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Blue Shield Proposal Falls Short Of What Physicians And Patients Hoped

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For months, Providence negotiated in good faith for a new agreement with Blue Shield of California. After multiple delays, Blue Shield requested an extension to continue negotiations but made little movement from its original position. Unfortunately, Blue Shield’s proposal falls short of what is needed to adequately support the wages of Providence nurses, doctors, employees and called caregivers. Blue Shield, ...

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Cost Of Living In Litchfield Park, AZ

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Living in Litchfield Park has become the dream of many who embark on a journey to find a place they can call home.  Located in Arizona, which is known for its vibrancy, the town has an ideal mix of peaceful suburban living and proximity to urban amenities making it an increasingly attractive choice for those seeking peace with connection.  What ...

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The Pros And Cons Of Living In Chicago

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Living in Chicago offers a unique blend of urban excitement and Midwestern charm, making it an appealing choice for many. However, like any major city, it has its advantages and disadvantages.  This article explores the pros and cons of living in Chicago, highlighting the vibrant cultural scene, diverse food options, efficient public transportation, weather challenges, high cost of living, and ...

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Zonta Club Of Santa Clarita Valley Commemorates International Women’s Day

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The City of Santa Clarita proclaimed March 8, 2024, as International Women’s Day, noting that it “is a call to action for accelerating women’s equality – a day to inspire others to understand and value women’s inclusion, celebrate women’s achievements, raise awareness about discrimination, and encourage and mobilize all people to imagine a gender-equal world where we create a sense ...

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Exploring Estonia’s Approach To Smart Cities And Digital Innovation

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In a world where digital innovation is transforming our everyday existence, the notion of smart cities has evolved from an idealistic concept to a practical implementation. Estonia stands as a leading example of this evolution, pioneering the integration of technological advancements into city planning and development. By delving into Estonia’s strategies for creating intelligent, sustainable urban environments, we discover valuable ...

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The Art Of Constructive Criticism: How To Provide Feedback That Drives Results

Constructive criticism is an essential component of professional growth and development in any organization. When delivered effectively, it can inspire positive change, enhance productivity, and foster a culture of continuous improvement. However, providing constructive criticism is an art that requires finesse and tact, or else you risk inadvertently destroying your workforce’s morale. “Criticism can be devastating to an employee,” says ...

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A Look At California Car Accident Statistics

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The last thing anyone would want to happen to themselves or their loved ones is a car accident. Statistics show California sees the second most fatal car accidents in the country. It has a population of over 39 million people, and more than 250,000 car accidents take place every year. A Closer Look at California Statistics The most recent statistics ...

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Are You Working With The Right Attorney?

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Are You Working With The Right Attorney? Whether it’s a traffic ticket or a more serious criminal charge, if you aren’t planning on pleading guilty then you need an attorney. Your attorney knows the ins and outs of the legal system and is committed to protecting your legal rights.  Your attorney may be able to get your charges reduced or ...

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Instructor Selected To Represent COC At Clean Energy Educational Program In Iceland

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College of the Canyons (COC) has selected the faculty member who will represent the school at an international sustainability education program in Iceland. Holly Hitt-Zuniga, an architecture and interior design instructor at College of the Canyons, has been selected to represent the college and the National Science Foundation’s Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education (CREATE) in Iceland as part ...

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