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Issue 6: December 2009
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When the U.S. West was a Place to Find Health
U.S. Exceptionalism and Opposition to Healthcare Reform
Lifestyle drugs and the new wave of pharmaceutical personality sculpting
Le Parkour: The Body as Politics
Breakfast: December 2007
Close Parentheses (The Last Love Song)
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James K. Walker
James K. Walker is a writer and researcher based in Nottingham, UK. He defines his work as cultural philosophy. For more information, please see http://www.jameskwalker.co.uk.
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