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    your community and encourage others to grow. Food independence is true independence for an individual, a group, a town, a nation.

    When we love our neighbors more than we love our money, we create economic justice. We move the least valued things to the top of the old value system. We know there is great intrinsic value in the other. We want to know each other's thoughts on world issues and be free to respond. Freedom exists in service. If we love our neighbors, we include them in our work, as time, need and desire requires. Who do we wish to exclude from relative prosperity in global crises? What if the world demands win - win solutions for every problem, instead of win - lose? Can we not create such a world by increasing our chances of surviving its plagues? Green plagues would be a perfect reason to keep and produce much of your food in your home, where you can have environmental control and protection. This is especially so in the city where cultivating land may be impractical.

    What is wrong with living with one's food as a lifestyle? How many people need to choose this to make a positive change in the balances of external, material power? One thousand? One million? Ten million? They don't have to congregate in Idaho, though it's good for like minded folks to congregate anywhere. Most folks can be far more independent in their choices than they are. It helps when they know they have the choices, regardless of corporate, political and bureaucratic systems. When there are people starving anywhere, someone has made poor choices and it might be you and me that made them. Governments feed people in emergencies. Will you be needing government food in the future? What will you do to get it?

    Stored grains, nuts and seeds provide ready food you can eat dry, while sprouting pounds of tender, delicious, baby plants; in anywhere from one to seven days. These are fine food storage items when vacuum sealed to keep insect eggs from hatching. Add water, increase nutritional value and eat, fresh, live food.

    Tough Times, Tough Tactics
    When times are tough, it's no time to ignore those external audiences whose behaviors matter so much to your organization.In your own best interest, are you seeing to their care and feeding? I mean, if a certain group of outsiders behaves in ways that really help or hinder your operations, they do rate your attention, right?Of course they do! That's why we call them key target audiences, or publics. Either way, what they think about you, then how they behave, can support or derail the best laid plans.Why take any chances?Make a list of those important external audiences and put them in priority order. Then pick #1 and let's go to work.Since it's their perceptions that lead to behaviors, you must get inside their heads. That means monitoring members of that key audience and asking lots of questions to determine what they think about you and your operation.Watch for rumors. And for negativity. Misconceptions and misunderstandings involving your products, services and pricing should be pursued in those conversations.With that kind of data in hand, you are able to establish the public relations goal. Namely, correct that misconception, or neutralize that rumor, or clarify that fuzziness about your services.Goals are certainly necessary, but they need a str
    The people who have enough to eat in this world either produce the food, hunt and gather it, or pay others to provide it. In few instances do these people produce meaningful surplus for those who do not have enough to eat. Until the well fed care about the hungry and starving, there will be no economic justice anywhere, only privilege. That is how simple or complex the issue is. The minute an individual takes on the responsibility to feed her or himself, s/he begins creating low cost surpluses for those unable to do so. It makes sense to grow more plants in a global greenhouse. The more surplus an individual produces, the more likely starving people will eat. Economics affect every aspect of life, including spirituality, yet it is the least understood of the sciences because economics are poorly taught or not taught at all. Most economists have little understanding. That little understanding makes them the experts.

    The global value system determines economics. That value system is based on scarcity, commonly called the law of supply and demand. Thousands of years ago the arbiters of value and wealth decided that gold, silver and precious stones were the rarest and therefore, the most valuable. Of all resources, people were the least scarce. So people have the least value in this old system. This is foolishness of the highest order and creates disposable people. There are few people living today, who cannot in their lifetimes, produce more value than their own weight in gold. Use yourself as an example. Multiply the current market price of gold by your body weight. Divide that by a typical productive life of 40 or 50 years. Are you earning more or less than this dollar value each year? Keep in mind most folks are paid less than half their market value or earnings.

    The economic system we support undervalues life, because life is not scarce. The corporate world would rather have your weight in gold than you, even if you can produce five times that value. That corporate world might not harvest twenty percent of your lifetime value, unless you support their system. If you do support it, you will probably give them a big cut in your home mortgage or business loans and every paycheck. But they will always treat you as expendable, because your kind is never scarce. If we want to be fairly valued in the market place, we must be scarce in that market place. A coming labor shortage will help. Becoming scarce means lifestyle changes people do not want to make. Therefore, people will continue to support the system that makes them the least valuable commodity in it and be thankful to do so. There is little evil in this world that is not supported by the Western lifestyle. As long as we embrace it, there will be no economic justice.

