Smaller Indiana will be hosting their first, of hopefully more to come, debates across a variety of topics. The first debate will take place this Friday night at the Indy Fringe downtown facility.
The debate will feature two teams debating the question of whether healthcare is a right or a privilege.
Here are the teams:
Arguing for [...]
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Healthcare: Right or Privilege? – A Smaller Indiana Debate
August 10th, 2009 by Jason Bean · 1 Comment
Tags: Events · Government · Life Sciences
Colts Helping Hoosiers Helping Hoosiers
March 19th, 2009 by Douglas Karr · No Comments
Click through if you don’t see the video, Colts Pass It On Video.
The Mission:
Hoosier hospitality is inherent in all of us. It’s caring on a personal level. It’s performing random acts of kindness. It’s giving a ride to a friend, helping a sick neighbor or simply buying a stranger a cup of coffee. In these [...]
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Eli Lilly and Company Gets Mad Money Recommendation
December 23rd, 2008 by Jason Bean · No Comments
Eli Lilly and Company is partly responsible for me making the move to Indianapolis more easily. They were my original employer, well I as a contractor for them in their travel department for about seven years. Given my tenure working with them very closely, I enjoy hearing good news about their success.
Jim Cramer, host [...]
Tags: Indy Business · Life Sciences
I choose Indy because of the people of Indy
March 16th, 2007 by Amol Dalvi · 2 Comments
It has been well over 10 years since my wife and I moved to Indianapolis. A contract job at Eli Lilly brought us down here and we haven’t looked back since. What kept us here even after the contract ended is primarily the people of Indianapolis – friendly, fun and welcoming (inspite of the few [...]
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