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There are legitimate questions about how land should be used in future as the world's population grows and western patterns of consumption spread.
The word "köttbullar" was first mentioned in print in a Swedish cookbook in the 18th century to describe a meal popular with the nation's social elite, though meatballs' consumption spread through the whole of Swedish society with the availability of cheaper beef and pork accompanying the invention of the meat grinder.
Then his consumption spread the disease to others, who were themselves consumed, even after colonial officials tried to outlaw the practice.
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What has happened since the mid 1980s is the teenage mode of consumption has spread upwards, to the point now that it can encompass up to the 1960s (the age of the very first boomers) and down to early childhood.
Escobar's cartel died with him, but, despite a U.S.-assisted war on narcotrafficking that has cost thousands of lives and more than nine billion dollars, international consumption has spread enormously, and the drug economy remains strong; last year, the United Nations reported that Colombia was the world's largest producer of cocaine.
20 Studies about joint determination of labour supply and consumption are spread across countries and are very selective.
They need to ensure that they eat enough, are eating high-quality foods, and that their consumption is spread out over the day to have the best metabolic effect.
Several factors, such as antimicrobial consumption, clonal spread of resistant microorganisms, resistance mechanisms that might differ by species, the human and environmental reservoir, and infection control strategies, including screening policies, may play a role in the prevalence of antimicrobial-resistant pathogens in the hospital setting [ 8, 14].
He grew most excited in an hourlong conversation about so-called "collaborative consumption," the spreading practice of renting, sharing and bartering things, like a bike or a spare bedroom, rather than owning them outright.
Damage assessment Reprints Related items The global crisis and the poor: The toxins trickle downwardMar 12th 2009These features are what economists like to call "consumption smoothing"—spreading spending out in a way that ensures that what you eat one day is not determined by what you have earned that day or the day before.
In recent years, olive oil consumption is spreading to non-traditional areas of the world, from northern European countries to the American continent and almost everywhere where there are wealthy consumers willing to pay for a more expensive substitute of other vegetable oils.
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