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My areas of some knowledge, special interest and  
My areas of some knowledge, special interest and  
some limited expertise, are:
a dfegree of limited expertise, are:
   
   
Principles of organic food and fibre production, processing, certification, etc;
Principles of organic food and fibre production, processing, certification, etc;
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Principles of conversational idiom, national and trans-national.
Principles of conversational idiom, national and trans-national.
   
   
The word principles appears in each line. Why? Simply put,  
The word principles appears in each line. Why? Simply put,<br>
rules are for the guidance of the wise and the obeisance of  
''rules are for the guidance of the wise and the obeisance of fools.''<br>
fools. Principles usually remain inviolable. Rules often  
Principles usually remain inviolable. Rules often <br>
become quickly obsolete as time and circumstances change.
become obsolete as time and circumstances change.


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Revision as of 17:52, 30 April 2007

My areas of some knowledge, special interest and a dfegree of limited expertise, are:

Principles of organic food and fibre production, processing, certification, etc;

Nutrition (principles of unusual aspects);

Sustainability (broad principles);

Principles of primary production economics;

Broader principles of economics including globalisation and privatisation;

Philosophical principles (comparative and religious);

Principles of conversational idiom, national and trans-national.

The word principles appears in each line. Why? Simply put,
rules are for the guidance of the wise and the obeisance of fools.
Principles usually remain inviolable. Rules often
become obsolete as time and circumstances change.