I'm trying to cut back on buying cheap goods made in china and mexico, because I don't want to contribute to the loss of jobs here, nor to the sweatshops overseas, but it's hard to find out which clothing companies, etc actually make their stuff here. Does anyone have a good site that lists companies whose stuff is made in the U.S.? Or a list?
Lisa I don't know what kind of clothes you are looking for but there are not many still made here. For business apparel look into a line called Dara by Hartz & Co. very pricey but made in wonderful fabrics pretty much unknown to women. Seven Jeans and AG jeans are not made in sweat shops and designer labels like Marc Jacobs and Michael Kors are made overseas (some things!) but by artisans. And Anthropologie is anti-sweatshop. In the United States, anesthesiologists are medical doctors (MD) or osteopathic physicians (DO). Anesthesiologists complete a four year undergraduate program, four years of medical school training, a one year internship, and three years of postgraduate training in the form of an anesthesiology residency. The three year residency training encompasses the full scope of perioperative medicine, including pre-operative medical evaluation, intraoperative life support and pain control, post-operative recovery, ICU medicine, and chronic and acute pain management. Anesthesiologists can choose to sub-specialize in areas such as cardiac or obstetric anesthesia, pain management, or intensive care unit medicine.
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