    Nowhere on this planet are people more capable of self sufficient living, than in the modern West. Yet these people are taught to be dependent on others for the very basics of life - wage and salary slaves. Had the back-to-the-land movements of the 60s and 70s caught on, the West would now have great models to share with poor world cultures. New technologies like fuel cells will be ideal for home and neighborhood power systems that will end dependencies on grid supplied electricity and scam artists like Enron.

    In the West, we pay a dollar for a ten cent loaf of bread, because we are willing to pay the other ninety cents to have it at hand when we want it. Much of the rest of the world can't afford the same bread at ten cents a loaf. Who do you suppose the bread makers would rather sell to? This means no bread for the hungry at any price. If we really want to help the rest of the world, we make a personal commitment to slash our consumption and increase production. This creates a glut in the corporate market and forces prices down. Third world producers will complain because this drives down export prices and makes exporting unprofitable. The focus then must shift away from global trade to local trade and that is a major step toward self sufficiency and economic justice.

    I heard a radio report last week that India is doing well in this global recession because ninety percent of their domestic production is sold in domestic markets. Before the great corporate marketing chains drove the mom and pop operations out of business with their economies of scale, local industry and markets were well understood as markers of economic health. Nothing prevents us from returning to local production and marketing. We can even use global marketing to subsidize the transition - transformation.

    Food is a good example. The knowledge is now available that allows anyone to produce superior food at less than typical market prices. If I decide to raise food crops on an acre or two, I can also plant high dollar cash crops that can be sold in a nearby city or sent anywhere in the world, as a mail order business. The wealthy purchase these valuable crops and provide profits that allow me to obtain more land. I can then expand inexpensively on adjacent land and split the crops with the owner, or market some on her behalf. I can always expand my local production, marketing and my high dollar global and nearby marketing.

    Local production and marketing allows us to hire local labor. The unemployed and under employed get some paid work, free food or both. The idea is to reverse the centralization of 20th Century production and marketing, which in turn, decentralizes other aspects of our lives. We save the costs of heavy farm machinery, bank loans, transportation, taxes, processing, packaging and pay it out to hand labor instead. We also adopt production methods, such as Square Foot Gardening, which reduce water, fertilizer, land and labor costs by as much as eighty percent. The savings can then be invested in expansion and we can market in nearby communities. We can encourage more small scale production, teaching the techniques we have successfully applied in our own production and marketing.

    As local marketing returns in the West, corporate food producers lose their markets, reduce their production accordingly and poison much less land and water. That is, unless taxpayers continue to subsidize them. When an individual only produces the value of the food s/he consumes, s/he can now live with ten to twenty percent less income. If s/he produces a surplus, other income could be cut in half. Should s/he lose the main source of income, s/he eats well as s/he increases production with mostly personal labor, which essentially removes this person from the corporate value system and all its hidden costs. Economic justice becomes a lifestyle.

    Food is so basic to life and health as to be the first need addressed in the Lord's Prayer. So it is in any economy also. It is the foundation of economic prosperity. Food has usually been grown so inefficiently, only people who loved the work or immigrants would do it. Making agriculture a chemical and machine operation was one of the huge mistakes of the Machine Age. Individuals are now in a position to make it right and would be wise to do so. I understand about nine million people are out of work in America. Use those unemployment benefits to grow and store food and have more money for housing.

    As local agriculture replaces corporate agriculture and hydrogen becomes the new fuel for power, water becomes very valuable. Rainwater, which is superior to ground water in so many ways, for plants and people, can be collected. Large storage containers, such as swimming pools are not only justified but necessary to food production and home security. Use enough water gathering capacity to weather three years of serious drought. A back up well can be a handy thing for a neighborhood association. Indoor and outdoor water can be stored conveniently and provide thermal mass for moderating home and greenhouse temperatures. It can be raised to high temperatures and pumped through radiators in winter. We could all live in cozy, clever, greenhouse homes. Eat fresh strawberries year round and earn lots of money for as long as it is worth anything to do so. Feed your neighbor. Feed your community and encourage others to grow. Food independence is true independence for an individual, a group, a town, a nation.

