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"As Americans struggle with the dual problems of exploding health
care costs and ensuring access to health care for the uninsured,
health care rationing has moved to the center of the public policy
debate. A prime example of this is the intense public discussion
surrounding the proposal by the state of Oregon to provide
universal health care at a price: the explicit rationing of which
diagnoses and treatments will be covered. Focusing largely on the
Oregon proposal, this volume examines a wide range of ethical,
methodological, legal, and political issues that must be addressed
by any serious program of health care reform. "
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Andrae's Way (Paperback)
S H Willis; Illustrated by Joshua Roberts
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R310
Discovery Miles 3 100
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Harpoon (Paperback)
Joshua Robert Long
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R228
Discovery Miles 2 280
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In the debut Mixtape book, the audience saw two poets: Joshua
Robert Long & Justin David Koontz, mesh their two styles
together between the covers of one book. Based on the success of
the original, the pair have issued a follow-up: Mixtape: Volume II,
From Yellow Springs to Flagstaff. This follow-up chronicles the
pair of young men's lives since their separation, with Justin
traveling across the country to find himself now residing in
Flagstaff, Arizona.
The influence of foreign cultures on German literature and other
cultural productions since the 18th century. The Edinburgh German
Yearbook is devoted to German Studies in an international context.
It publishes original English- and German-language contributions on
a wide range of topics from scholars around the world. Each
volumeis based on a single broad theme: the first includes papers
from the highly successful conference Kennst du das Land: Cultural
Exchange in German Literature, held in Edinburgh in December 2006,
supplemented by additional essays. The conviction that German
culture and the German spirit are triumphantly unique has played a
notorious role in Germany's history. It is nonetheless acknowledged
that German literature has been significantly influenced by
non-German sources, and the search for what is unique about Germany
and German literature must incorporate an awareness of these. This
volume provides a wide-ranging investigation into how German
literature from the 18th century tothe present day reflects
interactions between German and non-German cultures. Alongside
theoretical and historical reflections on the nature of cultural
exchange, contributions explore literary reception, the boundaries
of and movement between cultures, and Germany's literary,
political, cultural, and religious relations with both near
neighbors and far-flung cultural interlocutors. Contributoers:
Christian Moser, Birgit Tautz, Silvia Horsch, Eleoma Joshua, Gauti
Kristmannsson, Sabine Wilke, Daniela Kramer, Jon Hughes, Thomas
Martinec, Margaret Litter, Lyn Marven, Dirk Goettsche, Susanne Kord
Eleoma Joshua is Lecturer in German at Edinburgh University.
RobertVilain is Professor of German and Comparative Literature at
Royal Holloway, University of London. The journal's General Editor
is Sarah Colvin, Professor of German at Edinburgh University.
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