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  2. Summa Health - Wikipedia

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    The Summa Wellness Institute is a 65,000-square-foot (6,000 m 2) medical-based fitness facility in Hudson, Ohio. The institute integrates fitness amenities and medical technology. The institute integrates fitness amenities and medical technology.

  3. Summa St. Thomas Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Summa St. Thomas Hospital was a former orthopedic and psychiatric hospital located in Akron, Ohio. The hospital opened in 1928 and was originally operated by the Sisters of Charity of St. Augustine as a non-denominational, non-profit general hospital. In 1989, St. Thomas Hospital merged with Akron City Hospital to become Summa Health System ...

  4. Summa Health Akron Campus - Wikipedia

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    Summa Akron City Hospital is a Level I trauma center with 100 emergency/trauma patient care spaces, and is a nationally ranked 750-bed non-profit, teaching hospital located in Akron, Ohio. Summa Akron City Hospital is also a Certified Chest Pain Center and a Comprehensive Stroke Center, and its obstetrics care is nationally recognized for ...

  5. Akron Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Akron Cooperative Medical Laboratory Science Program (ACMLSP) is a joint educational effort with Akron Children's Hospital, Summa Health (5 locations), and Aultman Health Foundation (2 locations) that offers didactic and clinical education in medical laboratory science. ACMLSP is also affiliated with Wooster Community Hospital, Bon Secours ...

  6. PowerSource (musical group) - Wikipedia

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    PowerSource was an American contemporary Christian music group from Bedford, Texas.The group was associated with a music ministry known as Gospel Workshop for Children, and is best known for the song "Dear Mr. Jesus" (written by Richard Klender), which crossed over to pop radio and reached the Billboard Hot 100 in December 1987.

  7. Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal - Wikipedia

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    The Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal is the official hymnal of the Seventh-day Adventist Church and is widely used by English-speaking Adventist congregations. It consists of words and music to 695 hymns including traditional favorites from the earlier Church Hymnal that it replaced, American folk hymns, modern gospel songs, compositions by Adventists, contemporary hymns, and 224 congregational ...

  8. Jesus Christ the Apple Tree - Wikipedia

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    Jesus Christ the Apple Tree (also known as Apple Tree and, in its early publications, as Christ Compared to an Apple-tree) is a poem, possibly intended for use as a carol, written in the 18th century. It has been set to music by a number of composers, including Jeremiah Ingalls (1764–1838), Elizabeth Poston (1905–1987) and John Rutter.

  9. List of songs based on literary works - Wikipedia

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    The 40th Psalm of the Book of Psalms from the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament [30] "1984" Diamond Dogs: David Bowie: Nineteen Eighty-Four: George Orwell: One of several songs that Bowie wrote about Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four; Bowie had also hoped to produce a televised musical based on the book. [31] "2112" 2112: Rush: Anthem ...