain, in Europe. Spain’s role in introducing products
from the Americas into the rest of Europe during the sixteenth century
was pivotal.
CUISINES WITH ... (Quince) Stew
Ingredients
• lean lamb meat
• garlic clove
• pepper to taste
• pinch of saffron
• olive oil
• salt
• onion
• membrillo (quince)
• pinch of cinnamon
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cuisine...
... 2006).
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cuisine of the 1970s) is telling of the quality of Brussels restaurants. They
acknowledged the ability of chefs in Brussels and, in general, in Belgium
to combine ... lifestyle.
30
By exploiting mines,
introducing new machinery, purchasing and selling land and houses, and
reinvesting profits, this family became one of the wealthiest of Belgium
around 1900. ... started to gain interest in cultural aspects of eat-
ing and drinking, realizing that food is much more than a matter of prices
and calories. I wanted to learn about the significance of foodstuffs...
... further in the eye of World War II.
With lipstick by this point firmly established as big business, lipstick producers’ marketing, both in terms
of advocating lipstick generally and in terms of promoting ... 88-90 (discussing lip paint’s use in Asia and Africa). As no work short of a book could cover the entirety of lipstick’s
history across all of time and space though, such interesting information ... cochineal
insects, whose fatty flesh and eggs are red. Teresa Riordan, Inventing Beauty 36 (2004). These cohineal insects live as
parasites on prickly pear cacti. Susan Okie, Coloring in Food, ...
... because of the his-
tory of populations sharing foods and information about food with each
other. Of the many factors that influence food choices and ideas about
preparing food, one’s way of life ... importance of intervening in the food
habits of citizens. Whereas state intervention kept populations alive
during wartime, in the postwar era, intervention ensured that consum-
ers could buy more food ... controlling food prices and pos-
sibly handing out foodin times or crisis, monitoring agricultural produc-
tion and the export trade, and taking care of populations in need of better
nutrition (infants,...
... (2000)
Potential of marine cage aquaculture in
Taiwan: Cobia culture. In: Liao, I.C. and
Lin, C.K. (eds) Cage Aquaculture in Asia:
Proceedings of the First International
Symposium on Cage Aquaculture in
Asia. ... freshwater and marine cage
aquaculture in the Philippines. In: Liao, I.C.
and Lin, C.K. (eds) CageAquaculture in Asia:
Proceedings oftheFirst International Sympo-
sium on Cage Aquaculture in Asia. Asian
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Malaysia
Philippines
Singapore
Thailand
Philippines
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... commerce and banking in
the financial world. The bill prevented institutions that were “engaged principally” in banking
activities from underwriting or dealing in securities of any kind, and vice ...
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taking in the combination of banking and securities dealing. ...
Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) oversaw the takeover of the failed bank IndyMac, the largest
failure of an insured bank in history. The FDIC completed the sale of IndyMac in March of 2009....
... While the Internet in Singapore
and Malaysia, both in a free market system, took off since 1995 (as seen in
a dramatic increase of host numbers), the Internet in Thailand kept a low
profile. Why? ... 15).
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Diagram 6 : Local Internet Exchange in Thailand (as of August 1997)
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Dr. ... the number of Internet hosts and
the cost of telecommunications infrastructure, including computers and
Internet access costs. The OECD study indicates that:
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“The penetration of Internet hosts...
... while not
ceasing to belong to church history, becomes also a chapter in the historyof philosophy, a page in the history
of the human mind.
The enumeration of the causes into which the intellectual ... finding
Christianity in every part of it, in spite of historic conditions; and he hastily drew the inference, with
something like the feeling of doubt which rash interpretations of prophecy are in danger of producing ... subjective inquiry into the tests of truth, as in the shape of
History of Free Thought in Reference to The by Adam Storey Farrar 48
submission in the soul of the inquirer.
Nor ought this method of comparison...
... the
two cardinal points of poetry, the power of exciting the sympathy of the reader by a faithful adherence to the
truth of nature, and the power of giving the interest of novelty by the modifying colours ... painting is by referring him to the engravings of Albert Durer and the serious parts
of Chaucer. There is the same want of proper costume the same intense feeling of the human being, both in
body ... [1833] in vogue in Germany as well as in England and France. . . .
In lieu of a knowledge of mankind, our recent novelists evince a profound acquaintance with clothes." [39]
Elsewhere Heine...
... a result of
deforestation could not continue indefinitely, and the fact that the total
population of this part of Sulawesi was said to be declining rather than grow-
ing in the late nineteenth ... ascendancy of European power in the region.
Indeed, Heita Kawakatsu maintains that nineteenth-century Japanese indus-
trialization is better understood in terms of that country’s continuing com-
petition ... failures in staying within those limits may still have
something to teach us today even though agriculture is no longer the
mainstay of the Southeast Asian economies. The question of sustainability in
agriculture...
... rattling of chains, drumming of doors, ranting, hollowing,
singing, and running, that I could think of nothing but Don Quevedo's Vision, where the lost souls broke loose
and put Hell in an ... the kindly doctrines of the good Pinel." "I am not here detailing what happened
in the Middle Ages. It is of the nineteenth century of what living men saw that I write." In the Inverness
Courier, ... then
sing thou in the Church, litanies, that is, the names of the hallows (or saints) and the Paternoster." This was, as
usual, accompanied by the taking of certain herbs and drink. In some instances,...