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    Home-School Diploma Essay

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    Homeschoolers are required to follow their individual state’s requirements for education‚ and in some states you still need to take the G.E.D. In order to successfully graduate from high school. While many officials and higher education institutions in Wisconsin accept the home school diploma‚ one teacher’s aide was released from her position for not having her G.E.D. After the Department of Public Institution (DPI)‚ contacted the private school regarding the aide’s graduation status‚ they were informed

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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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    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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    and Describe the Issues Faced by Malescowski and the Company and the Reasons for These Issues. Jim Malescowski is the president of the Wisconsin Specialty Products Division of Lamprey‚ Inc. He has been tasked by the company’s Chief Executive Officer‚ Jack Ripon‚ to determine what the operational cost of moving the company’s plants located in Oconomo‚ Wisconsin to Mexico. High labor costs are a significant reason the plant is no longer cost effective to operate. The union employees in Oconomo

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    interaction within 3 feet of an infected person. The virus is spread through close personal contact with respiratory droplets when the infected person coughs or sneezes‚ or by touching contaminated surfaces and then touching the mouth‚ nose‚ or eyes. (Wisconsin Dertment of Health Services (WDHS)‚ 2012) When a patient has a cough related to illness‚ the nurse and other healthcare providers should initially offer the patient a mask to prevent spread of possible virus droplets. When any health care provider

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    Cja 324 Personal Dilemma

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    the law when they pull out their keys to drive home if they are over the legal BAC level in Wisconsin and I fight this dilemma every day. How much to serve the public official or any customer is questioned at all times when I am work and when to say no to someone. I feel it becomes more difficult when deciding how much to serve a public official and quite challenging for me. I had to learn in Wisconsin that drinking is a big factor in their socializing. Drinking seems to be a part of golf‚ biking

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    I was noticing differences between my experiences and those I was hearing from people living in Wisconsin‚ I thought it would be interesting to take that into consideration. Therefore‚ I included both people who were raised in Wisconsin as well as those raised in California. Altogether‚ I received responses from two people from California (one male and one female)‚ and three from people in Wisconsin (one male and two females). This is by no means a thorough investigation of the varying relationships

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    tribes because I grew up in California. When I read the list of Wisconsin Native American tribes‚ I‚ unlike most of the class‚ had no idea what they were. I chose the Oneida tribe because my former youth pastor works at the Oneida Reservation. I look forward to learning about the Oneida tribe and comparing them with the Cherokee tribe. The Oneida reside in DePere‚ Wisconsin. There are about 12‚000 registered Oneida members in Wisconsin. Only about 2‚500 people live on the actual reservation and another

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    profit. When Cliff came home‚ he read in a newspaper that the Wisconsin Credit bank is close to bankruptcy‚ but he perceived this message as “a golden investment opportunity”. Problem Mr.Addis has to decide whether to buy the Wisconsin Credit bonds or not. Characters a. Cliff Addis‚ Bond Salesperson Arnie Arnopp‚ Senior Bond salesperson Louise Patterson‚ Fund Manager b. Hislop&Hislop Investment Bank Carte Pensions Wisconsin Credit Bank Mid-West farming communities Chronology Cliff

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    impact on the criminal law proceedings in Wisconsin. Not only do these rights make it possible for the victim to be involved‚ they demand it (if the victim wants to be involved). Criminal law proceedings that contain a victim that wants to be involved are a little trickier than a case without a directly involved victim. The proceedings must take place ensuring that every right extended to the victim is upheld to the fullest extent. The state of Wisconsin takes victim’s rights very seriously. Therefore

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