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The Emerging Global Food System: Public and Private Sector Issues by Gerald E. Gaull, X

The Emerging Global Food System: Public and Private Sector Issues by Gerald E. Gaull, X
Drawn from the work of international experts, this important book presents an in-depth study of the rapidly evolving global food system covering such important topics as the biological revolution and food technology, the potentials of nutrition, the new forms and scope of business organizations, the diverse regulatory processes and their harmonization, and the standards for safety and risk. The Emerging Global Food System also discusses the conflicts over international trade policies, including the relations between developing and advanced countries, and the public willingness to validate these often discordant changes. The Emerging Global Food System clearly illustrates the range and intensity of conflicts and tensions inherent in the biotechnological change occurring in today's global food system. The book covers the standards of risk assessment and safety, the regulatory process, the complexities of reactions among diverse groups in the general public, the role of the press and media, and the activities of public interest groups. The Emerging Global Food System confronts the consistent problems of both food surpluses and hunger. It looks at the reorganization of agriculture and food production and distribution systems in eastern Europe and the republics of the former Soviet Union, the North American trade treaty, changes in the European Community agricultural policies, and the famine in parts of the Third World, which comprise some of the forces now transforming the global food system. The Emerging Global Food System discusses in greater detail many of the issues identified in the editors' previous book, New Technologies and the Future of Food and Nutrition. Both volumes reflect thecontinuing discussions of the Ceres Conferences, organized under the aegis of the Ceres Forum and the Center for Food and Nutrition policy at Georgetown University.



The Jefferson Image in the American Mind by Merrill D. Peterson,
The Jefferson Image in the American Mind by Merrill D. Peterson,
Since its publication in 1960, The Jefferson Image in the American Mind has become a classic of historical scholarship. In it Merrill D. Peterson charts Thomas Jefferson's influence upon American thought and imagination since his death in 1826. Peterson's focus is "not primarily with the truth or falsity of the image either as a whole or in its pans, but rather with its illuminations of the evolving culture and its shaping power. It is posterity's configuration of Jefferson. Even more, however, it is a sensitive reflector, through several generations, of America's troubled search of the image of itself". In a new Introduction Peterson discusses the publication of his book and remarks on the directions of new scholarship. He also draws attention to the continuing interest in Jefferson as shown by recent historical fiction, motion pictures and documentaries, by the renaming of the Library of Congress main building and the National Gallery of Art's exhibition, The Eye of Thomas Jefferson, by President William Jefferson Clinton's preinaugural pilgrimage to Monticello, and by the Sotheby's auction of a Jefferson letter that commanded the highest auction price ever paid for such a manuscript.



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Covington and Macon Railroad - Founded in 1885, the Covington and Macon Railroad began operations in 1887 between Macon, GA and Hillsboro, GA. It eventually stretched 105 miles, operating from Macon to Athens, GA however it went bankrupt and was sold at public auction in 1891.

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Celebration (painting) - Celebration is a painting by Tyeb Mehta. It sold at Christie's for 15 million Indian rupees in 2002, the highest price an Indian painting has ever sold for in a public auction.



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