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Plenty of large All-Inclusive resorts, and independant hotels & cottages.
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ElderPlus is part of PACE, the Program for All-Inclusive Care for Elderly, which provides comprehensive medical and social services to frail, low-income seniors with serious health problems.
Federal program aims to keep seniors out of hospitals and nursing homes Susan Jaffe 2010
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ElderPlus is part of PACE, the Program for All-Inclusive Care for Elderly, which provides comprehensive medical and social services to frail, low-income seniors with serious health problems.
Federal program aims to keep seniors out of hospitals and nursing homes Susan Jaffe 2010
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And things we do to avoid complications when people are already ill (tertiary prevention), like programs to help older people with multiple chronic conditions manage their care at home, like the PACE (Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly) and similar initiatives.
Kenneth Thorpe: More Attacks on Prevention and Its Role in Health Reform That Make No Sense 2009
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"All-Inclusive — A Tourist World" presents works by 30 international artists that depict, parody and re-imagine traditional tourist motifs to critically question the global impact of tourism.
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On 22 September 2006, a new 500-member National Assembly was inaugurated in the DRC, replacing the transitional parliament that was created by the 2002 Global and All-Inclusive Agreement.
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Our hotel was All-Inclusive, and we had the choice of three restaurants.
I'm Back!!! Seeking Solace 2006
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Our hotel was All-Inclusive, and we had the choice of three restaurants.
Archive 2006-04-01 Seeking Solace 2006
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For example, the Theravada system presented in An All-Inclusive Text on Points from Topics of Knowledge (Pali: Abhidhammattha-sangaha) by Anuraddha outlines fifty-two subsidiary awarenesses.
Mind and Mental Factors: The Fifty-one Types of Subsidiary Awareness 2006
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Buddhaghosa's early fifth-century Path of Purification (Pali: Visuddhimagga) and Anuruddha's ninth-century All-Inclusive Text on Points from Topics of Special Knowledge (Pali: Abhidhammattha-sangaha) contain full explanations of their practice.
The Four Immeasurable Attitudes in Hinayana, Mahayana, and Bon 2005
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