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    Mein Kampf Research Paper

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    Dear Wisconsin Schools I’m a parent in West Allis‚ WI and I’m writing a letter to all the schools of Wisconsin to put the book Mein Kampf by Adolf Hitler under review because of its R - rated material that should be banned from all schools. This book must to be banned from all Wisconsin schools because of its violent‚ racist‚ and anti-semitic content. This book should not be allowed in schools what so ever and there needs to be a end to it now. First off the book Mein Kampf needs to be banned

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    Case Law Analysis – Tort Laws Cornelius C. Chase Capella University BUS3021 – Fundamentals of Business Law Professor Cynthia Geppert Abstract In a defamation action brought by plaintiff-terminated employee‚ Hoeper‚ against defendant-airline‚ Air Wisconsin Airlines Corp‚ for statements made to the Transportation Security Administration regarding their concerns involving the location of plaintiff’s weapon and his stability upon his termination‚ judgment for plaintiff is reversed and remanded‚ where:

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    CPA Argumentative Essay

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    were getting my CPA license in Wisconsin‚ I must complete several procedures and meet the licensing requirements of the State of Wisconsin. After obtaining the education requirements‚ which includes completing 150 semester hours and graduating with a minimum of a bachelor’s degree‚ I will began the process of taking the Uniform CPA Exam. After the exam I will move forward in the process of obtaining my CPA license by meeting requirements set by the state of Wisconsin. I will first need to apply

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    The Ojibwe Native American Tribe used to live on and own the entire Northern third of Wisconsin. However‚ in an 1837 land cession treaty‚ the Ojibwe tribe had all of their land ceded to the state of Wisconsin. For centuries‚ Native Americans have depended on fish as one of their major food staples. As part of the treaty‚ the Ojibwe was granted the right to spearfish whenever and wherever they wanted‚ within the state. In recent decades‚ Anglers have berated Native tribes for their spearfishing rights

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    Midwestern Home Front

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    go off to war and what became of prisoners of war when they were emerged into the home front environment. Balasubramanian‚ D. "Wisconsin’s Foreign Trade in the Civil War Era." The Wisconsin Magazine of History 46‚ no. 4 (1963): 257-62. http://www.jstor.org/stable/4633874. Balasubramanian

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    One of the biggest advocates of cannabidiol (CBD) in the state of Wisconsin is Amylynne Santiago Volker‚ who has worked tirelessly to see changes in Wisconsin laws that would make CBD accessible to her nine-year-old son Nick‚ who suffers from Doose Syndrome. In April of 2104‚ Governor Rick Scott signed into law Assembly Bill (AB) 267‚ more commonly called Lydia’s Law‚ which legalized the use of CBD oil for seizure disorders. Initially‚ there was excitement about what was considered a step in the

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    Wisconsin is among the fourteen states that allow bear hunting with the use of hounds‚ but Wisconsin is the only state that compensates hunters for hound depredations that occur due to wolves. Wisconsin Statute Chapter 29‚ Wild Animals and Plants‚ sets rules regarding wolf depredation compensation‚ which sets a maximum amount of $2‚500 per hound that a hunter can receive. The DNR program that provides compensation is funded mostly from taxpayer dollars‚ along with small contributions from the optional

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    Henry and Charles were the publishers of the Wisconsin Democrat. After Charles bought a share of the Wisconsin Inquirer Christopher became the editor and moved to Madison Wisconsin (Gale). In 1840‚ when he was 21‚ Christopher moved to Southport Wisconsin and founded a weekly newspaper‚ the Southport Telegraph which took stands against capital punishment and war‚ and supported the growing movement

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    Wisconsin Supreme Court Declares Fugitive Slave Law Unconstitutional Wisconsin APUSH Ryan Adams APUSH Mr. Menteer December 9‚ 2014 The Fugitive Slave Law was passed by Congress in 1850. This was part of The Compromise of 1850 between slave states and free states. At the time‚ there were many slaves that were escaping utilizing the help of the Underground Railroad and finding refuge in free states‚ although it’s possible the number was exaggerated by Southerners since there was no way to

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    Absenteeism Essay

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    suggested solutions that place the responsibility on four components of society: parents‚ students‚ schools‚ and the community. Wisconsin statutes hold parents responsible for their students’ absenteeism and truancy by enforcing fines‚ requiring counseling‚ requiring that parents attend school with their children‚ and requiring meeting with school officials (Wisconsin‚ 2000). Similarly‚ Lee & Miltenberger (1996) report that parents who are perceived as contributing to school refusal behavior by

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