    When we love our neighbors more than we love our money, we create economic justice. We move the least valued things to the top of the old value system. We know there is great intrinsic value in the other. We want to know each other's thoughts on world issues and be free to respond. Freedom exists in service. If we love our neighbors, we include them in our work, as time, need and desire requires. Who do we wish to exclude from relative prosperity in global crises? What if the world demands win - win solutions for every problem, instead of win - lose? Can we not create such a world by increasing our chances of surviving its plagues? Green plagues would be a perfect reason to keep and produce much of your food in your home, where you can have environmental control and protection. This is especially so in the city where cultivating land may be impractical.

    What is wrong with living with one's food as a lifestyle? How many people need to choose this to make a positive change in the balances of external, material power? One thousand? One million? Ten million? They don't have to congregate in Idaho, though it's good for like minded folks to congregate anywhere. Most folks can be far more independent in their choices than they are. It helps when they know they have the choices, regardless of corporate, political and bureaucratic systems. When there are people starving anywhere, someone has made poor choices and it might be you and me that made them. Governments feed people in emergencies. Will you be needing government food in the future? What will you do to get it?

    Stored grains, nuts and seeds provide ready food you can eat dry, while sprouting pounds of tender, delicious, baby plants; in anywhere from one to seven days. These are fine food storage items when vacuum sealed to keep insect eggs from hatching. Add water, increase nutritional value and eat, fresh, live food.

    5 Sure-Fire Ways to Make More Money on EBay
    Have you ever dealt with a salesperson or a waiter who gave you unbelievably good service? How about someone who didn't seem to care about you one bit?Which of those people would you go back to the next time you needed to make another purchase or eat another meal?I'm willing to bet you would go back to the business or person who gave you great service. Have you ever considered that this same principle applies to your eBay sales?One of the easiest ways to get more sales on eBay is to make every buyer think "Wow, I've never had such a good experience buying on eBay!"Once someone has bought from you and had a good experience, they're much more likely to buy from you again. They already know they can trust you, you ship quickly, your descriptions are clear and honest, and all the other things buyers wonder about when dealing with an unknown seller.Use the following 5 tips and watch your repeat business go through the roof...1. Quick ResponseWhen you have an item listed on eBay and a potential buyer contacts you with a question, respond quickly. It's important, and actually critical to your success to check your email several times a day. Answering a question quickly could be the difference between you getting the sale or the buyer going elsewhere.2. Accurate ListingsWhen you
    cent of your lifetime value, unless you support their system. If you do support it, you will probably give them a big cut in your home mortgage or business loans and every paycheck. But they will always treat you as expendable, because your kind is never scarce. If we want to be fairly valued in the market place, we must be scarce in that market place. A coming labor shortage will help. Becoming scarce means lifestyle changes people do not want to make. Therefore, people will continue to support the system that makes them the least valuable commodity in it and be thankful to do so. There is little evil in this world that is not supported by the Western lifestyle. As long as we embrace it, there will be no economic justice.

    Nowhere on this planet are people more capable of self sufficient living, than in the modern West. Yet these people are taught to be dependent on others for the very basics of life - wage and salary slaves. Had the back-to-the-land movements of the 60s and 70s caught on, the West would now have great models to share with poor world cultures. New technologies like fuel cells will be ideal for home and neighborhood power systems that will end dependencies on grid supplied electricity and scam artists like Enron.

    In the West, we pay a dollar for a ten cent loaf of bread, because we are willing to pay the other ninety cents to have it at hand when we want it. Much of the rest of the world can't afford the same bread at ten cents a loaf. Who do you suppose the bread makers would rather sell to? This means no bread for the hungry at any price. If we really want to help the rest of the world, we make a personal commitment to slash our consumption and increase production. This creates a glut in the corporate market and forces prices down. Third world producers will complain because this drives down export prices and makes exporting unprofitable. The focus then must shift away from global trade to local trade and that is a major step toward self sufficiency and economic justice.

