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Symmetery of the Second Equations;
Submitted by James (Jim) P. White (not verified) on April 27, 2011 - 4:44pm.
Economics, water; security, energy, policy in a one for all platform is most difficult to advocate I have come to believe.
In this paper summed very well, we have an opportunity to bridge the four main causes of the stress I see in the field. The chemical, the physical; the electromagtic and the emotional fields of stress, either when reflecting on our infrastructure as farmlands or my neighbors sense of their Garden in this dialog.
Coupling both is the best approach I think asto continue a transparent flow of energy and consensus..Well done, and the abstract motivates me to continue to learn as much as evidence-based allows for. vr Jim P. White, Pittsburgh, Pa. Truman Inst, Op/Free councils,Pa
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