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  2. What is a Medicare Flex card? Get the facts about the ... - AOL

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    You may have seen ads by some insurers for a Medicare “flex card,” short for flexible benefits card. But don’t let the name fool you. This debit card, which provides additional benefits for ...

  3. Trustmark (benefits company) - Wikipedia

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    Trustmark was founded in 1913 as the Brotherhood of All Railway Employees when two railroad employees and two insurance experts teamed up to provide financial security for injured and disabled railway workers. They operated out of a one-desk office in downtown Chicago, paying 90 percent of claims the same day they reached the office.

  4. Flex dollar - Wikipedia

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    Flex dollars are not common tender, but rather scrip or local currency that can be used to purchase items such as food, snacks, and school supplies. In insurance, flex dollars are used to assign values to an employee's benefits. The employee instead of having a deductible or a certain percentage of coverage is assigned a pool of flex dollars to ...

  5. Krause Publications - Wikipedia

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    Magazines, books. Nonfiction topics. Numismatics, coin collecting. Owner (s) Penguin Random House. Official website. www.krausebooks.com. Krause Publications is an American publisher of hobby magazines and books. The company was started by Chester L. Krause (1923–2016) in 1952 and published Numismatic News.

  6. Krause Center for Leadership and Ethics - Wikipedia

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    The Krause Center currently occupies a building behind Bond Hall, at the corner of Richardson Avenue and Mims Avenue, on The Citadel's Charleston, South Carolina campus. History [ edit ] In 2001, L. William Krause and his wife donated $2 million to establish the Krause Center, and begin coordinating leadership and ethics training at The Citadel.

  7. Jerry Krause - Wikipedia

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    Krause was born in 1939 to a Jewish family and grew up in Chicago. He played high school baseball as a catcher at Taft High School in Chicago and attended Bradley University . After college, he went to work as a scout with the Baltimore Bullets. Early on, Krause gained a reputation of being able to spot talent.

  8. Karl Wilhelm Krause - Wikipedia

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    Karl Wilhelm Krause (5 March 1911 – 6 May 2001) was a Waffen-SS officer (SS number: 236,858) who rose to the rank of SS- Hauptsturmführer ( captain) during World War II. He was a personal orderly ( valet) and bodyguard to Adolf Hitler from 1934 to mid-September 1939. Thereafter, he served in the 12th SS Panzer Division Hitlerjugend.

  9. Karl Christian Friedrich Krause - Wikipedia

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    Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (German: [ˈkʁaʊzə]; 6 May 1781 – 27 September 1832) was a German philosopher whose doctrines became known as Krausism.Krausism, when considered in its totality as a complete, stand-alone philosophical system, had only a small following in Germany, France, and Belgium, in contradistinction to certain other philosophical systems (such as Hegelianism) that ...