Physical
Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Speech TherapyJobs in
Washington, D.C.
The people of Kansas are on of the state's
greatest assets. Long before statehood, Kansans have been
"humanistic"-devoted to helping others. The very
birth of the state was surrounded by controversy over Kansans'
pursuit of a humanistic goal: the abolition of slavery. One
of the most influential men in US history that was raised
in Abilene helped carry out the ending to all separation of
races, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Kansas takes pride in its fine
schools, its leadership in the field of agriculture, and its
rapid economic development. Kansas' employment base consists
of production of general aviation aircraft, with more than
37,00 workers employed by four major aerospace companies.
Manufacturing is a major employer, producing a range of goods
from airplanes to pizza, from camping equipment to greeting
cards, and from tires to pet foods. Kansas has a great variation
of climate, terrain, soil and native plants and animals, although
most of the state lies within the region generally called
the Great Plains. Population in Kansas has reached 2,559,343
as of 1997. Expecting to grow quite fast in the nest decade.
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