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Frozen foods have long been marginalized by foodies as pale, second-rate substitutes for their fresh equivalents, but those sentiments are starting to shift. | Frozen foods has long been marginalized by foodies as pale, second-rate substitutes for their fresh equivalents, but those sentiments are starting to shift. |
A 2011 study by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization examining food waste in several industrialized countries found that 40% of all food is wasted along its journey from producer to consumer. | A 2011 study by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization examining food waste in several industrialized countries find that 40% of all food is wasted along its journey from producer to consumer. |
What ’s more, close to half of that waste occurs before it even reaches the distributor, let alone the end-consumer. | What ’s more, close to half of that waste occur before it even reaches the distributor, let alone the end-consumer. |
If we wish to safeguard sources of healthy food and ensure conscientious land stewardship, we need to create a framework for directing resources to the next generation of farmers and food innovators. | If we wish to safeguard sources of healthy food and ensure conscientious land stewardship, we needs to create a framework for directing resources to the next generation of farmers and food innovators. |
There is a well-documented multiplier effect that kicks in when dollars are spent at small independent businesses rather than national or transnational chains, with the net result that two to three times more of this “slow money” stays in local circulation. | There be a well-documented multiplier effect that kicks in when dollars are spent at small independent businesses rather than national or transnational chains, with the net result that two to three times more of this “slow money” stays in local circulation. |
Moreover, as chefs give frozen foods a second chance, they rely less on the Just-In-Time inventory model touted by broadline distributors and can begin to redesign their kitchen spaces to accommodate more frozen storage. | Moreover, as chefs give frozen foods a second chance, they relies less on the Just-In-Time inventory model touted by broadline distributors and can begin to redesign their kitchen spaces to accommodate more frozen storage. |
Most dollars we spend immediately subdivide into pennies that scatter all over the world. | Most dollars we spend immediately subdivides into pennies that scatter all over the world. |
Sheer geography blinds us to the real human, environmental and social consequences of our economic choices. | Sheer geography blind us to the real human, environmental and social consequences of our economic choices. |
By food security I mean not simply access to calories, but community-wide access to healthy, real food from trusted producers who belong to the same community as the eaters they are feeding. | By food security I means not simply access to calories, but community-wide access to healthy, real food from trusted producers who belong to the same community as the eaters they are feeding. |
There is an emerging scientific consensus that extreme weather events are on the rise, and such events can impact regional infrastructure for transporting food goods. | There be an emerging scientific consensus that extreme weather events are on the rise, and such events can impact regional infrastructure for transporting food goods. |
Despite the temporary nature of these phenomena and the damage they cause, a pinch in the food supply has immediate effects on a community. | Despite the temporary nature of these phenomena and the damage they cause, a pinch in the food supply have immediate effects on a community. |
Fortunately, there is growing evidence to the contrary, as frozen foods are gaining credence and approval in the realms of both flavor and nutrition. | Fortunately, there be growing evidence to the contrary, as frozen foods are gaining credence and approval in the realms of both flavor and nutrition. |
Despite their long-standing stigma, frozen foods are shedding their bad reputation as eaters and chefs make increasingly complex decisions about where they get their food. | Despite their long-standing stigma, frozen foods is shedding their bad reputation as eaters and chefs make increasingly complex decisions about where they get their food. |
In a 2014 survey of food industry professionals, 75% of respondents believed there are unnecessary negative connotations attached to frozen food, a staggering 60% increase from an earlier version of the survey conducted just three years prior. | In a 2014 survey of food industry professionals, 75% of respondents believe there are unnecessary negative connotations attached to frozen food, a staggering 60% increase from an earlier version of the survey conducted just three years prior. |
