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== Trivia ==
 
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Jacquard may refer to a Jacquard Weave, also known as a Jacquard loom. It is a fabric in which the design is incorporated into the weave instead of being printed or dyed on. A Causeway is a road or railway route across a broad body of water or wetland raised up on an embankment.
 
Jacquard may refer to a Jacquard Weave, also known as a Jacquard loom. It is a fabric in which the design is incorporated into the weave instead of being printed or dyed on. A Causeway is a road or railway route across a broad body of water or wetland raised up on an embankment.
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Jacquard may also refer to Albert Jacquard, a geneticist well known for defending the concept of 'degrowth'. 'Degrowthists' aim to maximize happiness and well-being through non-consumptive means—sharing work, consuming less, while devoting more time to art, music, family, culture and community. Jacquard also took a strong stand against commercial use of the human genome in the 1990s.
  
 
== Video ==
 
== Video ==

Revision as of 23:30, 29 April 2013

Jacquard Causeway
Running time 6:35
Appears on Tomorrow's Harvest


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Jacquard may refer to a Jacquard Weave, also known as a Jacquard loom. It is a fabric in which the design is incorporated into the weave instead of being printed or dyed on. A Causeway is a road or railway route across a broad body of water or wetland raised up on an embankment.

Jacquard may also refer to Albert Jacquard, a geneticist well known for defending the concept of 'degrowth'. 'Degrowthists' aim to maximize happiness and well-being through non-consumptive means—sharing work, consuming less, while devoting more time to art, music, family, culture and community. Jacquard also took a strong stand against commercial use of the human genome in the 1990s.

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