We are no longer like our ancestors. We no longer depend on our skills as foragers, gatherers, scavengers, hunters and fishers for food. We are only part-time food raisers at best. . . Our biology, on the other hand, has changed far less. Now there is a mismatch between who we are and what we eat. And it is in the gap created by this mismatch that chronic diseases. . . can take root. John Potter, an award-winning public health researcher, examines the latest research on what causes cancer and other chronic diseases. What is scientists’ current understanding of the balance between diet, genes and plain bad luck, and how is the balance shifting? He explores how our adaptation to the diets of our ancestors can be linked to the diseases we experience in the present – and explains what the evidence says we can do about it.
Definition: A situation requiring a choice between equally undesirable alternatives. When Dr. Dwight Huntington spoke at a convention in Paris, little did he know how soon he was to face his first Dilemma. When Cybil picked her next victim, she thought she knew how it would end. When Victor found his former wife, he thought it would solve his problems. When Laura insisted on being a good citizen, she thought she knew it was the right thing to do. Only Harry and Angie faced their Dilemma honestly. And when their paths cross, their Dilemma increase one-hundredth fold! Dilemma is a story of several undesirable choices - each being more difficult than the previous. Love vs. Lust. Fidelity vs. Infidelity. Riches vs. Poverty. Life vs. Murder. John K. Potter.
Drawing on research into autobiographical video production by young learners to present a theory of curatorship and new media, this work explores facets of literacy and identity theory which provided the initial frames for examining the work and shows how 'curatorship' works as a metaphor for new cultural and literacy practices.
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