Spengler's View of World Culture Revisited
Posted by rodenberger 143 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
Oswald Spengler's views on world culture, written in 1918-23, have relevance today. From his model of changes in our culture and others in world history, come predictions - many of which are being fulfilled today. These include tendencies for a superpower to become an empire. But ordinary people, emboldened by the communications opportunities today, can maintain and practice the values of tribal
Heston Blumenthal's view of the Little Chef menu roll out
Posted by edwina 172 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
It seems Little Chef's publicity-hungry chief executive Ian Pegler has taken a unilateral decisionTime to add a very little meat to the bones of the story that Little Chef chief executive Ian Pegler has started rolling out Heston Blumenthal's revamped menu - the braised ox cheeks, the macaroni cheese, the rather spiffing all day breakfast - without consulting the chef. It seems the first he heard
New View On Obesity 'Epidemic' Offered By Sociologist
Posted by rodenberger 201 days ago (http://www.sciencedaily.com)
Headlines tell us the nation is getting fatter, and that obesity has become an epidemic. But there is more to the story, according to a sociologist.
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