Such a precipitous shift in industry opinion indicates that this is more than just a fringe idea. | Such a precipitous shift in industry opinion indicate that this is more than just a fringe idea. |
According to several recent studies frozen fruits and vegetables have equal or greater nutritional value than their fresh cousins. | According to several recent studies frozen fruits and vegetables haves equal or greater nutritional value than their fresh cousins. |
This is in large part because fresh produce has been shown to decline in nutrients the longer it sits between harvesting and eating, whereas frozen produce stops its nutritive shot clock the moment its temperature drops. | This is in large part because fresh produce have been shown to decline in nutrients the longer it sits between harvesting and eating, whereas frozen produce stops its nutritive shot clock the moment its temperature drops. |
They carry a wide range of fruits and vegetables, which are available at many area grocers. | They carries a wide range of fruits and vegetables, which are available at many area grocers. |
Oryana Natural Foods Co-Op recently partnered with Farm to Freezer and Cherry Capital Foods to pack and distribute a line of Fair Harvest berries, starting with organic strawberries grown at Ware Farm in Benzie County. | Oryana Natural Foods Co-Op recently partner with Farm to Freezer and Cherry Capital Foods to pack and distribute a line of Fair Harvest berries, starting with organic strawberries grown at Ware Farm in Benzie County. |
Some area CSAs, such as Providence Farm in Central Lake, even offer frozen Michigan fruit as an optional add-on to members’ shares. | Some area CSAs, such as Providence Farm in Central Lake, even offers frozen Michigan fruit as an optional add-on to members’ shares. |
In Films from the Future: The Technology and Morality of Sci-Fi Movies (from Mango Publishing), I set out to explore the emerging landscape around transformative trends in technology innovation, and the social challenges and opportunities they present. | In Films from the Future: The Technology and Morality of Sci-Fi Movies (from Mango Publishing), I sets out to explore the emerging landscape around transformative trends in technology innovation, and the social challenges and opportunities they present. |
But to my surprise, they ended up opening up much deeper insights into the nature of our relationship with technology. | But to my surprise, they ends up opening up much deeper insights into the nature of our relationship with technology. |
Ghost in the Shell opens with cyborg special-operative Major Kusanagi helping track down a talented hacker — aka the “Puppet Master” — who ’s re-writing people ’s “ghost”, or what makes them uniquely “them”, using implanted brain-machine interfaces. | Ghost in the Shell open with cyborg special-operative Major Kusanagi helping track down a talented hacker — aka the “Puppet Master” — who ’s re-writing people ’s “ghost”, or what makes them uniquely “them”, using implanted brain-machine interfaces. |
Kusanagi inhabits a world where human augmentation is commonplace, and is almost entirely machine. | Kusanagi inhabit a world where human augmentation is commonplace, and is almost entirely machine. |
This technological augmentation provides her and others with super-human abilities. | This technological augmentation provide her and others with super-human abilities. |
But it also makes them vulnerable—especially to hackers who can effectively re-code their memories. | But it also make them vulnerable—especially to hackers who can effectively re-code their memories. |
This seems to be the modus operandi of the Puppet Master. | This seem to be the modus operandi of the Puppet Master. |
Yet as the narrative unfolds, we learn that this is not a person, but an AI developed by US security services that has escaped the leash of its handlers. | Yet as the narrative unfolds, we learns that this is not a person, but an AI developed by US security services that has escaped the leash of its handlers. |
The Puppet Master (or “2051” as it ’s formally designated) is seeking asylum from its US masters. | The Puppet Master (or “2051” as it ’s formally designated) are seeking asylum from its US masters. |
But it ’s also looking for meaning and purpose as a self-aware entity. | But it are also looking for meaning and purpose as a self-aware entity. |
Through the ensuing story, Ghost touches on a number of deeply philosophical questions that lie at the heart of society ’s relationship increasingly powerful technologies. | Through the ensuing story, Ghost touch on a number of deeply philosophical questions that lie at the heart of society ’s relationship increasingly powerful technologies. |
