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Brave New World wasn’t intended as a “how-to” guide.
Brave New World wasn’t intended as a “how-to” guide.
Years ago, adherence to the fasting regime necessarily involved the development of a spirit of asceticism. Now, there is such a variety of foods available, one can “fast” and fall into gluttony.In our society with all the food options, most people will deviate from this or any diet. Temptation is everywhere. I would say the potential for falling into gluttony today would be much more of a likelihood than say even 50 yrs ago, when there were fewer options.
From a evolutionary standpoint are bodies are more like the other great apes. About 98-99 % DNA matches. Gorillas are almost entirely vegan. Chimps and baboons about 95%.
Would you be surprised to learn that 70% of protein consumed by humans worldwide comes from non-animal sources?But so does the fact that eating meat is as old as human life proper.
It is amazing to see the variation by region of the percentage of protein from animal vs non-animal sources. North America is essentially the reverse of the world average. The far east, however, has over 85% coming from non-animal sources, with a little over 80% in the near-east and Africa. While these proportions do not represent strict veganism, this type of diet can hardly be called a fad.Interesting article
I thought early reading was a good thing…The average reading age in the UK is 9 years. The average reading age of Sun readers is 8 years.
Does this mean that Sun readers come from generations of vegans?
I think she means the reading level is that of a 9 year old and 8 year old respectively.I thought early reading was a good thing…