Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: People from Wilmette, Illinois, Charlton Heston, Bill Murray, Benjamin Nathaniel Smith, Ezekiel Emanuel, Fall Out Boy, Pete Wentz, Ann-Margret, Loyola Academy, Thomas S. Ricketts, Jack Ryan, Plaza del Lago, Barry Horowitz, Peter Coffield, Dean A. Pinkert, Ari Emanuel, Baha'i House of Worship, Julia Allison, Sarah Ruhl, Ian Punnett, Baker Demonstration School, Aaron Weinstein, Christie Hefner, Sheridan Road, Wilmette Junior High School, Chicago and Northwestern Depot, Lester Crown, Oak Circle Historic District, No Man's Land, Illinois, Linden, D. W. Moffett, Highcrest Middle School, Regina Dominican High School, Grant Golden, Thomas Greanias, Wilmette Public Library, Al Culver, Seana Kofoed, Kathleen Krull, John Fitzgerald, Dana Olsen, John Murray. Excerpt: Ezekiel "Zeke" Jonathan Emanuel MD Ph.D (born 1957) is an American National Institutes of Health bioethicist and fellow at the nonprofit bioethics research institute The Hastings Center. He opposes legalized euthanasia, sometimes called state-assisted suicide, and is a proponent of a voucher-based universal health care. Before joining the NIH in 1998 he was an associate professor at the Harvard Medical School, and as of September 2011 he will serve as the Diane and Robert Levy University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania, where he will hold a joint appointment at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Wharton School. Emanuel is the son of Benjamin M. Emanuel and Marsha Emanuel, and is a divorced father of three daughters. His two younger brothers are Mayor of Chicago Rahm Emanuel, also former White House Chief of Staff and a former Democratic US Representative, and Hollywood-based talent agent Ari Emanuel. He has an adopted sister, Shoshana Emanuel. His father's brother, Emanuel, was killed in the 1936 Arab Riots in the British Mandate...