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  2. Adverse childhood experiences - Wikipedia

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    The 17,337 participants were volunteers from approximately 26,000 consecutive Kaiser Permanente members. About half were female; 74.8% were white; the average age was 57; 75.2% had attended college; all had jobs and good health care, because they were members of the Kaiser health maintenance organization.

  3. Bakersfield Sports Village - Wikipedia

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    Bakersfield Sports Village, also known as Kaiser Permanente Sports Village, is a 170-acre (0.69 km 2) tournament-style sporting complex located in Bakersfield, California, located along Taft Highway between Ashe Road and Gosford Road. [1] [2] Phase 1 (which was completed in 2011) contains 8 soccer fields. When fully constructed, it will have 16 ...

  4. Murder of Michelle Le - Wikipedia

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    Guilty. Convictions. First degree murder. Sentence. 25 years to life in prison. On May 27, 2011, Michelle Hoang Thi Le (October 12, 1984 – May 27, 2011) a 26-year-old American nursing student from the Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, was murdered in the San Francisco Bay Area city of Hayward, California, by 27-year-old Giselle Diwag Esteban. [1]

  5. Permanente Metals - Wikipedia

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    Permanente Metals. Permanente Metals Corporation (PMC) is best known for having managed the Richmond Shipyards in Richmond, California, owned by one of industrialist Henry J. Kaiser's many corporations, and also engaged in related corporate activities. [1] These four of the seven west coast Kaiser Shipyards were known for their construction of ...

  6. Kaiser Steel - Wikipedia

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    Kaiser Steel was a steel company and integrated steel mill near Fontana, California. Industrialist Henry J. Kaiser founded the company on December 1, 1941, [1] and workers fired up the plant's first blast furnace, named "Bess No. 1" after Kaiser's wife, on December 30, 1942. Then in August 1943, the plant would produce its first steel plate for ...

  7. Kaiser Westside Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Oregon. Kaiser Westside Medical Center is a hospital in the Tanasbourne neighborhood in Hillsboro in the U.S. state of Oregon. Opened in August 2013 with 126 hospital beds, the Kaiser Permanente facility is planned to later expand to 174 beds. It was designed by Ellerbe Becket Architects and Petersen Kolberg & Associates Architects ...

  8. Fremont, California - Wikipedia

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    277521, 2410545. Website. www .fremont .gov. Fremont ( / ˈfriːmɒnt /) is a city in Alameda County, California, United States. Located in the East Bay region of the Bay Area, Fremont has a population of 230,504 as of 2020, [11] making it the fourth most populous city in the Bay Area, behind San Jose, San Francisco, and Oakland.

  9. Bernard Tyson - Wikipedia

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    Employer. Kaiser Permanente. Title. Chief executive officer. Term. 2012–2019. Bernard J. Tyson (January 20, 1959 – November 10, 2019) [1] was an American health executive. He was the CEO of integrated managed care consortium Kaiser Permanente, the largest such organization in the United States, which provides health care to 12 million people.