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<title>Le monde selon Monsanto - Arte FR</title>
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<description>Du continent américain à l'Inde en passant par l'Europe, une enquête magistrale et alarmante sur la multinationale américaine qui commercialise 90 % des OGM dans le monde. La société Monsanto, multinationale américaine née en 1901 à Saint Louis, dans le Missouri, et d'abord spécialisée dans l'industrie chimique, est devenue en un peu plus d'un siècle le leader mondial des biotechnologies, en particulier sur le marché des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM). Elle détient les brevets de 90 % du maïs, du soja, du colza ou du coton transgéniques cultivés dans le monde. Par le biais de rachats successifs, elle est en train de devenir le premier semencier de la planète et, à terme, c'est la chaîne alimentaire tout entière qu'elle pourrait contrôler. Mais c'est d'abord avec le Round Up, son herbicide &quot;total&quot; (longtemps estampillé &quot;biodégradable&quot;) qu'elle a commencé, à partir de 1974, à conquérir le monde. On lui doit aussi des produits aussi variés que le terrible agent Orange, massivement déversé sur le Viêt-nam par l'armée américaine, les PCB (pyralène en France, interdit au début des années 80), l'aspartame ou les hormones de croissance (interdites en Europe et au Canada). Monsanto, avertit Marie-Monique Robin, est l'une des entreprises &quot;les plus controversées de l'ère industrielle&quot;.«</description>
<dc:date>2009-06-22T10:39:00Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">Du continent américain à l'Inde en passant par l'Europe, une enquête magistrale et alarmante sur la multinationale américaine qui commercialise 90 % des OGM dans le monde. La société Monsanto, multinationale américaine née en 1901 à Saint Louis, dans le Missouri, et d'abord spécialisée dans l'industrie chimique, est devenue en un peu plus d'un siècle le leader mondial des biotechnologies, en particulier sur le marché des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM). Elle détient les brevets de 90 % du maïs, du soja, du colza ou du coton transgéniques cultivés dans le monde. Par le biais de rachats successifs, elle est en train de devenir le premier semencier de la planète et, à terme, c'est la chaîne alimentaire tout entière qu'elle pourrait contrôler. Mais c'est d'abord avec le Round Up, son herbicide "total" (longtemps estampillé "biodégradable") qu'elle a commencé, à partir de 1974, à conquérir le monde. On lui doit aussi des produits aussi variés que le terrible agent Orange, massivement déversé sur le Viêt-nam par l'armée américaine, les PCB (pyralène en France, interdit au début des années 80), l'aspartame ou les hormones de croissance (interdites en Europe et au Canada). Monsanto, avertit Marie-Monique Robin, est l'une des entreprises "les plus controversées de l'ère industrielle".«</p>
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<title>Le monde selon Monsanto - Arte FR</title>
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<description>Du continent américain à l'Inde en passant par l'Europe, une enquête magistrale et alarmante sur la multinationale américaine qui commercialise 90 % des OGM dans le monde. La société Monsanto, multinationale américaine née en 1901 à Saint Louis, dans le Missouri, et d'abord spécialisée dans l'industrie chimique, est devenue en un peu plus d'un siècle le leader mondial des biotechnologies, en particulier sur le marché des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM). Elle détient les brevets de 90 % du maïs, du soja, du colza ou du coton transgéniques cultivés dans le monde. Par le biais de rachats successifs, elle est en train de devenir le premier semencier de la planète et, à terme, c'est la chaîne alimentaire tout entière qu'elle pourrait contrôler. Mais c'est d'abord avec le Round Up, son herbicide &quot;total&quot; (longtemps estampillé &quot;biodégradable&quot;) qu'elle a commencé, à partir de 1974, à conquérir le monde. On lui doit aussi des produits aussi variés que le terrible agent Orange, massivement déversé sur le Viêt-nam par l'armée américaine, les PCB (pyralène en France, interdit au début des années 80), l'aspartame ou les hormones de croissance (interdites en Europe et au Canada). Monsanto, avertit Marie-Monique Robin, est l'une des entreprises &quot;les plus controversées de l'ère industrielle&quot;.«</description>
<dc:date>2008-10-24T13:59:28Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>keusta</dc:author>
<dc:subject>ogm, bouffe, nutrition, politique, menace</dc:subject>
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<p class="description">Du continent américain à l'Inde en passant par l'Europe, une enquête magistrale et alarmante sur la multinationale américaine qui commercialise 90 % des OGM dans le monde. La société Monsanto, multinationale américaine née en 1901 à Saint Louis, dans le Missouri, et d'abord spécialisée dans l'industrie chimique, est devenue en un peu plus d'un siècle le leader mondial des biotechnologies, en particulier sur le marché des organismes génétiquement modifiés (OGM). Elle détient les brevets de 90 % du maïs, du soja, du colza ou du coton transgéniques cultivés dans le monde. Par le biais de rachats successifs, elle est en train de devenir le premier semencier de la planète et, à terme, c'est la chaîne alimentaire tout entière qu'elle pourrait contrôler. Mais c'est d'abord avec le Round Up, son herbicide "total" (longtemps estampillé "biodégradable") qu'elle a commencé, à partir de 1974, à conquérir le monde. On lui doit aussi des produits aussi variés que le terrible agent Orange, massivement déversé sur le Viêt-nam par l'armée américaine, les PCB (pyralène en France, interdit au début des années 80), l'aspartame ou les hormones de croissance (interdites en Europe et au Canada). Monsanto, avertit Marie-Monique Robin, est l'une des entreprises "les plus controversées de l'ère industrielle".«</p>
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<title>Hormones of the Kidney, Skin, and Heart</title>
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<description></description>
<dc:date>2008-01-30T20:17:14Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>jgrogan</dc:author>
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<title>Balancing your Hormones Naturally</title>
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<description></description>
<dc:date>2007-03-16T15:18:47Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>antonionedas</dc:author>
<dc:subject>hormone balance, menopause, hrt, osteoporosis</dc:subject>
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<title>Age Hormones Wrinkles</title>
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<description>Information On Age Hormones Wrinkles. Reviews And Recent News.</description>
<dc:date>2007-03-13T15:47:15Z</dc:date>
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<title>Simple Meditations</title>
<link>http://www.samarafoundation.com/meds.htm</link>
<description>and thymus glands respectively.

