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nerthuz/istock] by saskia bruysten4 minute read capitalism has had a pretty good run. just ask buffett, bezos, zuckerberg, and the koch family. they, like the vanderbilts, the rockefellers, the rothschilds, and the gettys before them, have benefited from an economic system that brands winners and losers with
scale, when it comes to accumulating nearly unfathomable wealth, a very small number of people's arrows have pointed up, whereas more than half the planet's population have arrows pointing down. but the tides are shifting. calls for a new economic model--one that closes the inequality gap and aligns with...
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also see text. risk factors due to its oil content, corn, especially freshly harvested corn, has a strong tendency to become rancid and undergo self-heating. corn contents corn description applications shipment / storage risk factors description the kernel of maize has a pericarp of the fruit fused with
of peas , and adhere in regular rows round a white, pithy substance, which forms the ear. an ear can commonly hold approx. kernels and be approx. mm in length. they are of various colors: blackish, bluish-gray, purple, green, red, white and yellow. when ground into flour , maize yields more flour, with...
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