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When he cleared the trees separating their properties to plant 500 citrus trees, she put in bamboo — "but not the spreading kind," she added.
If you already have a spreading variety of bamboo, or if you prefer the style and appearance of the spreading kind, go on to step 2! Some will argue that the best way to control bamboo is to eat the shoots... Most bamboo shoots are edible raw, and all of them are edible cooked.
Randle might have said it better: "We kind of spreaded apart, kind of did our own thing instead of doing what got us there".
But that kind of ideology has helped reduce overall levels of tolerance in Muslim societies and spread the kind of thinking that might lead people to donate to or otherwise support extremists, if not actually join them.
The problem, her feminist critics say, is how to spread the kind of freedom that she takes for granted.
Publius can be used to spread any kind of data, including text, music and images, although there are limits to the size of the files.
One challenge will be finding ways to spread this kind of efficiency ethic into other arenas, like energy, where ready sources — like coal and oil — remain abundant and cheap (in monetary terms) but pose long-term environmental risks.
Just how an Internet-based news culture can spread the kind of "light" that is necessary to prevent terrible things, without the armies of reporters and photographers that newspapers have traditionally employed, is a question that even the most ardent democrat in John Dewey's tradition may not wish to see answered.
We are more interested in the usage of social networks to spread specific kind of information to alter the behaviour or attitude of people.
"The issue of how people use and spread this kind of information has not really been looked at in depth, but it actually deserves some attention," says Susan May Susan May, formerly a Tate curator and now head of the Arts Council Collection.
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