Again sitting comfortably on a chair or on a cushion, take a few gentle deep breaths to relax your body. Now allow your upper body to slowly begin swaying in a clockwise direction, whilst simultaneously pressing the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Do this for 2 or 3 minutes. This stimulates the pituitary gland.

Next, whilst still sitting upright, slowly tip your head forward until your chin is nearly touching your chest. Hold this position for a few seconds and then begin moving your head backwards, as far as is comfortable, so you are looking up at the sky and hold this position for a few seconds. Next, bring your head back to an upright position and slowly tip your head sideways as far as is comfortable, first to the left and then the right, holding for a few seconds in each position. Repeat this pattern once more. This stimulates the thyroid gland in the throat area.

Finally, begin to gently tap the area in the centre of your chest, 2 inches above where the centre of the rib cage ends. Do this for 1 or 2 minutes. This stimulates the thymus gland.

This meditation encourages the activity of these three crucial glands in our body which release the hormones that control:  happiness, metabolism and growth, and the immune system.</description>
<dc:date>2007-01-31T12:57:56Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>mattbe</dc:author>
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<p class="description">and thymus glands respectively.

Again sitting comfortably on a chair or on a cushion, take a few gentle deep breaths to relax your body. Now allow your upper body to slowly begin swaying in a clockwise direction, whilst simultaneously pressing the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth. Do this for 2 or 3 minutes. This stimulates the pituitary gland.

Next, whilst still sitting upright, slowly tip your head forward until your chin is nearly touching your chest. Hold this position for a few seconds and then begin moving your head backwards, as far as is comfortable, so you are looking up at the sky and hold this position for a few seconds. Next, bring your head back to an upright position and slowly tip your head sideways as far as is comfortable, first to the left and then the right, holding for a few seconds in each position. Repeat this pattern once more. This stimulates the thyroid gland in the throat area.

Finally, begin to gently tap the area in the centre of your chest, 2 inches above where the centre of the rib cage ends. Do this for 1 or 2 minutes. This stimulates the thymus gland.

