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    Through the field, we marched, through the mud, we crawled, but the Sierra Vista mall is where I encountered the most enchanting hunter, a young soldier could 've faced. Fort Huachuca is a training base just outside the city of Sierra Vista, Arizona and home to a voluminous amount of fledgling soldiers. A perfect place to house kiosks that encouraged shopping for essential living items including entertainment systems. The sales representative preached a lifestyle that only the wealthy could afford

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    Through the field, we marched, through the mud we crawled but the Sierra Vista mall is where I encountered the most enchanting hunter, a young soldier could 've faced. Fort Huachuca is a training base just outside the city of Sierra Vista, Arizona and home to many fledgling soldiers. A perfect place to house kiosks that encouraged shopping for essential living items including entertainment systems. The sales representative preached a lifestyle that only the wealthy could afford, but with his help

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    The plentiful natural lavishness of Sierra Vista has made it one of the world's hottest holiday destinations. The magnificence and liveliness of the city can undoubtedly give you a refreshing and enthralling experience. From explorers to multimillionaire vacationers, Sierra Vista AZ hotels serve the individual requirements of people of diverse personalities. If you are searching for luxury but affordable accommodations near downtown Sierra Vista then you definitely will not be disappointed by visiting

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    Introduction Water is vital to the survival of man. Settlers fought over it, farmers depend on it, and communities rely on it. Fort Huachuca and Sierra Vista are no exception. Located in one of the driest states in the U.S., they rely on the San Pedro River watershed for water. Barbara Tellman and Diane Hadley’s (1999) book Crossing Boundaries, talks of travelers in the 1800s who were amazed to see cottonwood lined streams of the San Pedro after traveling for days in desert uplands (p.11). Fort

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    My History Observations at Sierra Vista High School To begin, over the course of this semester, I had the opportunity to conduct my history classroom observations at Sierra Vista High. This high school is a public school located in Baldwin Park and is part of the Baldwin Park Unified School District. Sierra Vista High School has a student population of 1,895 students. The student population consists of 90 percent Hispanic, 6 percent Asian, 3 percent Filipino, and 1 percent white. These demographics

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    In the city of Sierra Vista, AZ a beautiful new hospital stands on the eastern outskirts. A new building is like a new beginning, a fresh start for all. However, with newness comes concerns that change to problems or opportunities. Furthermore, past tendencies and or problems with existing employees, turnover, and lack of quality leadership do not go away with a new building. The need for change in the Canyon Vista Medical Center (CVMC) rehabilitation department is apparent, but unless the change

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    employees. $142 million of that was for performance bonuses. While the VA states the bonuses are way to retain and attract new employees, it needs to do a more thorough vetting process before handing out bonuses. Sheila Cullan was VA’s director of the Sierra Pacific network that oversaw 1 million veterans. It was discovered in 2009 that the master’s degree, she claimed she had on her resume from Bernard M. Baruch College-Mount Sinai School of Medicine, did not in fact exist. When questioned about it,

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    My name is Technical Sergeant Travis Sandlin, I am writing on behalf of my father and every veteran that utilizes VA hospitals. Through trial and error it has come to our attention that the existing method and management of patient records is ineffective, unorganized, and outdated. A well-designed automated system will benefit all involved. Many men and women depend on VA hospitals and the care provided by them. Therefor it is imperative that as an acting body of government the VA must evolve to

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    healthcare systems. (Tsai, 2012). In 1998 the Computerized Patient Record System (CPRS) was released at a national level. (Lovis, 2011). CPRS has been made possible because of the extensive set of clinical and administrative application within VistA. VistA is the Veterans Health Information Systems and Technology Architecture. It is VA 's Health Information Technology (IT) system. It provides an integrated inpatient and outpatient electronic health record for VA patients, and administrative tools

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    Every winter, I have fond memories of sitting around the Christmas tree, eagerly opening presents with my family, and walking downtown with my friends, with the brilliant lights in the trees and our footprints quickly being covered up again by the snow. Family and friends are the most precious things, especially around the holidays. But each year, I know, in the back of my mind, that there are countless families out there that are missing someone, a loved one, and a veteran. Maybe to suicide, to

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