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  2. Shepherd Center - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd Center has led to the development of specialized treatment programs for adolescent patients (ages 12–17), adults, seniors (ages 50 and older), dual diagnosis patients, intensive care unit patients, and those with neuromuscular disorders. Shepherd Center offers rehabilitation for people who have had brain injuries, as well as people ...

  3. DIH Appoints Shepherd Center as a DIH Center of Excellence

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    About Shepherd Center Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia is recognized globally as a leader in neurorehabilitation. Founded in 1975 by James Shepherd along with his parents Harold and Alana Shepherd following James' own spinal cord injury experience, the center has grown into one of the top-ranked facilities specializing in medical treatment ...

  4. George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War

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    The center developed an interactive educational software program about West Virginia's role in the Civil War. Funded in part by a grant from the West Virginia Humanities Council, the program (for CD-ROM) was issued free of charge to public secondary schools in West Virginia in 2009.

  5. Sheppard Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    The 80th Flying Training Wing (80 FTW), also at Sheppard, conducts the Euro-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training (ENJJPT) program, a multi-nationally manned and managed flying training program chartered to produce combat pilots for both USAF and NATO. This internationally manned and managed flying training program is the only one in the world. [2]

  6. 1996 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    Shepherd founded the world-renowned Shepherd Center, one of the first hospitals dedicated to rehabilitating victims of cervical spine accidents. Until March 1992, it was uncertain whether the 1996 Summer Paralympics would be held in Atlanta, as the event was not part of the original plan and did not include the possibility of being hosted two ...

  7. AbleLight - Wikipedia

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    AbleLight, formerly known as Bethesda Lutheran Communities, is a non-profit human service organization serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities through faith-based programs. Bethesda, a 501(c)3 non-profit, provides supports and services for more than 2,000 people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their ...

  8. The Westminster Schools - Wikipedia

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    James H. Shepherd, Jr. (1969), chairman of the board, Shepherd Center, the United States' largest catastrophic care hospital; Daniel R. White (1971), author; Bill Nuss (1972), producer and writer The A-Team, 21 Jump Street, Pacific Blue, Hawaii Five-O; Clark Howard (1973), consumer advocate and nationally syndicated radio talk show host [24]

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