June 27, 2005
When Henry Ford installed the world's first moving assembly line in 1913, he changed the auto industry. Little did he know
that nearly a century later, the same tools used to create the production line would pave the way for innovations in health
care delivery. First implemented at the Highland Park Ford Plant in Detroit, the assembly line allowed individual workers
to remain stationary while performing the same task repeatedly on multiple vehicles. The line proved tremendously efficient,
helping Ford...
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Can IBJ please stop referring to this property as "Kessler Mansion"? What a ridiculous title for the biggest, bloated, blight in our city. It's not a mansion. At best, it's an ideal site to shoot low-budget porn. Ahhh! Another business use!
Its stories like these that prove that a Ball State diploma is worth less than the paper that its printed on. A real institution of higher learning would have taken care of this long ago. No way should this crap be taught in a SCIENCE class.
It is such a shame that King Ballard has made Indianapolis into Chicago south with all of the rampant corruption.
How many of these 1,259 bills were actually heard and voted on on the floor vs how many were shot down in committee?
When a an arrogant young guy with essentially no experience and no qualifications for the job, was dropped into an Administrator position out of nowhere by his "mentor" in the Mayor's office things seemed fishy. Sometimes things are what they seem.