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For, without specifically setting out to do so, it demystifies the land-owning upper classes simply by showing them how to survive.
ECONOMIST: English snobbery
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As Obama works to meet those high expectations and deal with mounting conservative criticism of his approach, Guynn is hoping his classes eventually land him a new career as a crime lab technician.
CNN: Recession comes late but hits hard in Peoria
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One landowner offered up a large, unused plot of land for a garden and high school classes have come out to plant and harvest tomatoes, squash, potatoes and melons, Anderson said.
FORBES: Wisconsin Brings Farm Food to the Schools -- and Keeps the Dollars Local
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It had cheap land, weak trade unions and enough space to make sure that the various classes and races could keep themselves to themselves.
ECONOMIST: Trouble in paradise
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It benefits the upper and upper-middle classes, the argument goes, by the strict standards it imposes to protect the land: growth control, open space, maintained eco-systems and the preservation of town or village character.
ECONOMIST: Preserving farmland