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hip·pie (hĭp'ē)n. A person who opposes and rejects many of the conventional standards and customs of society, especially one who advocates extreme liberalism in sociopolitical attitudes and lifestyles.

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Honeybee Deaths Linked to Corn Insecticides: What was killing all those honeybees in recent years?  New research shows a link between an increase in the death of bees and insecticides, specifically the chemicals used to coat corn seeds. The study, titled “Assessment of the Environmental Exposure of Honeybees to Particulate Matter...

So now we can't pollinate our food supply without the bees?  What kind of future does that leave for our children?  A future of hunger, the absence of the beauty of flowers etc.?  The implications here are huge!  This could effect entire ecosystems.

If it's killing the honeybees, what is it doing to us, not to mention the animals that are fed a diet of corn?  It seems that we can't fight the big corporations, many have tried to fight it, and many have failed, and even been ruined in the process.  So what is the answer?  One thing to think about is how to get these toxins from food out of our bodies.

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