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Home grown: deep roots give Health Alliance a foothold in Illinois'…
Free with registration – Managed Healthcare Executive – AccessMyLibrary.com – Oct 1, 2005
(EXECUTIVE PROFILE)(Cover Story) –> COPYRIGHT 2005 Advanstar Communications, Inc. SMALL TOWNS ARE KNOWN for close-knit communities, home cooking and home-grown enterprise. In Champaign-Urbana, Ill. , even the CEO of the local managed care plan is a hometown native. Jeff Ingrum grew up in the Champaign area and says he never saw himself as the CEO of any health plan other than Health Alliance because of his long-standing familiarity with the people, the providers and the community. Health Alliance is one of just a few provider-sponsored plans in the country but has managed to persevere for 25 years, a credit not only to its deep community roots but also its strategic growth.
Nigeria: Interview – Home-grown confidence.
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Nigeria: Interview – Home-grown confidence. | Europe Intelligence Wire (October, 2005). His rapidly expanding business emp.
Preachers, politicians, and same-sex couples: challenging same-sex…
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INTRODUCTION II. HISTORY LESSONS A. A HOME-GROWN CONUNDRUM: ALONS V. IOWA DISTRICT COURT B. GREEN MOUNTAIN STATE CIVIL UNIONS III. THE INABILITY OF THIRD-PARTIES TO ESTABLISH STANDING TO CHALLENGE SAME-SEX CIVIL UNION JURISPRUDENCE A. CONCRETE AND PARTICULARIZED: CURRENT STANDING JURISPRUDENCE 1.
Australia: a vanishing country? Australia’s laboriously built…
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From the AUSVEG farmers I learnt that more than 60 per cent of Coles’ homebrands are made from imported ingredients. World foods locked up in cans! This is the outcome of a globalised agriculture. Homeless food from homeless sources in contrast to.
Does ethical meat eating maximize utility?(essay)
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I argue that, on utilitarian grounds, a diet morally superior to universal vegetarianism is what I dub “ethical meat eating. ” It consists in changing our eating habits so that we eliminate factory farms and supplement our diet of commercially harvested vegetables with any homegrown vegetables we can feasibly raise and with a small supply of the meat of grazing animals (well treated and relatively painlessly killed). Harvesting home-grown vegetables, as we will see, does not have the deleterious effects that commercial vegetable harvesting does, and the supply of meat must be small because too great a reliance on grazing animals would reduce the food supply due to the inefficiency of animal protein conversion. (1) In other words, once the number of grazing animals becomes too great, raising grazing animals for painless slaughter loses its utilitarian justification. Background Assumptions My argument makes three background assumptions. One has to do with the availability and suitability of land for commercial harvesting of vegetables; another, with the necessity for commercial harvesting of crops for universal vegetarianism; the last, with transition costs. First, I presume that, of all the land available for agriculture, it is all suitable either for raising vegetables for humans or for allowing animals to graze.