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    La Caabana Weaknesses

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    are knowledgeable in Mexican cuisine and have shown that since the business has been in Cleveland for such a long time. The business has been local to Cleveland and has been one of the most popular restaurants in the area for over ten years. This means that customers know they are there and they know that La Cabana has a lot to offer. La Cabana has had the same wait staff for most of their time in Cleveland. Customers know them by name and with the right tools and a push in the right direction…

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    obstacles that stand in the way of fundamental change, and suggests directions by which cities can overcome those obstacles. The extremely poor conditions of Detroit and Cleveland make an author doubtful in the sense of progress. There is no demand for housing or any commercial, office and industrial buildings in Detroit and Cleveland. Detroit has demolished nearly one-third of its pre-1950 housing stock, but most of them are abandoned houses and they continue to grow. There are no buyers of…

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    Nurse Practitioner Paper

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    -Patients educated on health maintenance, and prevention. -Provided care to a complex and diverse patient population. -Provided care for a patient load of 8-15 patients per day. 12/2014 - 2/2015 Nurse Practitioner Optum Clinical Services Cleveland/Ohio/US -Patients…

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    the Louisiana coast (GCERTF, 2011). BP was the main developer of the Macondo Prospect oil field, which is where the accident occurred (Cleveland, 2013). The Deepwater Horizon was owned by Transocean Limited, who were under a contract with BP (Bozeman, 2011). Halliburton was another company involved, who had recently done work on the casings of the well (Cleveland, 2013). Roughly 4.9 million barrels of oil were released by the Macondo well, with about 4.2 million barrels pouring into the Gulf of…

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    others" (Cleveland, Stockdale, & Murphy, 2000, p. 42). Through stereotyping we tend to categorize people into groups such as race, age, and gender. When shared beliefs or characteristics of men and women influence our perceptions of women and men, we call this gender stereotyping. Gender stereotyping has resulted in traits associated with women and men. For men these traits include rational, realistic, tough, aggressive, and dominant. For women these traits include…

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    Roughly one in fourteen women suffer from PIH during their pregnancy (Cleveland Clinic, 2013). Patients who are at risk of developing this are first time mothers who are younger than 20 or older than 35(Cleveland Clinic, 2013). Mother’s expecting multiple babies such as twins, triplets, and so on. Mothers with a history of PIH or who have relatives that have had PIH are also at risk of developing…

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    Blight In Detroit

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    during redevelopment, and post-redevelopment. After the large-scale construction of the sports stadiums, the city of Cleveland found renewal in the redeveloped land. According to Jerry Carlin and Edward Coulson’s study in 2000, there was a net increase of 12,181 private jobs in the downtown area, a 1.2 billion dollar increase in salaries in the downtown area, and the city of Cleveland itself received a 23.9 million dollar increase in tax revenue from pre-redevelopment (Rosentraub, 4). “The…

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    Race And Migration

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    The relationship between race, housing, and poverty in metropolitan areas in the United States of America is significant because these issues are still prominent in Cities and States. For an example, residents in the city of Cleveland, Ohio, 55.1 percent of its population lives in segregated areas. Caucasian’s and African-American unemployment rate vastly differ. The unemployment rate of African-Americans being 20.2 percent compared to the white unemployment rate being 5.4 percent (Frohlich,…

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    physicians. Laws such as the Health Information Accountability Act sets standards that health care providers must follow to ensure patient privacy. The purpose of this paper is to describe the Electronic Health Record (EHR) mandate and discuss how the Cleveland Clinic has implemented the EHR. In addition to explaining how meaningful use and what the Health Information Accountability Act (HIPAA) is and how violating the law can threatens patient confidentiality. Description of the Electronic…

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    illustration since the world, or story, rests on David, Anne, and other characters’ shoulders. The novel’s foundation is from the city of Cleveland, particularly in the 60s, and is the key background for the comprehension of the city’s lively past. To summarize, Cleveland was a hangout for the Irish and Italian Mafia groups, which were enemies at the time. As the city of Cleveland changes within this time, the effects, not just on the characters, are blatant and cause the city to change in ways…

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