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The intricate journey of creating a simple stainless steel teaspoon reveals a complex interplay of risk, resources, and global trade. It highlights thousands of years of innovation that have led to safe and sanitary eating practices. By examining the evolution of cutlery, the narrative underscores the remarkable advancements in human civilization, emphasizing that we live in an unprecedented era of safety and convenience that is often overlooked. The book invites readers to appreciate the seemingly mundane aspects of modern life.
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Not for Greens, Ian Plimer
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- Released
- 2014
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- Title
- Not for Greens
- Subtitle
- He Who Sups with the Devil Should Have a Long Spoon
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Ian Plimer
- Publisher
- Connor Court Publishing Pty Ltd
- Released
- 2014
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 294
- ISBN13
- 9781925138191
- Category
- Ecology
- Description
- The intricate journey of creating a simple stainless steel teaspoon reveals a complex interplay of risk, resources, and global trade. It highlights thousands of years of innovation that have led to safe and sanitary eating practices. By examining the evolution of cutlery, the narrative underscores the remarkable advancements in human civilization, emphasizing that we live in an unprecedented era of safety and convenience that is often overlooked. The book invites readers to appreciate the seemingly mundane aspects of modern life.