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    Cleveland Clinic is a non-profit academic medical center, founded in 1921, and located in Cleveland, Ohio. It employs over 42,000 staff members throughout their various national and international campuses (US, CANADA and the United Arab Emirates). It is regarded as the fourth best hospital in the United States according to US News & World Report and was even recognized by president Barak Obama in 2012 as “one of the best health care systems in the world and a model to follow in the delivery of care”

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    Organization History The Cleveland Indians played its first game at Progressive field on April 4, 1994, against the Seattle Mariners. At that time the stadium was known as Jacobs Field. Jacobs field was originally named after once owner, Richard Jacobs. The ballpark originally held 43,000 fans and now holds 35,000 fans.1 In 2008, the naming right were purchased by Progressive Insurance for $3.6 million per year for 16 years. The purchasing of venue naming rights by Progressive was marketing through

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    Why do the areas I picked appeal to me? I have always been interested in how the human body functions. The major of Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental biology perfectly aligns with my interests. I want to learn how human life works at a cellular level while not losing sight of the overall picture. This major is unique to Yale and encompasses the areas that I would like to study; however, I would also enjoy studying neuroscience or cognitive studies because the brain is one of my other major interests

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    When Wenyen made it home from his last tournament, he seen his family crying in the living room for the second time. Wenyen notice there was something different about these tears. When Wenyen’s eyes met his mom’s, he observed that she was smiling. Those tears were tears of joy. “Mom what happened?” “Coach K, from Kentucky just called. He said that you are going to be a star one day, and offered you a full scholarship to their school!” Wenyen’s life story remind people of Micheal Jordan’s. Jordan

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    Faith, family, and Cleveland sports. Hall of famers and future hall of famers are bound to come from the Cleveland Cavaliers, Browns, and Indians. The history and money is an important background on the why Cleveland sports are the way they are today. Many sports cities cultural backgrounds revolve around their sports team but Cleveland is the best sports city because of the money the city generates, the love of the fans, and the history of cleveland sports. One reason why Cleveland, Ohio is the best

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    Most people born and raised in North East Ohio were born into a long standing tradition of being a Cleveland sports fan. Cleveland, Ohio has three major sports teams, while each one participates in a different sport. The fans in this region have had a choice of football, baseball, and basketball, some fans, are fans of each and every one of these teams, while others may only prefer one or two of these particular sports. Two out of the three teams has been around for a long time, the football

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    “You don’t forget the face of the person who was your last hope.” -Collins In the span of a few months, I have had the privilege of helping with programs that work toward ending hunger in Northeastern Ohio. I worked at three places, and they all have a great impact on the community they serve. Working with the people there, I gained a better understanding of how people become food insecure and how important these programs are. The kindness I was shown is astonishing, and being shown this affection

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    Aortic Stenosis is recognised as the most prevalent form of valvular heart disease in the ageing population. Increasing life expectancy has resulted in a significant increase in the number of older patients being referred for consideration of an aortic valve replacement. Although surgical aortic valve replacement (AVR), or open heart surgery, remains the best type of treatment for symptomatic severe aortic stenosis, other treatment options include: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI);

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    The Black Sox Scandal in the 1919 World Series was the Chicago White Sox losing to the Cincinnati Reds intentionally in exchange for money from gamblers. Eight White Sox players were accused of this fixing in the 1920’s which includes what is was, who was involved, and the outcome. Baseball became a famous game in the late 1800’s, and continued to grow. The first World Series was played in 1903, and the annual contest between the two top teams quickly became one of the most anticipated events in

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    Did you know Babe Ruth wore a cabbage leaf under his hat to keep him cool? Did you know the odds of a fan getting hit by a baseball are 300,000 to 1? And did u know the shortest baseball player that ever played was recorded to be 3 feet and 7 inches? These are interesting facts I stumbled upon research, but I bet most of you did not know. There are many interesting facts that people like you and I don’t know about baseball throughout its history. Have you ever asked yourself where did baseball come

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