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Cliff Kresge...(an event he grew up attending after his family moved to Orlando, Florida). Kresge currently resides in Heathrow, Florida and Kingsport, Tennessee. Kresge has gone public, along with Ernie Els, about both of their sons being... In this article: PGA Tour, Autism, Ernie Els, Cliff Kresge, Kingsport, Liberal arts, Autism Speaks, and University of Central Florida |
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ParentDish | August 12, 2009
Disabled Kids Spanked More, Study Finds
...Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Wyoming. Among the specific incidents recited by the report is a case where a 6-year-old...
In this article: Brad Pitt, Autism, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, Missouri, New Orleans, Department of Education, Sadistic personality disorder, Dementia, Special Olympics, and DOE
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Kentucky.com | July 18, 2009
Mallory Ervin crowned Miss Kentucky
...lifestyles at schools and events. Mallory Ervin Ervin, 23, is the daughter of Gary and Lisa Ervin and holds a theater arts degree from Sewanee: The University of the South in Tennessee. Her platform issue during the pageant was autism...
In this article: Autism, Sewanee: The University of the South, and Lexus
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CNN | April 01, 2008
One man's story: When an autistic child grows up - CNN.com
...When an autistic child grows up Jeff Donohoo, 36, is an adult living with autism Donohoo lives in Tennessee with his parents and works at a hospital His autism was diagnosed during his freshman year of high school Donohoo's mother:...
In this article: Autism, Atlanta Braves, and Mark Teixeira
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USATODAY.com | November 04, 2008
Study: Counties with more rainfall have higher autism rates
...rates data. States with the lowest rates were New Mexico, Mississippi, Colorado, Oklahoma and Tennessee, while those with the highest rates were the more northern states of Minnesota, Oregon, Indiana, Maine and Massachusetts. The new study...
In this article: Autism, Autism Society of America, Oregon, American Medical Association, University of Washington, Cornell University, and U.S. Department of Education
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The Tennessean | October 24, 2009
TN struggles to count children with autism
...could be helped By Janell Ross THE TENNESSEAN October 24, 2009 The number of children with autism receiving special education in Tennessee more than tripled this decade. But the state still struggles to count how many kids have the...
In this article: Autism, Cancer, Traumatic brain injury, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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boston.com - Education news | July 14, 2008
Calm Down or Else
...being held on the ground in so-called prone restraint. Michigan, Pennsylvania and Tennessee have recently tightened regulations governing the use of restraints and seclusion in schools. California, Iowa and New York are among states...
In this article: E-mail, Autism, California, and New York
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Telegraph.co.uk - Golf | October 05, 2008
Consistent Robert Karlsson reaps playoff reward at St Andrews
...auctioning off 'a good time' at next year's Open at Turnberry. The proceeds will go to a Tennessee children's hospital and an autism education programme in west Kentucky. "Three guys - or women - will get to fly with me to the Open and...
In this article: Robert Karlsson, John Daly, Ross Fisher, St Andrews, Padraig Harrington, God, Dunhill Links Championship, Ryder Cup, and Mercedes-Benz
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PsychPORT--Psychology in the News | March 29, 2009
Autistic child's arrest fuels debate
...arrest fuels debate PORTLAND, Tenn., Mar 29, 2009 (UPI via COMTEX) -- An autistic sixth-grade student in Tennessee was arrested and hospitalized after attacking teachers during an outburst, authorities said. Dylan Gaspard, 12, who was...
In this article: Autism, United Press International, and American Psychological Association
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PR Newswire: All Releases | June 18, 2008
Educational Services of America Names a New Senior VP of Operations
...Services of America Names a New Senior VP of Operations Stephanie Martin promoted to lead College Living Experience NASHVILLE, Tenn., June 18 /PRNewswire/ -- Educational Services of America (ESA) today announced Stephanie Martin has...
In this article: Autism, California, Asperger's Syndrome, University of California at Berkeley, and Saint Mary's College
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Description from Wikipedia:
Tennessee (/tɛnɨˈsiː/) is a state located in the Southeastern United States. According to the 2008 census, it has a population of 6,214,888, an increase of nearly 9.5% since 2000. Tennessee is the 14th fastest growing state in the US and is ranked 17th by population. It is ranked 36th by total land area. In 1796, it became the 16th state to join the Union. The capital and second largest city is Nashville, with a 2008 population of 626,144. The Nashville Metropolitan Area is the state's largest, at 1,521,437 people. Tennessee's largest city is Memphis, with a 2008 population of 670,902 and 1,280,533 in its metro area.
- Name:
- Tennessee
- Also Known As:
- The Volunteer State
- Capital:
- Nashville
- Motto:
- Agriculture and Commerce
- Largest City:
- Memphis
- Governor:
- Phil Bredesen (D)
- Lieutenant Governor:
- Ron Ramsey (R)
- Total Area:
- 109,247
- Area of Land:
- 41,243
- Area of Inland Water:
- 2,400
- Latitude:
- 34° 59′ N to 36° 41′ N
- Longitude:
- 81° 39′ W to 90° 19′ W
- Elevation Lowest Point:
- 54
- Lowest Point:
- Mississippi River
- Elevation highest point:
- 2,025
- Highest Point:
- Clingmans Dome
- Admittance Date:
- June 01, 1796
- Time Zone:
- Central: UTC-6/-5
- Demonym:
- Tennessean
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