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    Carl Ransom Rogers Theory

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    Centered Therapy‚ which is where Rogers outlines his famous theory. In 1956‚ Dr. Rogers became the first president of the American Academy of Psychotherapists. Roger then continued to teach psychology in 1957‚ at his home university‚ the University of Wisconsin-Madison. During that time‚ Dr. Rogers wrote one of his most popular books‚ On Becoming a Person‚ which consists of his lectured and manuscripts during 1951 to

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    Gun Control

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    a national group called Students for Concealed Carry challenged the ban‚ and they eventually prevailed in the state’s highest court. That made Colorado one of five states -- Mississippi‚ Oregon‚ Utah and Wisconsin are the others -- where public colleges can no longer ban guns on campus. (Wisconsin can still ban them inside buildings.) You don’t need a Ph.D. to understand that letting college students pack heat is a recipe for tragedy. More guns on more campuses -- places where binge drinking‚ drug

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    This trail links a diversity of landscapes‚ including high mountains‚ deserts‚ deep canyons‚ high plains‚ prairies and hollows‚ along with small towns and major cities. Ice Age Trail‚ Wisconsin The Ice Age Trail is a thousand-mile footpath and State Scenic Trail that highlights the glaciated landscape of Wisconsin. This predominantly off-road hiking trail‚ takes travelers through some of the state’s most beautiful‚ scenic‚ and natural terrain‚ featuring lakes‚ drumlins‚ ice-walled-lake plains‚ outwash

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    find that video games can actually have many benefits: The main one is making kids smart.  Video games may actually teach kids high-level thinking skills that they will need in the future (“University of Wisconsin psychologist”). "Video games change your brain‚" according to University of Wisconsin psychologist C. Shawn Green. That’s mean playing video games change the brain’s physical structure the same way as do learning to read‚ playing the piano‚ or navigating using a map. So‚ it gives the brain

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    Parole For The Elderly

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    prisoners are considered for early release or modification of sentence because of age and or illness. Wisconsin is one of the many states that is suffering from financial constraints of maintaining its prison population. Wisconsin’s inmate population increased by 14 percent from 2000 to 2007 and the State Corrections budget rose by 71 percent from 1999 to 2005. Health care costs for adult prisoners in Wisconsin rose from $2.8.5 million to $87.6 million from 1898 to 2005. It estimates that the cost of providing

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    Abraham Maslow

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    Cornell before surprisingly enough marrying his first cousin‚ Bertha Goodman and later having two daughters. Maslow ended up moving him and his family to Wisconsin to attend the University of Wisconsin. At the University of Wisconsin is when he first became realized he was interested in psychology. He later graduated from the University of Wisconsin and was awarded a BA‚ MA‚ and Phd in psychology. After that he ended up moving back to New York. He worked with E.L. Thorndike at Columbia University. Maslow

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    Joseph Mccarthy Corruption

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    Joseph McCarthy and Donald Trump are two demagogues who have inflicted fear upon Americans as a way to consolidate their own political power. A Junior Senator from Wisconsin in the late 1940s and early 1950s‚ Joseph McCarthy‚ intuitively understood that Americans tend to fear what they don’t understand. They fear those who don’t look familiar. They fear the unknown. During the Cold War he exploited American’s fear of Communism in order to create a cult-like following. Sadly‚ seventy years later‚

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    visual description‚ I chose to write about a photograph captured by Jason Vaughn‚ The Quiet Beauty of a Hunter’s Lair. The picture is part of a series called Hide. The picture was taken in Columbus‚ Wisconsin in the year 2013. Photographs from Hide were placed in the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art Wisconsin Triennial and the State of the Art exhibition at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. The photo‚ which is twenty-four inches high by thirty inches wide‚ shows the beauty of a deer stand in

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    Dred Scott Case

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    until blow finally died but Dred was not free yet. He was sold to Dr. John Emerson. Emerson and scott moved to the free state of illinois in 1836. After staying in a state where a black man should be free for two and a half years they moved to wisconsin.

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    The Life and Legacy of Abraham Maslow By: Jassmere D. Smith Houston Community College The Life and Legacy of Abraham Maslow Young Maslow Abraham Harold Maslow was born on April 1‚ 1908 in Manhattan‚ New York to Rose and Samuel Maslow. He had seven siblings; Abe Maslow‚ Hympe Maslow‚ Solly Maslow‚ Ruth Maslow‚ Sylvia Maslow‚ Lewis Maslow and Edith Maslow who had died as an infant. At an early age Maslow developed a strong mistrust of religion and became a proud atheist. Due to his scrawny physique

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