Profit motives in health care are fucking stupid. End of discussion.
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Your source talks about the consumption once it is off the ground. My understanding is that taking off requires more energy than maintaining height and speed like it works for literally every other vehicle.
What does flying 300 miles look like in terms of fuel consumption
I have found that severe dental issues are a great way to lose weight. It's hard to gain weight if you have no molars
You could build a home by yourself except pouring foundations and installing drywall as those take at least two people I presume.
Chrono Cross, duh
They mean 9/11/1973 right?
The excuse given is that automation has provided almost all of that increase so we should sociopathically not raise wages because we're sociopaths.
Your very first post suggested the USA joined WWII to fight communists and even mentioned the trade US businesses did with Germany.
That's where I got this. Stop being disingenuous as multiple people called you out for it.
Thanks
Source for that claim please?
First get your ass to the ER. This addresses your immediate concern.
Second if it exists look for hospitals that have residency programs. There frequently is lower costs associated with these programs.
You can try to negotiate payment plans with the accounts receivable people ahead of time to work on payment plans
Edit: just realized OP has me blocked. Anyone want to pass this on?