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  2. Kankakee State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    As of the end of fiscal year 2008, the center had 1,119 employees, 587 residents and an annual cost per resident of $175,844. The Shapiro Center was generating and submitting to the state treasury, 65% of its total operational costs.

  3. Samuel H. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    As a lawyer, Shapiro practiced in Kankakee, Illinois. Turning to public service, he was elected state's attorney (county prosecutor) of Kankakee County in 1936. From 1947–1961 he served in the Illinois State House of Representatives, where he took a special interest in mental health issues.

  4. Kankakee, Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The movie The Unborn (2009) was partially filmed in Samuel H. Shapiro Developmental Center in Kankakee. Other movies to have been filmed in Kankakee County are The Hunter (1980) and Child's Play (1988).

  5. Riverside Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Riverside Medical Center is a 300-bed teaching hospital located in Kankakee, Illinois. The hospital operates a Level II Trauma Center and a primary stroke center. The hospital provides inpatient acute care and outpatient services. Founded in 1964, the hospital is a part of Riverside Healthcare.

  6. Former employee calls out banking giant Barclays, claiming ...

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    Hundreds of workers in a small Ohio city are reeling after banking giant Barclays terminated 252-plus jobs in one fell swoop. One former employee claims they weren’t provided any notice.

  7. Shapiro v. Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Shapiro v. Thompson , 394 U.S. 618 (1969), was a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States that invalidated state durational residency requirements for public assistance and helped establish a fundamental "right to travel" in U.S. law. Shapiro was a part of a set of three welfare cases all heard during the 1968–69 term by ...

  8. Ascension Health St. Mary's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Ascension Health St. Mary's Hospital (formerly Presence St. Mary's Hospital, AMITA Health St. Mary’s) is a non-profit hospital in Kankakee, Illinois. It is a 182-bed acute care facility with a Level II Emergency/Trauma Center. It is part of the Ascension healthcare system.

  9. Adam Kinzinger - Wikipedia

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    Adam Daniel Kinzinger [1] ( / ˈkɪnzɪŋər /; born February 27, 1978) is an American former politician, a senior political commentator for CNN, and a lieutenant colonel in the Air National Guard. He served as a United States representative from Illinois from 2011 to 2023.

  10. Shapiro–Wilk test - Wikipedia

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    The ShapiroWilk test is a test of normality. It was published in 1965 by Samuel Sanford Shapiro and Martin Wilk.

  11. Ben Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (born January 15, 1984) is an American lawyer, columnist, author, and conservative political commentator. He writes columns for Creators Syndicate, Newsweek, and Ami Magazine, and serves as editor emeritus for The Daily Wire, which he co-founded in 2015.