These include what it means to be human, the value of diversity, and even the nature of death. | These includes what it means to be human, the value of diversity, and even the nature of death. |
In 2016 Elon Musk established the company Neuralink to develop science fiction-like wireless brain-machine interfaces. | In 2016 Elon Musk establish the company Neuralink to develop science fiction-like wireless brain-machine interfaces. |
Inspired by the neural laces of Iain M. Banks’ Culture novels, and echoing Ghost, Musk announced on Twitter that, in his opinion, “Creating a neural lace is the thing that really matters for humanity to achieve symbiosis with machines.” | Inspired by the neural laces of Iain M. Banks’ Culture novels, and echoing Ghost, Musk announce on Twitter that, in his opinion, “Creating a neural lace is the thing that really matters for humanity to achieve symbiosis with machines.” |
But its launch coincides with intense efforts to better-understand and control the human brain, and breakthroughs in optogenetics that could one day enable wireless machine-mind networks. | But its launch coincide with intense efforts to better-understand and control the human brain, and breakthroughs in optogenetics that could one day enable wireless machine-mind networks. |
But Ghost ’s insights go far beyond unpacking the problems of hackable brain implants. | But Ghost ’s insights goes far beyond unpacking the problems of hackable brain implants. |
Do her cybernetic augmentations make her less human, or having less worth? | does her cybernetic augmentations make her less human, or having less worth? |
And what autonomy does she have when she malfunctions, or needs an upgrade? | And what autonomy do she have when she malfunctions, or needs an upgrade? |
And as robotic and cyber technologies become increasingly advanced, they are only going to become harder to navigate. | And as robotic and cyber technologies become increasingly advanced, they is only going to become harder to navigate. |
In 2012, the South African athlete Oscar Pistorius made history by being the first runner to compete in the Olympic Games with two prosthetic legs. | In 2012, the South African athlete Oscar Pistorius make history by being the first runner to compete in the Olympic Games with two prosthetic legs. |
His iconic racing blades came to represent the promise of technological enhancements to overcome human limitations. | His iconic racing blades comes to represent the promise of technological enhancements to overcome human limitations. |
Yet they stirred up fears of them giving him an unfair advantage that led to him being barred from competing in the previous Olympics. | Yet they stirs up fears of them giving him an unfair advantage that led to him being barred from competing in the previous Olympics. |
And in 2015, patient-advocate Hugo Campos discovered he did n’t legally have access to the implanted defibrillator that kept him alive. | And in 2015, patient-advocate Hugo Campos discover he did n’t legally have access to the implanted defibrillator that kept him alive. |
But they illustrate how the angst that Kusanagi feels about her augmented body, and how it defines her, is already part of today ’s society. | But they illustrates how the angst that Kusanagi feels about her augmented body, and how it defines her, is already part of today ’s society. |
And we ’ve barely touched the tip of this particular iceberg. | And we has barely touched the tip of this particular iceberg. |
Again, this is where Ghost forms a powerful canvas on which to explore challenges that often transcend conventional thinking, and play out at the borders of our moral and ethical understanding. | Again, this is where Ghost form a powerful canvas on which to explore challenges that often transcend conventional thinking, and play out at the borders of our moral and ethical understanding. |
The alternative is risking losing our own “ghosts” in the drive to innovate bigger and better, without thinking about the consequences. | The alternative are risking losing our own “ghosts” in the drive to innovate bigger and better, without thinking about the consequences. |
28: Why Sex Gets Better in Older Age (Forbes, Eaton, and Krueger) | 28: Why Sex get Better in Older Age (Forbes, Eaton, and Krueger) |
They also rate sex as an important part of life. | They also rates sex as an important part of life. |
A common answer to this question cites declining physical health and sexual functioning with age. | A common answer to this question cite declining physical health and sexual functioning with age. |
Another answer might be: The quality of our sex lives doesn't decline with age. | Another answer might be: The quality of our sex lives don't decline with age. |
