Farmer Eden Hore collected more than 200 garments and accessories during the 1970s and 1980s. An Otago tractor shed. That’s ...
Virginia Tech students and professors gathered to hear Glenn Davis Stone, a professor at Washington and Lee University, give ...
Eden Hore held one of one of the most significant high fashion collections of its kind in Australasia in a tractor shed on ...
A five-year-old today has an extremely good chance of living to 90 and beyond. To cope, we need an economic and cultural ...
But this is a problem economists have created for themselves by claiming to be objective – politicians will pick up anything ...
A seaweed company known for producing methane-reducing products at its Bluff facility is expanding, but New Zealand cattle ...
Visitors with large scale model of Cecil Malthus in Gallipoli: The scale of our war exhibition, 2015 (Photo/ Michael Hall, Te ...
Te Papa will extend the exhibition Gallipoli: The Scale of Our War until April 2032. Created by Te Papa working closely with ...
He will take on Ross Malthus from Whangārei in the headline fight of an event called Ironfist Promotions presents: Chasing Greatness, which will be held instead of Lani Daniels’ IBF world light ...
Waikato boxer Alex Mukuka, 28, is set to make his professional boxing debut in Te Awamutu in May. He will take on Ross ...
The book’s title might suggest that Mr. Smil is the latest in a long line of thinkers—dating back to Thomas Malthus in 1798—to predict that the world is on the precipice of food shortages.
THOMAS ROBEBT MALTHUS, the economist, author of the “Essay on the Principle of Population”, died a hundred years ago on December 23, 1834, and the centenary was celebrated in Cambridge on March 2.
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