All You Need to Know about Great Health Insurance: How to Get the Best for Your Health
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Chicago - The Loop: Prudential Plaza and AON Center
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One Prudential Plaza (left), formerly known as the Prudential Building, was built in 1955 as the the headquarters for Prudential's Mid-America company. Designed by Naess & Murphy, , a precursor to C.F. Murphy & Associates and later Murphy/Jahn Architects, it was the first new downtown skyscraper built in Chicago in 21 years, and the last building ever connected to the Chicago Tunnel Company's tunnel network. When finished the 44-story structure, facaded in vertical strips of limestone and ridged aluminum, had the highest roof in Chicago with only the statue of Ceres on the Chicago Board of Trade higher. Its mast served as a broadcasting antenna for Chicago's WGN-TV.
Two Prudential Plaza (center) was built in 1990 to the design of Steven T. Wright with the firm, Loebl, Schlossman & Hackl. The 995-foot tower was, at the time of completion, the world's second tallest reinforced concrete building. Its distinctive shape features stacked chevron setbacks on the north & south sides, a pyramidal peak rotated 45°, and an 80-foot spire. One and Two Prudential Plaza were sold in May 2006 for 0 million to BentleyForbes.
The Aon Center (right), formerly the Amoco Building and the Standard Oil Building, at 200 East Randolph Street was built in 1973 as the headquarters for the Standard Oil Company of Indiana. With 83 floors and a height of 1,136 feet (346 m), it was the tallest building in Chicago, the fourth-tallest in the world and the world's tallest marble-clad building at completion. Nicknamed "Big Stan," the 1,136-foot tall skyscraper, designed by Edward Durell Stone & Associates and Perkins & Will, was originally sheathed in 43,000 Italian Carrara marble cladding panels, which were replaced by two-inch-thick Mt. Airy granite panels at a cost of about million. When the building was sold in 2001, it officially became known as the Aon Center.
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China Insurance Building (中国保险大厦), Shanghai
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China Insurance Building (中国保险大厦), Shanghai China.
Built 1999,
Height spire 196m (643 ft),
Height 175m (574 ft),
Floors 38.
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Yahoo pet insurance advert
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This is the sort of thing you just can't make up - a dog brings his owner back a live WWII hand granade, and Yahoo serves up an advert for pet insurance deals!
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Luke's real life auto insurance quote came back at 303 dollars a month. Luke got pissed... and put his new webcam to use. (Like all of our stuff, it's scripted.)
Its about economy of scale. When you sign up for healthcare coverage, you join a group of other people to combine your healthcare purchasing power. Your insurer covers the whole group, rather than individuals, so everyone shares the cost of staying healthy.-Stay Smart Stay HealthyStay Smart Stay Healthy was created by Edward Batchelor at Humana Inc. as a new-media venture designed to deliver guidance, and to support awareness and understanding of the healthcare industry. His goal was simple: to educate consumers on the healthcare system by removing the usual complexities and replacing them with an informative and engaging series of videos.
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