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    facility. In 1998 Medicalodges employees acquired the company making it the first long-term care facility to be 100% employee owned in the U.S. Medicalodges owns and operates over 30 facilities in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma and we continue to be in acquisition mode. Medicalodges is located in Holton, Kansas and is a 70 bed facility. Approximately 60 -70 % of Medicalodges residents comes to us from a hospital setting, followed by assisting living facilities, or directly from home where a…

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    small children in Kansas City, Missouri called Sister Morad of the French of Notre Dame De Sion was having school on September 28, 1953. As the children were having school, there was a knock at the door and as one of the teachers opened the door to a woman who said she was the Aunt of Bobby Greenlease. Robert Cosgrove Greenlease Jr., refer to as Bobby, was the six-year-old son of Robert C Greenlease Sr. Robert Sr. was a weathly automobile dealer who resided in Mission Hill, Kansas City,…

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    picks up their house. In Oz Dorothy searches for the great and powerful wizard who can send her and Toto home. The movie the Wizard of Oz demonstrates a strong feeling of home throughout the whole film. Even though Dorothy was desperate to escape Kansas she knows that her aunt and uncles farm is where she belongs. In the movie Dorothy learns through her colorful adventures in Oz that happiness is relative term, and she has the power to make her life what she wants it to be.…

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    make people come together. It doesn’t matter what level the sport is professional or just a recreational league for fun. The Kansas City Royals brought the entire city together after they won the World Series. Basketball camp are Park Hill helped me make new friends when I moved. Sports will continue to help others come together regardless of language, race or religion. Kansas City was lifeless before the Royals worked their magic last year. The playoffs was any and everything talked about. At…

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    The original call came on 12/9/15 from a female who stated she was the client. It is believed to be the actual client, she was inquiring about surrendering her account, she also gave a change of address to Liberal Kansas (it was not changed at that time) she indicated she was having family problems and did not want her sister Janet Perez as the beneficiary anymore, however, on the 3/4/16 and the 1/11/16 call, the caller stated she was living at the address in Coconut Creek, FL which is listed as…

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    The issue of slavery in the United States became paramount in the late nineteenth century. There were two clear sides in this debate, those pro-slavery and those anti-slavery. This division was quite geographical, pitting the South against the North. Regional differences between the North and the South led to fierce conflict, particularly over the issue of slavery. The Northern states were free states, against the idea of slavery. The South was very pro-slavery, as their economy depended on it.…

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    promised. Life has its twists and turns, its ups and downs, and its struggle it makes people go through. In the case of Truman Capote 's true crime novel In Cold Blood, life throws a curve-ball at the seemingly tranquil, open community of Holcomb, Kansas where the murders of the Clutter family disrupts the fictitious portrayal of the town. In three distinctive parts of the novel-Part I, Part II, Part II-Capote transitions from the once amicable Holcomb to a malicious, nefarious town with equally…

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    ventured outside of Kansas. Growing up New York City always seemed like a fantasy, something you only see on romance or action movies. By going further away than what I might’ve been necessarily comfortable with, meeting and associating myself with people from different cultures, and experiencing things I never thought I would before were all reason why this trip would change my life forever. I was born in Wichita, Kansas and then when I was about four years old I moved to Newton, Kansas which…

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    being able to be tough and look mean and strong when I need to be. I am the north witch and I interact with the man one and woman one at the beginning and then I see Dorothy off to Kansas at the end of the last scene. My relationship to Dorothy is strong; I am the one who helps her find her way to get back to her home in Kansas. As the guard I am said to be mean and tough and huge, but really I am small with a good set of muscles on my body. As the Guard I have the best relationship to the…

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    In the article written by Sam McDowell, After a concussion, its’ unclear when –or if –high school athletes should return to action, McDowell talks about the “next step- the aftermath of the initial diagnosis- that still lacks a precise medical standard.” He includes interviews with recent victims and their families, medical studies, and a possible way forward. McDowell cites recent issues with concussions and informs of recent medical opinions’ and the direction in which to address this…

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