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In Medical Tourism & Inequity in India, Kristen Smith explores
Indian private hospitals and their role in the global healthcare
service supply chain within various religious, social, cultural,
historical, and economic contexts. Drawing on critical medical
anthropology theories as well as health and human rights
perspectives, Smith problematizes the assumed independence between
the medical tourism industry, the commodification of the Indian
healthcare system, and the local populations facing critical health
issues, while highlighting the rapid transformation of healthcare
services into merely another global commodity.
Where do vegetarians get their protein? From delicious plant-based
foods, including beans, nuts, quinoa, and even raw cocoa. These
ingredients are used to their best advantage in this new cookbook.
As a vegetarian living with a meat-eating guy, the author has
developed recipes for every time of day (or night) that are
deliciously satisfying and high in protein. With recipes like Fresh
Veggie Quinoa Salad with Lemon Tahini Dressing, Mushroom and Wild
Rice Burgers, Quick and Hearty Vegetarian Chili, and Dark Chocolate
Black Bean Brownies, the results are outrageously tasty and
completely vegetarian "
As the most comprehensive guide of its kind available on the market
today, Guide to Green Fabrics piques the interest of a wide array
of eco-savvy readers. Educators and students use it as a handy
reference guide in textiles, interior design, and fashion-related
courses at the secondary and collegiate levels. Textiles industry
professionals and green fabric manufacturers gladly tap into the
book's wealth of eco-friendly textiles information. Readers with a
general interest in green science and eco-topics appreciate the
thoroughly researched data on the science of fibers, while fans of
green fashion and fabrics appreciate the book's absolute dedication
to couture with a conscience. Guide to Green Fabrics gives insights
into 32 environmentally-friendly, sustainable, recycled and organic
fibers used in fashion and interior design, and other industries.
Includes beautiful hand illustrations, green designer profiles, a
full glossary, and other detail throughout. Please visit our
website www.guidetogreenfabrics.com for more details."
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