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Large scale rubber cultivation, whose use for tyres had just been discovered by the Scot John Boyd Dunlop, contributed to human rights abuses and cruel punishments like hand chopping, shocking even by the standards of other unenlightened colonial rulers.
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Similarly, wine, which a 19th-century American minority valued as a symbol of European cultivation but whose sales crashed during Prohibition, has experienced a spectacular resurrection.
Although the junzi is not quite as cultivated as the sagely person (shengren)—the rare person whose cultivation is so great that humane behaviour in any circumstance is practically natural he is a person of profound capacity and importance.
Virtue is such a being's continually cultivated capacity to master her inclinations so as to fulfill her duties; a capacity whose cultivation and exercise is motivated by respect for the moral law.
Mr. Imhoof is descended from a long line of beekeepers whose cultivation of bees and harvesting of their honey are still carried out in more or less traditional ways.
Such measures should apply only to specific crops whose cultivation would be incompatible with co-existence, and their geographical scale should be as limited as possible".[15].
The opinion is the latest blow in a long-running battle over MON810, also known as YieldGard, whose cultivation has been banned in a handful of European countries despite its approval by the European Commission in 1998.
This enrages environmentalists striving to combat the spread of palm oil, which is used in hundreds of foods and consumer products but whose cultivation constitutes a major threat to the survival of species like orangutans.
The only exception among Swedish measures in Table 2 with potentially high cost-effectiveness is subsidised mussel cultivation and harvesting whose marginal costs would be 35 euro/kg [18], although since the potential impact is very small (35 tonnes/year; Table 2) it is disputable whether this option is worthwhile to develop beyond its present stage.
Sparassis crispa Wulf.:Fr., also known as cauliflower mushroom, is an edible mushroom with various medicinal properties whose cultivation has recently become popular in Japan.
For farmers to discard their landrace populations as climate shifts would require awareness of alternative landrace populations, commercial cultivars, or other crop species whose cultivation would bring greater certainty of success.
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