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Importance of a garden (hear part after the Anastasia story): | |||
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[[Category: | Note: In Russia, 70% of the families grow their own food gardens. | ||
'''People in Russia grow 54% of all food produced by Russia! 46% is grown by commercial agriculture.''' | |||
Russians spend 18 hours per week to grow food, in America, average American spends 32 hours per week | |||
Research shows that gardens are 4x more productive than commercial variants in Russia, enen though gardens are typically done on marginal lands not suitable for commercial agriculture. | |||
Historically, Russians had no fear of death - they saw themselves as part of all their ancestors and their posterity. That means, you live for ever. This is a different viewpoint than transhumanists hold on longevity. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:08, 19 April 2011
Importance of a garden (hear part after the Anastasia story):
http://www.consciousmedianetwork.com/members/lsharashkin.htm
Note: In Russia, 70% of the families grow their own food gardens.
People in Russia grow 54% of all food produced by Russia! 46% is grown by commercial agriculture.
Russians spend 18 hours per week to grow food, in America, average American spends 32 hours per week
Research shows that gardens are 4x more productive than commercial variants in Russia, enen though gardens are typically done on marginal lands not suitable for commercial agriculture.
Historically, Russians had no fear of death - they saw themselves as part of all their ancestors and their posterity. That means, you live for ever. This is a different viewpoint than transhumanists hold on longevity.