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Auto-Gyro - Cavalon production is currently around #280+.This is an updated release of the Cavalon 915 film and I just wanted to highlight a few things - especially for the US market.The 915 Cavalon has been around.Its spacious cabin offers an incomparable side-by-side Comfort (125 cm), giant windows and a wrap around windshield molded, All which insured optimal visibility. The "new CA" have delivered approx 25-30 machines since the split ( Xenon IV ). AAT have continued with the same original sequential number sequence and production is now around number #240 approx - ie they've delivered around 90 or so machines after the split ( Zen1 and Tercel ). The kit was manufactured by Celier Aviation and it was registered as an experimental, amateur-built gyroplane in the United States. It was a two-seat gyroplane with a maximum takeoff weight of 1,234 lbs.
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King’s health was stabilized, the medical staff determined she did not require in-patient care and needed placement in an assisted living facility. In the spring of 2021, the complainant Marie King was admitted to Pen Bay Medical Center for an acute medical emergency. by a transgender older adult against a long-term care facility. It is the first known discrimination complaint filed in the U.S. On October 21, 2021, GLAD filed a discrimination claim with the Maine Human Rights Commission on behalf of Marie King, a 78-year-old woman who was denied a room by Sunrise Assisted Living in Jonesport, Maine because she is transgender. But transgender older adults, like our client Marie King, experience high rates of discrimination and vulnerability in long-term care facilities.
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We all deserve to be treated with dignity and respect as we age. “I’m thrilled to see this positive outcome,” said Ms. UPDATE: Marie King and Sunrise Assisted Living have reached a landmark settlement in a case at the Maine Human Rights Commission.