There is a key element missing from nearly all studies of sex and aging: studying change over time. | There be a key element missing from nearly all studies of sex and aging: studying change over time. |
If we ask a group of people how satisfied they are with their sex life, and the younger people are more satisfied than the older people, does that mean that aging is responsible for this difference? | If we ask a group of people how satisfied they are with their sex life, and the younger people are more satisfied than the older people, do that mean that aging is responsible for this difference? |
To get to the bottom of how aging affects sexual quality of life, we analyzed patterns in longitudinal data collected from over 6,000 individuals followed over a period of 18 years, spanning ages 20-93. | To get to the bottom of how aging affects sexual quality of life, we analyzes patterns in longitudinal data collected from over 6,000 individuals followed over a period of 18 years, spanning ages 20-93. |
In 1995, 2004 and 2013, the representative sample of English-speaking Americans completed extensive self-administered survey questionnaires in private and returned them by mail. | In 1995, 2004 and 2013, the representative sample of English-speaking Americans complete extensive self-administered survey questionnaires in private and returned them by mail. |
The basic trends in the data suggested that - without taking any other factors into account sexual quality of life declines with age. | The basic trends in the data suggests that - without taking any other factors into account sexual quality of life declines with age. |
But as people in the study aged, they placed more emphasis on the quality - not quantity - of sexual encounters. | But as people in the study aged, they places more emphasis on the quality - not quantity - of sexual encounters. |
For example, frequency of sex became less important with age, and the amount of thought and effort invested in sex became more important. | For example, frequency of sex become less important with age, and the amount of thought and effort invested in sex became more important. |
When we matched older and younger adults on key characteristics of their sex lives - along with sociodemographic characteristics, and mental and physical health - older adults actually had better sexual quality of life. | When we matched older and younger adults on key characteristics of their sex lives - along with sociodemographic characteristics, and mental and physical health - older adults actually haves better sexual quality of life. |
Together these findings suggest that as we age, our sexual priorities change and we develop knowledge, skills and preferences that protect against aging-related declines in sexual quality of life. | Together these findings suggests that as we age, our sexual priorities change and we develop knowledge, skills and preferences that protect against aging-related declines in sexual quality of life. |
Since wisdom is "the quality of having experience, knowledge and good judgment," our study suggests that life experience is fostering sexual wisdom. | Since wisdom is "the quality of having experience, knowledge and good judgment," our study suggest that life experience is fostering sexual wisdom. |
We now know that age-related declines in sexual quality of life are largely related to modifiable factors, so we can target sexual skills, beliefs and attitudes in clinical interventions. | We now knows that age-related declines in sexual quality of life are largely related to modifiable factors, so we can target sexual skills, beliefs and attitudes in clinical interventions. |
Given that our life expectancy continues to grow, this research highlights the opportunity to facilitate positive sexual experiences across the lifespan. | Given that our life expectancy continues to grow, this research highlight the opportunity to facilitate positive sexual experiences across the lifespan. |
Their article first appeared in The Conversation. | Their article first appear in The Conversation. |
She leaned against the kitchen counter, picking dried glaze from the wrinkles in the back of her hand. | She lean against the kitchen counter, picking dried glaze from the wrinkles in the back of her hand. |
From the wireless headset that dangled from her neck, her old marine buddies called to her with joyous profanity and the bass of digital gunfire. | From the wireless headset that dangled from her neck, her old marine buddies calls to her with joyous profanity and the bass of digital gunfire. |
Santa had said he needed to leave at eight. | Santa have said he needed to leave at eight. |