This meditation encourages the activity of these three crucial glands in our body which release the hormones that control:  happiness, metabolism and growth, and the immune system.</p>
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<description>With more and more people in offices now a days, coffee inside these offices has become, sadly, almost mandatory. A cup of coffee seems to stimulate your senses, but did you know that the regular in-take of caffeine can leave you wired and a complete wreck. Why? It’s because coffee (with caffeine) will stimulate the central nervous system of your body and will increase the stress hormones in your blood.</description>
<dc:date>2007-01-14T19:45:23Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">With more and more people in offices now a days, coffee inside these offices has become, sadly, almost mandatory. A cup of coffee seems to stimulate your senses, but did you know that the regular in-take of caffeine can leave you wired and a complete wreck. Why? It’s because coffee (with caffeine) will stimulate the central nervous system of your body and will increase the stress hormones in your blood.</p>
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<title>Bioidentical hormones, human growth hormone therapy (HGH), hormone replacement therapy and antioxidant vitamins</title>
<link>http://www.antiagingny.com/</link>
<description></description>
<dc:date>2006-09-28T19:25:17Z</dc:date>
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<description>Some men are just born more attractive than others. It's a scientific fact, and it's called pheromones-air bound hormones produced naturally by their bodies that cause women to find them attractive without consciously realizing why.</description>
<dc:date>2006-08-27T15:42:36Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">Some men are just born more attractive than others. It's a scientific fact, and it's called pheromones-air bound hormones produced naturally by their bodies that cause women to find them attractive without consciously realizing why.</p>
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<title>Science &amp; Technology at Scientific American.com: Female Hormone Key to Male Brain</title>
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<description>Female hormones circulating in the brain determine masculine behavior, at least in mice. Estrogen--the quintessential female hormone responsible for regulating the reproductive cycle--turns lady mice into wannabe male mice when it is allowed to penetrate</description>
<dc:date>2006-01-04T10:14:42Z</dc:date>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.sciam.com/article.cfm?chanID=sa003&amp;articleID=0004703D-0A4A-13BB-899183414B7F4945">Science &amp; Technology at Scientific American.com: Female Hormone Key to Male Brain</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">Female hormones circulating in the brain determine masculine behavior, at least in mice. Estrogen--the quintessential female hormone responsible for regulating the reproductive cycle--turns lady mice into wannabe male mice when it is allowed to penetrate</p>
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<title>DHEA et hormones. Laboratoire ANA. leader Européen de l'anti-age, Vente en ligne de dhea.</title>
<link>http://www.anastore.com/index.php?langue</link>
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<dc:date>2005-10-28T07:23:12Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>tatane</dc:author>
<dc:subject>design web</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.anastore.com/index.php?langue">DHEA et hormones. Laboratoire ANA. leader Européen de l'anti-age, Vente en ligne de dhea.</a></h4>
 
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<title>EBE Theory</title>
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<description>A developmental theory of erotic/romantic attraction is presented that provides the same basic account for opposite-sex and same-sex desire in both men and women. It proposes that biological variables, such as genes, prenatal hormones, and brain neuroanatomy, do not code for sexual orientation per se but for childhood temperaments that influence a child's preferences for sex-typical or sex-atypical activities and peers. These preferences lead children to feel different from opposite- or same-sex peers--to perceive them as dissimilar, unfamiliar, and exotic. This, in turn, produces heightened nonspecific autonomic arousal that subsequently gets eroticized to that same class of dissimilar peers: Exotic becomes erotic. Specific mechanisms for effecting this transformation are proposed. The theory claims to accommodate both the empirical evidence of the biological essentialists and the cultural relativism of the social constructionists.</description>
<dc:date>2005-02-27T20:25:13Z</dc:date>
<dc:author>Morgaine</dc:author>
<dc:subject>sexuology</dc:subject>
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<h4><a class="taggedlink" href="http://www.psych.cornell.edu/dbem/ebe_theory.html">EBE Theory</a></h4>
 
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<p class="description">A developmental theory of erotic/romantic attraction is presented that provides the same basic account for opposite-sex and same-sex desire in both men and women. It proposes that biological variables, such as genes, prenatal hormones, and brain neuroanatomy, do not code for sexual orientation per se but for childhood temperaments that influence a child's preferences for sex-typical or sex-atypical activities and peers. These preferences lead children to feel different from opposite- or same-sex peers--to perceive them as dissimilar, unfamiliar, and exotic. This, in turn, produces heightened nonspecific autonomic arousal that subsequently gets eroticized to that same class of dissimilar peers: Exotic becomes erotic. Specific mechanisms for effecting this transformation are proposed. The theory claims to accommodate both the empirical evidence of the biological essentialists and the cultural relativism of the social constructionists.</p>
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