twenty people .. ? <<
Using the vegetarian argument.
watching you eat it .. due to the use of food to grow the animal ..
land use .. water use .. power use .. etc.
In these cases then one might suppose this ONE person would have ..
400 hungry people watch him .. eat.
That's .. using .. math.
Who loves ya.
> On Jul 21, 4:21 pm, ironjustice <teamtan...@hotmail.com> wrote:> ANZHP symposium: Obesity - should there be a law against it? <<
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> Eating enough for twenty people .. ?
>
> Crime .. against .. humanity .. ?
>
> Global warming .. ?
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> http://dietpulpit.com/362/33000-calories-a-day/
>
> Definition of Obesity, Food Addiction and BMI
>
> I watched a show on the TLC channel over the weekend called “I eat
> 33,000 calories a day.” It was a heart wrenching story of four
> people’s lives who are devasted due to being very overweight and food
> addiction. I realized that I could easily have been in a very similar
> situation - house bound and incapacited by food. I started this diet
> last year on May 1, I was 293.5 lbs. (defined as morbidly obese) -
> with lots of back pain, foot pain and knee pain, aching all over, high
> blood pressure and exhausted 90% of the time.
>
> Who loves ya.
> Tom
>
> Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
>
> Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/4rq595
>
> DEAD PEOPLE WALKINGhttp://tinyurl.com/zk9fk
>
>
>
> > (Edited by Roger Magnusson (Coordinator))http://www.anzhealthpolicy.com/articles/theme-series.asp?series=1743-...
>
> > Editorial
> > Obesity: should there be a law against it? Introduction to a
> > symposium
> > Roger S Magnusson
>
> > Faculty of Law, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia
>
> > Australia and New Zealand Health Policy 2008, 5:9doi:
> > 10.1186/1743-8462-5-9
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> > Published: 5 June 2008
>
> > Abstract
> > The rapid rise in rates of overweight and obesity among adults and
> > children in Australia and New Zealand has intensified debate about
> > the
> > most effective policies for obesity prevention. Law has much to
> > contribute to this policy discussion, although its role is often
> > misunderstood. The articles in this symposium follow on from a
> > conference hosted in September 2006 by the Centre for Health
> > Governance, Law & Ethics in the Faculty of Law, University of Sydney,
> > titled: Obesity: should there be a law against it? In different ways,
> > these articles provide a variety of perspectives on regulatory
> > responses to obesity, including theoretical justifications for a
> > legal
> > approach, conceptual models that assist in making sense of law's
> > role,
> > as well as specific legal strategies for obesity prevention in
> > various
> > settings.
>
> > Who loves ya.
> > Tom
>
> > Jesus Was A Vegetarian!http://tinyurl.com/2r2nkh
>
> > Man Is A Herbivore!http://tinyurl.com/4rq595
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