So Betty had made Christmas Eve dinner while listening to — instead of participating in — the big special ops campaign game online. | So Betty have made Christmas Eve dinner while listening to — instead of participating in — the big special ops campaign game online. |
She ’d garlic-salted the yams to the tune of Gomez unloading his Glock into a drug dealer. | She have garlic-salted the yams to the tune of Gomez unloading his Glock into a drug dealer. |
She ’d painted the ham with maple glaze while Williams punctuated Patty Smyth ’s “Goodbye to You” with bursts from his assault rifle. | She have painted the ham with maple glaze while Williams punctuated Patty Smyth ’s “Goodbye to You” with bursts from his assault rifle. |
“Her boys,” as she called them, did n’t take a lot of eggnog in their rum. | “Her boys,” as she called them, does n’t take a lot of eggnog in their rum. |
Santa had spent his day opening envelopes from North American children and falling asleep watching the Pittsburgh-Cleveland game in the media room. | Santa have spent his day opening envelopes from North American children and falling asleep watching the Pittsburgh-Cleveland game in the media room. |
It stretched the neckhole halfway down to his happy trail. | It stretch the neckhole halfway down to his happy trail. |
His hands were finding their way through the armholes of his robe. | His hands is finding their way through the armholes of his robe. |
“It ’s just that there are more children in the world now,” he said. | “It ’s just that there are more children in the world now,” he say. |
“And Santa ’s not getting any younger, ho ho ho.” | “And Santa are not getting any younger, ho ho ho.” |
“Do n’t get much older either,” Betty said. | “Do n’t get much older either,” Betty say. |
Santa ’s first wife had died centuries ago, but he always just dismissed the question of his own mortality. | Santa ’s first wife have died centuries ago, but he always just dismissed the question of his own mortality. |
Betty never knew how naughty she should feel about wanting to strangle him sometimes. | Betty never know how naughty she should feel about wanting to strangle him sometimes. |
“You ’re seriously going to let me eat alone again on Christmas Eve?” | “You are seriously going to let me eat alone again on Christmas Eve?” |
“Do n’t think of it like that, doll,” Santa said. | “Do n’t think of it like that, doll,” Santa say. |
He slung his belt around his back, and gave it a quick tug. | He sling his belt around his back, and gave it a quick tug. |
His waist shrunk from dangerously obese to barely jolly. | His waist shrink from dangerously obese to barely jolly. |
A few crumpled bills in American currency fell out of his pocket. | A few crumpled bills in American currency falls out of his pocket. |
Santa bent down to pick them up, mumbling about “emergency money.” | Santa bend down to pick them up, mumbling about “emergency money.” |
“Ca n’t you get dressed in the bedroom like a normal person?” Betty asked. | “Ca n’t you get dressed in the bedroom like a normal person?” Betty ask. |
Distorted shouting erupted from Betty ’s headset. | Distorted shouting erupt from Betty ’s headset. |
She imagined red and yellow mosaic bursts lighting up the sunless snowscape outside, as if there was an HDTV behind the blinds instead of their kitchen window. | She imagine red and yellow mosaic bursts lighting up the sunless snowscape outside, as if there was an HDTV behind the blinds instead of their kitchen window. |
Williams, she guessed. | Williams, she guess. |
She thought she could hear Gomez laughing. | She think she could hear Gomez laughing. |
She picked up the pans in which she ’d made the potatoes and maple glaze. | She pick up the pans in which she ’d made the potatoes and maple glaze. |
For now, she appreciated its fight to cover the ham-stink that coated the room. | For now, she appreciate its fight to cover the ham-stink that coated the room. |
The jingle bell chimed on Santa ’s cell. | The jingle bell chime on Santa ’s cell. |
“Nutcrackers,” he said. | “Nutcrackers,” he say. |
“Your secretary ’s calling, and you need me to answer it? | “Your secretary are calling, and you need me to answer it? |
Betty wiped her fingers on a hand-towel. | Betty wipe her fingers on a hand-towel. |
She lifted her headset ’s microphone to her mouth. | She lift her headset ’s microphone to her mouth. |
“Copy that,” Gomez said on the other end. | “Copy that,” Gomez say on the other end. |
Betty switched off her headset mic. | Betty switch off her headset mic. |
She unclipped the cell phone from the back of Santa ’s girdle, and pushed the button with the green arrow, serrated to look like a double-edged diving knife. | She unclip the cell phone from the back of Santa ’s girdle, and pushed the button with the green arrow, serrated to look like a double-edged diving knife. |
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