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focus to Buddhism,
where he was
initiated to the
gwanhwa tradition by
Muhak Jacho (無學自超; 1327–1405). He
wrote many
scholarly commentaries, as well as essays...
- a
Buddhist monk. The
following year, he
learned a
Buddhist service from
Jacho of Hoeamsa [ko].
After that, he
returned from a trip to
famous mountains...
- federation's board. Many
legends were
cautionary tales, such as the
legend of El
Jacho, the
ghost of a man
named Centeno who had been
cursed to
wander the country...
- was his
Buddhist name (meaning "the uneducated"),
while his real name was
Jacho (자초). It is
thought that Muhak's re****tion as a
geomancer influenced Yi's...
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adults without medical insurance Accreditation by
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hospitals in
California "Data". www.sec...
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residential treatment programs are all
monitored at the
state level and many are
JACHO accredited.
States vary in
requirements to open such centers. Due to the...
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foreign nurses have a
contractual obligation to
complete their term. The
JACHO in the
United States wrote in a 2002
research report on the
shortage in...