    I heard a radio report last week that India is doing well in this global recession because ninety percent of their domestic production is sold in domestic markets. Before the great corporate marketing chains drove the mom and pop operations out of business with their economies of scale, local industry and markets were well understood as markers of economic health. Nothing prevents us from returning to local production and marketing. We can even use global marketing to subsidize the transition - transformation.

    Food is a good example. The knowledge is now available that allows anyone to produce superior food at less than typical market prices. If I decide to raise food crops on an acre or two, I can also plant high dollar cash crops that can be sold in a nearby city or sent anywhere in the world, as a mail order business. The wealthy purchase these valuable crops and provide profits that allow me to obtain more land. I can then expand inexpensively on adjacent land and split the crops with the owner, or market some on her behalf. I can always expand my local production, marketing and my high dollar global and nearby marketing.

    Local production and marketing allows us to hire local labor. The unemployed and under employed get some paid work, free food or both. The idea is to reverse the centralization of 20th Century production and marketing, which in turn, decentralizes other aspects of our lives. We save the costs of heavy farm machinery, bank loans, transportation, taxes, processing, packaging and pay it out to hand labor instead. We also adopt production methods, such as Square Foot Gardening, which reduce water, fertilizer, land and labor costs by as much as eighty percent. The savings can then be invested in expansion and we can market in nearby communities. We can encourage more small scale production, teaching the techniques we have successfully applied in our own production and marketing.

    As local marketing returns in the West, corporate food producers lose their markets, reduce their production accordingly and poison much less land and water. That is, unless taxpayers continue to subsidize them. When an individual only produces the value of the food s/he consumes, s/he can now live with ten to twenty percent less income. If s/he produces a surplus, other income could be cut in half. Should s/he lose the main source of income, s/he eats well as s/he increases production with mostly personal labor, which essentially removes this person from the corporate value system and all its hidden costs. Economic justice becomes a lifestyle.

    Food is so basic to life and health as to be the first need addressed in the Lord's Prayer. So it is in any economy also. It is the foundation of economic prosperity. Food has usually been grown so inefficiently, only people who loved the work or immigrants would do it. Making agriculture a chemical and machine operation was one of the huge mistakes of the Machine Age. Individuals are now in a position to make it right and would be wise to do so. I understand about nine million people are out of work in America. Use those unemployment benefits to grow and store food and have more money for housing.

    As local agriculture replaces corporate agriculture and hydrogen becomes the new fuel for power, water becomes very valuable. Rainwater, which is superior to ground water in so many ways, for plants and people, can be collected. Large storage containers, such as swimming pools are not only justified but necessary to food production and home security. Use enough water gathering capacity to weather three years of serious drought. A back up well can be a handy thing for a neighborhood association. Indoor and outdoor water can be stored conveniently and provide thermal mass for moderating home and greenhouse temperatures. It can be raised to high temperatures and pumped through radiators in winter. We could all live in cozy, clever, greenhouse homes. Eat fresh strawberries year round and earn lots of money for as long as it is worth anything to do so. Feed your neighbor. Feed your community and encourage others to grow. Food independence is true independence for an individual, a group, a town, a nation.

    When we love our neighbors more than we love our money, we create economic justice. We move the least valued things to the top of the old value system. We know there is great intrinsic value in the other. We want to know each other's thoughts on world issues and be free to respond. Freedom exists in service. If we love our neighbors, we include them in our work, as time, need and desire requires. Who do we wish to exclude from relative prosperity in global crises? What if the world demands win - win solutions for every problem, instead of win - lose? Can we not create such a world by increasing our chances of surviving its plagues? Green plagues would be a perfect reason to keep and produce much of your food in your home, where you can have environmental control and protection. This is especially so in the city where cultivating land may be impractical.

    What is wrong with living with one's food as a lifestyle? How many people need to choose this to make a positive change in the balances of external, material power? One thousand? One million? Ten million? They don't have to congregate in Idaho, though it's good for like minded folks to congregate anywhere. Most folks can be far more independent in their choices than they are. It helps when they know they have the choices, regardless of corporate, political and bureaucratic systems. When there are people starving anywhere, someone has made poor choices and it might be you and me that made them. Governments feed people in emergencies. Will you be needing government food in the future? What will you do to get it?

