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Healthcare Is a Limited Commodity: How Can Providers Distinguish Themselves?
For decades, the United States has struggled with a healthcare paradox: We spend twice as much on health as similar countries yet rank last in health outcomes. The nature of healthcare in this country is a significant question behind that quandary: Is it a right of every citizen and hence a gover...
The paradoxical end result of Trudeau’s Paris Agreement - Part 2
In my previous article I said I will be speaking more about Trudeau’s work as the current serving Prime Minister. He assumed the control of the Prime Ministerial office in April 2015. One of the central agendas of Trudeau’s Liberal Party during the campaign was the pledge to address environmental is...
Solution to the Paradox of Plastic Packaging
Today, we know that plastic packaging is a bad wrap. However, its first version that was commercially viable, called cellophane was made in a time when nobody was concerned about the plastics harming the land, sea or even the food chain. It all began in France in 1904, when a patron spilled some ...