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  • The Bright Hour is an introspective, well-considered tribute to life. As Riggs' famed ancestor Emerson writes, 'That is morning; to cease for a bright hour to be a prisoner of this sickly body and to become as large as the World.'
  • The Bright Hour: a Memoir of Living and Dying by Nina Riggs is the kind of book that is difficult to read, yet so beautifully rendered that one cannot help but be committed to it till the end. Nina Riggs, in her thirties, is diagnosed with breast cancer, a small tumour, which develops into a terminal disease within a year.
  • Currently, Bright Hour Ranch is a 46,000 acre commercial cow-calf operation with approximately 18,000 acres in improved pasture and sod service integrated with a 1000-acre citrus and watermelon farm, and the balance of approximately 28,000 acres in a nature conservancy plan that perpetually supports native grazing by cattle and wildlife.
  • Two (2) clock hours of training in identifying, reporting, and meeting the needs of abused, neglected, or deprived children During the first year of employment, the CCLC Director and the person primarily responsible for food preparation are required to obtain a minimum of four (4) clock hours of training in food nutrition planning, preparation.
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Founded in 2013, Brighthour, certified as both a Woman and Veteran-Owned Small Business, specializes in Healthcare Information Technology. We pride ourselves in open communication, solid coordination and effective collaboration to exceed the needs and wants of our customers.

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Our areas of expertise include comprehensive knowledge of Healthcare Information Technology with direct workflow experience, Public Health Informatics, Project and Program Management, and Clinical Decision Support; inclusive of Data Integration using HL7.

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Brilliantly written, disarmingly funny, and deeply moving, The Bright Hour is about how to love all the days, even the bad ones, and it’s about the way literature, especially Emerson, and Nina’s other muse, Montaigne, can be a balm and a form of prayer. It’s a book about looking death squarely in the face and saying “this is what will.