    Stored grains, nuts and seeds provide ready food you can eat dry, while sprouting pounds of tender, delicious, baby plants; in anywhere from one to seven days. These are fine food storage items when vacuum sealed to keep insect eggs from hatching. Add water, increase nutritional value and eat, fresh, live food.

    What People Think Can Kill Managers
    By delivering a body blow to their operation when business, non-profit, government agency or association managers, with public relations reporting to them, overlook assembling the PR resources and action planning needed to alter individual perception leading to changed behaviors among their most important outside audiences.Those managers’ guilt worsens when they compound matters by failing to persuade those key external audience members to their way of thinking, and then overlook moving them to take actions that allow their department, group, division or subsidiary to succeed.What such managers often have in common is a single- minded preoccupation with simple tactics like press releases, broadcast plugs, special events and brochures, which denies them the best that public relations has to offer.On the other hand, approaching a public relations challenge as outlined in the paragraphs above, means you, as manager, are doing something positive about the behaviors of the very outside audiences of yours that MOST affect your operation. It is then that PR creates the kind of external stakeholder behavior change that leads directly to achieving your most important managerial objectives.But managers need a public relations game plan if they are to get all their team membe
    d a radio report last week that India is doing well in this global recession because ninety percent of their domestic production is sold in domestic markets. Before the great corporate marketing chains drove the mom and pop operations out of business with their economies of scale, local industry and markets were well understood as markers of economic health. Nothing prevents us from returning to local production and marketing. We can even use global marketing to subsidize the transition - transformation.

    Food is a good example. The knowledge is now available that allows anyone to produce superior food at less than typical market prices. If I decide to raise food crops on an acre or two, I can also plant high dollar cash crops that can be sold in a nearby city or sent anywhere in the world, as a mail order business. The wealthy purchase these valuable crops and provide profits that allow me to obtain more land. I can then expand inexpensively on adjacent land and split the crops with the owner, or market some on her behalf. I can always expand my local production, marketing and my high dollar global and nearby marketing.

    Local production and marketing allows us to hire local labor. The unemployed and under employed get some paid work, free food or both. The idea is to reverse the centralization of 20th Century production and marketing, which in turn, decentralizes other aspects of our lives. We save the costs of heavy farm machinery, bank loans, transportation, taxes, processing, packaging and pay it out to hand labor instead. We also adopt production methods, such as Square Foot Gardening, which reduce water, fertilizer, land and labor costs by as much as eighty percent. The savings can then be invested in expansion and we can market in nearby communities. We can encourage more small scale production, teaching the techniques we have successfully applied in our own production and marketing.

    As local marketing returns in the West, corporate food producers lose their markets, reduce their production accordingly and poison much less land and water. That is, unless taxpayers continue to subsidize them. When an individual only produces the value of the food s/he consumes, s/he can now live with ten to twenty percent less income. If s/he produces a surplus, other income could be cut in half. Should s/he lose the main source of income, s/he eats well as s/he increases production with mostly personal labor, which essentially removes this person from the corporate value system and all its hidden costs. Economic justice becomes a lifestyle.

    Food is so basic to life and health as to be the first need addressed in the Lord's Prayer. So it is in any economy also. It is the foundation of economic prosperity. Food has usually been grown so inefficiently, only people who loved the work or immigrants would do it. Making agriculture a chemical and machine operation was one of the huge mistakes of the Machine Age. Individuals are now in a position to make it right and would be wise to do so. I understand about nine million people are out of work in America. Use those unemployment benefits to grow and store food and have more money for housing.

    As local agriculture replaces corporate agriculture and hydrogen becomes the new fuel for power, water becomes very valuable. Rainwater, which is superior to ground water in so many ways, for plants and people, can be collected. Large storage containers, such as swimming pools are not only justified but necessary to food production and home security. Use enough water gathering capacity to weather three years of serious drought. A back up well can be a handy thing for a neighborhood association. Indoor and outdoor water can be stored conveniently and provide thermal mass for moderating home and greenhouse temperatures. It can be raised to high temperatures and pumped through radiators in winter. We could all live in cozy, clever, greenhouse homes. Eat fresh strawberries year round and earn lots of money for as long as it is worth anything to do so. Feed your neighbor. Feed your community and encourage others to grow. Food independence is true independence for an individual, a group, a town, a nation.

