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1972 in selma alabamba
Mississippi borders to Alabama in the east.
It was Montgomery, Alabamba, until May 29 1861. Then, it was Richmond, Virginia, until April 2 1865. Finally, it was Danville, Virginia, from April 3 1865.
"Although it differs from state to state, all have limitations on malpractice claims. Alabamba's happens to be 2 years after the malpractice has happened."
Rosa Parks was born in Tuskegee,Alabama she moved Parkland,Alabamba. When she was two years old her father and mother got divorced she stayed with her mother and moved with her grandparents she thought sh was safe but she wasn't white people were near her there were evil people they were named the Klu Klux Klan they burned black peoples houses and other minorities after they burned the house they put a burning cross in front of the house. Black people were not better then white people black peoples school have trash bags for windows and white people had real glass for windows. Every day Rosa would walk to and from school and one day she was walking from school and a bus full of white kids threw trash at the black people and black kids started to go to the field so they wouldn't get trash on them.One day Rosa was walking and a boy with skates and pushed her and she pushed him the mother was standing there and said"you cant push him you could go to jail."
MEDI-CAID/MEDI-CALPrograms under the Department of Human Health Services. Individuals may apply if no or low income eligibility requirements are met. Medi-Cal offers health care insurance for children, their parents, the elderly, and the disabled.Medi-Cal/Medi-Caid can help pay for "medically necessary" health care, including physician visits, X-ray and laboratory tests, hospital and nursing home care, adult day health services, home health care, certain prescription drugs not covered by Medicare, some dental care, prosthetic and orthopedic devices, eyeglasses, hearing aids, durable medical equipment, ambulance services, and hospice care. Medi-Cal also pays theMedicare deductibles, co-insurance, and monthly Part B premiums ($96.40 in 2008) for people covered by both programs. Go to the links below by state for more information.Medi-Caid Program Development & Researchwww.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityresearch/wi/medicaid.htmLinks to Medi-Cal and Medi-Caid by Statewww.medicaid.state.al.us (Alabamba)http://www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/Pages/AllServices.aspx (California) Medi-Cal - is the California version of Medi-caidwww.ct.gov/dss/cwp/view.asp?a=2353&q=305218 (Conneticut)www.fdhc.state.fl.us/Medicaid/index.shtml (Florida)www.indianamedicaid.com (Indiana)www.dhr.state.md.us/fia/medicaid.htm -------www.michigan.gov/mdch/0,1607,7-132-2943_4860---,00.htm (Michigan)www.dom.state.ms.us -------www.hhs.state.ne.us/med/medindex.htm (Nebraska)www.njmmis.com (New Jersey)www.health.state.ny.us/health_care/medicaid (New York)fs.ohio.gov/ohp/index.stm (Ohio)www.hhsc.state.tx.us/medicaid (Texas)www.health.utah.gov/medicaid ( Utah)Other additional states may be added at a later date.