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Middle America Hospitals Future

Hospital With Few Resources Common In Middle America Eight nurses are the overwhelming majority of employees who remain at Haskell County Community Hospital in Oklahoma. The future of the 25-bed hospital, which has been whittled down to operating only an emergency room since 2019, is increasingly grim. Eight nurses at the lone hospital in the […]

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Nursing Home Residents In Coronavirus Trouble

Nursing Homes Residents In Serious Trouble Analysis of federal inspection reports found that nine nursing homes put residents in “immediate jeopardy,” including a case where a nursing assistant fed a resident after changing soiled briefs without washing hands. One of the residency that was investigated, the author had visited earlier in the year to place […]

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Banking In 2020

7 Realistic Predictions For How Banking Will Look In 2020 It’s that time of year again: experts from all industries are taking out their respective crystal balls to foresee what major shifts might befall their businesses in the year ahead. And the fintech world is no different. Just looking at some of the major shake […]

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Retail Store Closure 2019

Store Closures Saw an All-Time High in 2019 Retail and technology research firm Coresight recently reported that retail store closures hit an all-time high in 2019. As of this month, US-based retailers clocked 9,302 store closings, following a much lower 8,000 store closings just two years ago in 2017. Additionally, there were 4,930 more store […]

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Changes In Our Daily Lives

Satellites Are Changing Our Daily Lives   Global Mapping We all have used this technology in everyday movement around our Urban and Rural environment. As each yearly quarter approaches the technology gets better and better. It has intertwined so neatly in how we go from an unknown place to another unknown area. Some of us […]

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The Homelessness Continued Pt III

The Homelessness Continued Pt III Julie Pena For Jodan Wischmeier, a woman living next to three garbage dumpsters off the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard and Berendo Street, coping with the danger of homelessness often looks like carrying a 4-inch switchblade in her purse. Other times, it looks like Wischmeier digging through her purse and taking […]

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Homelessness A Crisis Pt II

Homeless Crisis Part II Koreatown is a neighborhood that prides itself on having created something out of nothing—in the 1960s it was a working-class area inhabited mostly by Korean immigrants who went on to establish many thriving businesses. Since then, it has become one of the most ethnically diverse neighborhoods in Los Angeles: Approximately 7.1 […]

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Homelessness A Crisis

I was homeless in Salt Lake City. But nothing prepared me for what I saw in Los Angeles’ Koreatown. “ This Story or Blog Item you are about to read is being played out in every major city in this country. This crisis is being played out right in front of our eyes for each […]

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Closing Stores 2019

Store Closures Saw an All-Time High in 2019 Retail and technology research firm Coresight recently reported that retail store closures hit an all-time high in 2019. As of this month, US-based retailers clocked 9,302 store closing, following a much lower 8,000 store closing just two years ago in 2017. Additionally, there were 4,930 more store […]