    When we love our neighbors more than we love our money, we create economic justice. We move the least valued things to the top of the old value system. We know there is great intrinsic value in the other. We want to know each other's thoughts on world issues and be free to respond. Freedom exists in service. If we love our neighbors, we include them in our work, as time, need and desire requires. Who do we wish to exclude from relative prosperity in global crises? What if the world demands win - win solutions for every problem, instead of win - lose? Can we not create such a world by increasing our chances of surviving its plagues? Green plagues would be a perfect reason to keep and produce much of your food in your home, where you can have environmental control and protection. This is especially so in the city where cultivating land may be impractical.

    What is wrong with living with one's food as a lifestyle? How many people need to choose this to make a positive change in the balances of external, material power? One thousand? One million? Ten million? They don't have to congregate in Idaho, though it's good for like minded folks to congregate anywhere. Most folks can be far more independent in their choices than they are. It helps when they know they have the choices, regardless of corporate, political and bureaucratic systems. When there are people starving anywhere, someone has made poor choices and it might be you and me that made them. Governments feed people in emergencies. Will you be needing government food in the future? What will you do to get it?

    Stored grains, nuts and seeds provide ready food you can eat dry, while sprouting pounds of tender, delicious, baby plants; in anywhere from one to seven days. These are fine food storage items when vacuum sealed to keep insect eggs from hatching. Add water, increase nutritional value and eat, fresh, live food.

    Forex Trading An Introduction To Technical Analysis
    There are two types of analysis used in Forex trading - fundamental analysis and technical analysis. Fundamental analysis examines current political and economic events in order to predict movements in currencies, while technical analysis uses historical economic data to predict movements in the Forex market.There are three underlying assumptions to technical analysis:1. Movements in price are the result of a combination of all the forces is in the market. While currency prices can be affected by all sorts of things including political events, economic conditions, supply and demand and even the weather, technical analysis is not concerned with the reasons for movements in the market but is solely concerned with the movements themselves.2. Currency prices follow trends. Over the years a number of market patterns have been recognized and technical analysis assumes that these have predictable consequences.3. Movements in price follow historical trends. Forex data has been collected from more than 100 years and, over time, a number of patterns have emerged. These patterns are indicative of human psychology and the way in which people react to certain circumstances.Although most Forex traders will use fundamental analysis to support their trading strategy, they will also rely heavily on technical analy
    n accordingly and poison much less land and water. That is, unless taxpayers continue to subsidize them. When an individual only produces the value of the food s/he consumes, s/he can now live with ten to twenty percent less income. If s/he produces a surplus, other income could be cut in half. Should s/he lose the main source of income, s/he eats well as s/he increases production with mostly personal labor, which essentially removes this person from the corporate value system and all its hidden costs. Economic justice becomes a lifestyle.

    Food is so basic to life and health as to be the first need addressed in the Lord's Prayer. So it is in any economy also. It is the foundation of economic prosperity. Food has usually been grown so inefficiently, only people who loved the work or immigrants would do it. Making agriculture a chemical and machine operation was one of the huge mistakes of the Machine Age. Individuals are now in a position to make it right and would be wise to do so. I understand about nine million people are out of work in America. Use those unemployment benefits to grow and store food and have more money for housing.

    As local agriculture replaces corporate agriculture and hydrogen becomes the new fuel for power, water becomes very valuable. Rainwater, which is superior to ground water in so many ways, for plants and people, can be collected. Large storage containers, such as swimming pools are not only justified but necessary to food production and home security. Use enough water gathering capacity to weather three years of serious drought. A back up well can be a handy thing for a neighborhood association. Indoor and outdoor water can be stored conveniently and provide thermal mass for moderating home and greenhouse temperatures. It can be raised to high temperatures and pumped through radiators in winter. We could all live in cozy, clever, greenhouse homes. Eat fresh strawberries year round and earn lots of money for as long as it is worth anything to do so. Feed your neighbor. Feed your community and encourage others to grow. Food independence is true independence for an individual, a group, a town, a nation.

