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Paul Reinert is a member of the Faith Tabernacle Congregation, a devout Christian sect whose members believe that only God should heal.
Autopsy finds cancer killed Philadelphia boy whose family shunned medical care 2003
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The term that Shaftesbury's Characteristics uses to describe this process is "cantonising": "to cantonise is natural," Shaftesbury asserts, because people long to feel "the confederating charm" (quoted in Reinert, 19).
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The medical examiner’s office ruled that Benjamin Reinert died a “natural” death on New Year’s Eve from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a disease most children survive if they receive prompt treatment.
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The medical examiner’s office ruled that Benjamin Reinert died on New Year’s Eve from acute lymphoblastic leukemia, a disease most children survive if they receive prompt treatment.
Autopsy finds cancer killed Philadelphia boy whose family shunned medical care 2003
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Benjamin’s father, Paul Reinert, is a member of the Faith Tabernacle Congregation, a devout Christian sect whose members believe that only God should heal.
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Bradfield and Smith were long gone by the next year, as were a few of the other prominent players, so I was spared the horrible fate of Catholic School and sent on my way to U.M. On my first day of classes in the Senior High, I walked into Bill Scutta's English Class and saw a box labelled "Reinert" on the windowsill.
Pawatercooler.com 2008
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Reinert identifies the following as the key flaws in the version of economics implied by the policymaking of recent years:
Ian Fletcher: How to Think Our Way Out of Our Trade Crisis Ian Fletcher 2011
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Reinert argues that these ideas were well understood in the now almost forgotten German Historical School of economics, whose methods he would like to see revived.
Ian Fletcher: How to Think Our Way Out of Our Trade Crisis Ian Fletcher 2011
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Erik Reinert is a Norwegian scholar trained at Harvard Business School and Cornell and currently teaching at the University of Tallinn, Estonia.
Ian Fletcher: How to Think Our Way Out of Our Trade Crisis Ian Fletcher 2011
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Much of Reinert's work is neither absolutely original nor unique, as many of his ideas are already a part of the more sophisticated varieties of academic trade economics.
Ian Fletcher: How to Think Our Way Out of Our Trade Crisis Ian Fletcher 2011
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