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    longitudinal University‚ then modified by Martha Ann Spruill (Jan 14‚ 2000)‚ then modified again for the LHU community Rankin‚ S. R. (2003). Campus climate for gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ and transgender people: A national perspective University of Wisconsin Madison Faculty Document 2056. (2008). Report of the committee on gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual and transgender issues online March 23‚ 2010 from http://acstaff.wisc.edu/FacDoc2056LGBT-AR07.pdf

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    Paul Ryan Research Paper

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    care for her while his mother commuted to college in Madison‚ Wisconsin. After his father ’s death Ryan received Social Security survivors benefits until his 18th birthday‚ which were saved up in order to pay for his college education. He attended Miami University in Ohio‚ majoring in economics and political science. He graduated in 1992. After graduation he began working as a marketing consultant for a family-run branch of a Wisconsin construction company. He entered politics a few years later‚

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    with Jared‚ Matt and Frank. No‚ we would remember this night from the time we were almost kidnapped. This is what happened…. 4:05 P.M. Wind Point Wisconsin Us five as in Leah‚ Lee‚ Vinny‚ Ethan and myself were just leaving to go trick or treating. We had our costumes ready‚ the pictures taken‚ and dinner in the oven waiting for us to

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    My Father's Grit Story

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    hands on learning. He went to school for mechanical engineering. He was able to graduate with a four year bachelor degree from the University of Wisconsin Platteville. Now having graduated from the University of Platteville Wisconsin my dad had moved to Indiana with love of his life my mom. It was hard moving for him because his whole family lived in Wisconsin and now he’ll be far away from them. Plus he moved into a new community and didn’t know what to

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    Concealed Carry

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    Prohibiting Concealed Carry in the Workplace Strayer University When carrying a concealed weapon into a place of employment there are numerous issues that have been raised regarding the safety of the situation. Does the carrier create a hostile environment for their co-workers‚ or does the carrier’s possession pose a chance to disrupt the safety for the workplace staff. These are fair questions that should be addressed when considering concealed carry on the job. These are questions

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    Reforms

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    commissions was largely an accident that resulted from the chaos in Galveston after a hurricane decimated the island there. However‚ the commission largely worked. Progressive thinking in Politics is perhaps best exemplified by LaFollete in Wisconsin‚ creator of the Wisconsin Idea. He called upon professors at the University to help him decide what reforms were needed. This idea of educated experts helping and advising the government‚ a very Progressive idea‚ probed to be very successful‚ as shown by the

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    Snowden Vs Orwell

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    I think there are a few ways in which aspects of Orwell’s novel can be correlated to the practices in Western democracies. The most obvious aspect that first comes to mind is that of surveillance. For instance‚ Orwell’s novel is based on how “Big Brother” constantly surveillances you and this relates to practices in Western democracies‚ such as the NSA and their data collection procedures brought forward by Edward Snowden. Thus‚ drawing a point of contrast for how Orwell’s totalitarian surveillance

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    and act on a daily basis can conclude a person’s identity. The understanding and perception of experiences and how people use them makes a big part of who they are. Mt. Calvary‚ Wisconsin is the place that helped me find my identity. Its environment facilitated the shape of who I am. I went to a private school in Wisconsin for my sophomore year. The atmosphere provided an exciting and peaceful ecosystem. There are many zones where an individual could find out who they are and what’s their plan for

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    Effects of Video Games

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    Games I. Video games have both positive and negative effect on the human brain. a. Positive Influence b. Negative Influence. c. Recommended for Video Games II. Positive Influence. "Video games change your brain‚" according to University of Wisconsin psychologist C. Shawn Green. a. It can increase problem solving and logic. 1. Accuracy- Action games‚ according to a study by the University of Rochester‚ train the brains of players to make faster decisions without losing accuracy. In today’s

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    Dred vs. Stanford

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    In 1834‚ Dred Scott‚ a slave‚ had been taken to Illinois‚ a free state‚ and then Wisconsin territory‚ where the Missouri Compromise of 1820 prohibited slavery. Scott lived in Wisconsin with his master‚ Dr. John Emerson‚ for several years before returning to Missouri‚ a slave state. In 1846‚ after Emerson died‚ Scott sued his master’s widow for his freedom on the grounds that he had lived as a resident of a free state and territory. He won his suit in a lower court‚ but the Missouri supreme court

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