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HMOs, Finance, and the Hereafter

Health Affairs, 1986
Prologue: The worlds of Washington and Wall Street run on different tracks; one is steeped in politics, the other is driven by capital When they come together, as they have in relationship to the dramatic growth of health maintenance organizations (HMOs), the respective spheres often throw off signals that are misinterpreted.
D W, Moran, T E, Savela
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Schreber's Hereafter

Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1959
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STATUS IN THE HEREAFTER

2020
This chapter analyses R. Judah the Pious's selection of ghost tales that pertain to the individual's status in the afterlife. It contrasts elements of his tales with rabbinic notions of the afterlife and compares them with those found in tales that circulated in the Germano-Christian environment. In both language and content, the Pietist tales of Sefer
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The Beginning and Hereafter

2019
Issue: Some of the great, unanswered questions of our time are: “How did it all begin? Is there an afterlife? Why do we exist?” Was the notion of God a creation of man, a product of our idea that everything must have a beginning and an end? Did God come from divine invention, a quirk of wiring of the brain, or is God an invention of ancient man?
Theodore J. Gordon, Mariana Todorova
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The Reappearance of the Hereafter

1996
While most of the church, and society at large, are operating on the assumption that this is the only life, the hereafter is re-emerging in some other rather unlikely quarters. In this chapter I will look at near death experiences, the increasing belief in reincarnation, and unwilled contacts with the dead. Often these experiences and beliefs are found
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The Doctor And Hereafter

Medical Journal of Australia, 1980
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Hereafter: Off the Grid

2017
Lines of Geography concludes that Western notions of “development” have thrived on a geographically enabled extractivism that has reached its limits in this new era of the Anthropocene. To examine these contemporary issues in more depth, the final chapter turns to Amerindian animistic thought as a potential exit strategy for the multiple crises spawned
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