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    Utah is an example of a state that has cut down on the number of homeless. They have cut down on almost 91% of the chronic homeless. (5) Utah wanted to end chronic homelessness. Utah implemented a model that is known as the Housing First model. Instead of 2,000 people, now there are fewer than 200 people who are chronically homeless. What is

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    3 SIGNIFICANT HISTORICAL EVENTS HCA rose from humble beginnings as a physician owned hospital (Park View Hospital) in Nashville, Tennessee. Park View Hospital was originally founded by Thomas Frist, Sr., in 1960. In response to his experiences managing growing hospital needs, Frist Sr., along with his son, Dr. Thomas Frist, Jr. and business partner Jack C. Massey, formed

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    Paso, Texas, the population of the city boomed with people from different places and with different intentions. A particular group of women came to the city to jumpstart a prostitution business to service the needs of the men that came with the arrival of the railroad and in return, the women would get money. Although Prostitution being the oldest profession, Madams Etta Clark and Alice Abbott had an impact on the profession, specifically as it proteins to the City of El Paso. The fierce business instinct

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    kind of excursion you take in just one day. This 512-mile loop is located in Western Colorado with parts extending into neighboring Utah, where it is called the Dinosaur Diamond Prehistoric Highway. The diamond offers opportunities for history buffs, science nuts and dinosaur lovers of all ages. The diamond starts on Interstate 70 in Grand Junction, the largest city in western Colorado. You will see stunning red canyons and mesas as you travel down I-70 on the way to our first dinosaur adventure

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    for settlers traveling west. The city of Denver was bypassed by the Union Pacific Railroad (UP) through Cheyenne, Wyoming from Omaha, Nebraska, 100 miles to the north. David Halliday Moffat, one of Denver’s most important financiers and industrialists, had a vision. Having built several rail lines for a few railroads such as the Denver Pacific Railway (DP) and the Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railway (DSP&P), he wanted to connect Denver and Salt Lake City, Utah by rail. However, David had a problem:

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    plan breakdown. Mariotti & Glackin (2013) provide an outline of a business plan which inlcudes mission, vision, culture, and company description. The beginning of the business plan discussed in this paper is a food truck park in Salt Lake City, Utah called The Fox Den Food Park. Vision, mission, strength, weakness, opportunity and threat analysis will encompass the beginning of the plan. Inspiring Idea Development of the idea for the small business began when travelling to Portland, OR. While

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    transfer student at SUU an even better than my experience—and my experience has really been pretty great. Before we jump into all the fun facts and logistics, I want to reassure you that you’ve made the best choice by choosing to transfer to Southern Utah University. I’m not sure what your reason is for transferring to SUU, but for me,

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    food, booze, and entertainment collide, there is sure to be good fun. During Sundance, Park City comes alive to entertain its guests; its streets and restaurants offer comedy shows and musical guests at every turn. However, there are a few parties in particular that bring something extra to Main Street. One of the biggest hubs of entertainment is, quite literally, The Hub @ Park City Live. The Hub @ Park City Live is home to Splenda Naturals Cafe, a pop-up coffee shop where visitors can stop and

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    Street in Ogden, Utah. The main goal of the nature center is to educate, people in the surrounding area, about the nature that exists in Weber County. It is set on 152-acres in the middle of the city (Third Sun Productions). There are many things people can do when they visit the center. The staff has live exhibits that allows its visitors to get a little closer to nature where otherwise they probably would not be able to. There is a 1.5 mile trail that can take visitors around the park as well as a

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    Our Expanding Legacy author Michael A. Tomlan gives the example of David E. Finley’s attempts to get the eighteenth-century mansion the “Hampton” to be accepted as a historical site by the National Park Service. With Finley’s efforts to have this mansion preserved, he also proposed to the National Park Service to have the former home

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