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Hangin' in there: the future for new homes looks bright if builders can survive until late 2012
Richard Dalton picked a heck of a time to start a home-building company. In July, right in the middle of the worst housing recession in ages,...
Mortgage Banking, 10/01/09 by Ken Lewis · More from publication -
PARENTS OF SOLDIER JOIN VIGIL
The parents of captured Army Spc. Matt Maupin walked into the main lobby of Jacksonville International Airport and were greeted as...
Augusta Chronicle, The, 01/18/05 by Ken Lewis< Morris News Service · More from publication -
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23 GRAPHICA COMMUNICATION SOLUTIONS Kaas Tailored is a 25-year-old company that makes high-end, custom-upholstered furniture-something that was a...
Step Inside Design, 03/01/03 by Higginson, Hadley; Lewis, Cristi; Moore, Rodney; Coupland, Ken; Et al · More from publication -
Going beyond admission denials - Catholic Health Care Services' Catholic Care Options and Program for the Elderly project
In 1994, following a board of directors meeting at one of the five nursing facilities owned and operated by the Archdiocese of Philadelphia,...
Nursing Homes, 08/01/99 by Ken Lewis · More from publication -
Does your facility suffer from VPS? - Vice Presidential Syndrome
That's Vice Presidential Syndrome, a.k.a. the "shrinking assistant administrator" That's Vice Presidential Syndrome, a.k.a. the "shrinking...
Nursing Homes, 03/01/97 by Ken Lewis · More from publication -
Going the whole nine innings - nursing home administration
In the long-term care game, the "finesse-pitching" administrator seems the best bet In the long-term care game, the "finesse-pitching"...
Nursing Homes, 09/01/92 by Ken Lewis · More from publication -
A community of caring
The Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA) will soon provide disabled people the rightful opportunity to enter the mainstream of educational,...
Paraplegia News, 01/01/91 by Ken Lewis · More from publication -
Persons with disabilities and the aging factor
The number of individuals over the age of 65 was 28 million, or 11.9 percent of the total United States population in 1984. By the year 2000 the...
Journal of Rehabilitation, 10/01/89 by Ken Lewis · More from publication
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