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Did you know that residential homes contribute significantly to greenhouse gas emissions? In fact, the U.S. Department...
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Peasant consumption extended beyond the village. By Dr. Phillipp R. SchofieldProfessor of HistoryAberystwyth University Introduction Medieval historians...
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The economic and social needs of the poor were balanced, mostly inequitably, with the needs of society...