Posts Tagged ‘Phenomenon’

Taking a New Look at Restaurant Chairs

Monday, August 10th, 2009

Nutritionists have been warning people not to go to restaurants and eat because it contributes to weight gain. They instead recommend that people buy groceries and cook their own food. They stress the fact that it is always healthy to eat home-made food. However, people always like to go out and eat in a restaurant. It is a common now a day practice to take your friend or family members to a restaurant. Restaurants have never been a new phenomenon to people. In the olden days, restaurants used to cater to the needs of foreigners who embark on long journeys and also to the needs of people who want a change in their regular food habits.

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Guaranteeing Future Supply by Protecting Current Crab Populations

Monday, July 13th, 2009

When it comes to putting responsible practices into place to monitor and regulate industrial activities, the Alaskan fishing industry is a prime example which can serve as a model to be emulated for many other parts of the country and many other sectors of the economy. Historically, Alaskan fisheries have received a high level of attention and concern on behalf of the state and national governments, as well as ordinary Alaskans who took the initiative to preserve what for them was (and still is) a valuable local resource. One of the best examples of this phenomenon is crab sustainability, which has been carried out so diligently and professionally by all participants.

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