    When we love our neighbors more than we love our money, we create economic justice. We move the least valued things to the top of the old value system. We know there is great intrinsic value in the other. We want to know each other's thoughts on world issues and be free to respond. Freedom exists in service. If we love our neighbors, we include them in our work, as time, need and desire requires. Who do we wish to exclude from relative prosperity in global crises? What if the world demands win - win solutions for every problem, instead of win - lose? Can we not create such a world by increasing our chances of surviving its plagues? Green plagues would be a perfect reason to keep and produce much of your food in your home, where you can have environmental control and protection. This is especially so in the city where cultivating land may be impractical.

    What is wrong with living with one's food as a lifestyle? How many people need to choose this to make a positive change in the balances of external, material power? One thousand? One million? Ten million? They don't have to congregate in Idaho, though it's good for like minded folks to congregate anywhere. Most folks can be far more independent in their choices than they are. It helps when they know they have the choices, regardless of corporate, political and bureaucratic systems. When there are people starving anywhere, someone has made poor choices and it might be you and me that made them. Governments feed people in emergencies. Will you be needing government food in the future? What will you do to get it?

    Stored grains, nuts and seeds provide ready food you can eat dry, while sprouting pounds of tender, delicious, baby plants; in anywhere from one to seven days. These are fine food storage items when vacuum sealed to keep insect eggs from hatching. Add water, increase nutritional value and eat, fresh, live food.

    Los Angeles Lawyer
    A typical lawyer is one who knows the real meaning of law and justice. The practice of law is exciting, rewarding and meaningful, but one has to realize his ability to beneficially and significantly affect the lives of many people. The practice of law is a broadening and educational experience.Similar to any other field, like medicine, science or education, law requires a certain attitude towards life and work, and is good for someone who enjoys learning. Some lawyers are general lawyers who can handle multiple cases, while others practice in a specialized field. These can be in areas like personal injury, criminal cases, business and corporate law, labor and employment law, real property, litigation, individual rights, family law and others.Where a personal injury lawyer seeks monetary compensation for damages incurred due to hospital or medical care, loss of work earnings (including future potential), and pain or suffering, a private-practice lawyer works in law firms or is self-employed. Transactional lawyers work to avoid legal problems, for example, by writing contracts. Litigators, or trial lawyers, deal with problems such as broken contracts and others.Some lawyers join corporate houses while others prefer to work with government. Then there are a few who are self-employed and are called solo practition
    your community and encourage others to grow. Food independence is true independence for an individual, a group, a town, a nation.

    When we love our neighbors more than we love our money, we create economic justice. We move the least valued things to the top of the old value system. We know there is great intrinsic value in the other. We want to know each other's thoughts on world issues and be free to respond. Freedom exists in service. If we love our neighbors, we include them in our work, as time, need and desire requires. Who do we wish to exclude from relative prosperity in global crises? What if the world demands win - win solutions for every problem, instead of win - lose? Can we not create such a world by increasing our chances of surviving its plagues? Green plagues would be a perfect reason to keep and produce much of your food in your home, where you can have environmental control and protection. This is especially so in the city where cultivating land may be impractical.

    What is wrong with living with one's food as a lifestyle? How many people need to choose this to make a positive change in the balances of external, material power? One thousand? One million? Ten million? They don't have to congregate in Idaho, though it's good for like minded folks to congregate anywhere. Most folks can be far more independent in their choices than they are. It helps when they know they have the choices, regardless of corporate, political and bureaucratic systems. When there are people starving anywhere, someone has made poor choices and it might be you and me that made them. Governments feed people in emergencies. Will you be needing government food in the future? What will you do to get it?

    Stored grains, nuts and seeds provide ready food you can eat dry, while sprouting pounds of tender, delicious, baby plants; in anywhere from one to seven days. These are fine food storage items when vacuum sealed to keep insect eggs from hatching. Add water, increase nutritional value and eat, fresh, live food. Meat, fish and poultry can be stored in cans for quite a while if desired. Jerkys will also satisfy a taste for meat and keep a long time. Build stacking sprout trays according to your available space and begin indoor food production. Go meet your neighbors with samples. They will soon be your customers.

    It is the Boy Scout motto to Be Prepared! It applies to all of us today. The hard times are so much writing on the wall. Who will you and I help through them? When will we begin to practice economic justice in our personal lives? When will we divorce our old world corporate masters?

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