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    providing quality healthcare‚ but to meet the increasing demand for cost-effective healthcare in recent years‚ Froedtert has focused on the examination of their own operations. In the past five years‚ Froedtert has become involved with groups such as Wisconsin Collaborative for Healthcare Quality which collects data that benchmarks best practices as well as other benchmark and accreditation organizations. Froedtert’s involvement with these organizations allows them to evaluate their own healthcare quality

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    Card Emporium Baseball Card Emporium (BBE) of Lewistown‚ Pennsylvania‚ is a distributor of baseball cards to sports card retailers. Its market area encompasses most of Pennsylvania‚ eastern Ohio‚ and New Jersey. The cards are printed in Neenah‚ Wisconsin‚ and currently shipped to Lewistown via motor carrier transportation. Kenny Craig‚ vice president of logistics‚ has asked his staff to evaluate using air carrier service to ship the cards. Nick Gingher‚ director of distribution‚ has collected

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    Case Study Tornado In Barneveld‚ Wisconsin On June 8‚ 1984‚ at 12:50 a.m.‚ a devastating tornado struck the small village of Barneveld‚ Wisconsin. Although a tornado watch was in effect‚ no warning was issued since the tornado originated near the town. The town‚ which had approximately 580 residents‚ was literally flattened by winds in excess of 200 miles an hour. Casualties made up about 11% of the population: 9 lives were lost and 57 persons were treated for injuries. The storm destroyed

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    FIRT 1327 Building and Construction Volunteer Lieutenant Killed and Two Fire Fighters Injured Following Bowstring Roof Collapse at Theatre Fire – Wisconsin 10/15/13 Mr. Conklin Christian Rodarte In Wisconsin on March 4th ‚ 2012 a 34 year old lieutenant volunteer firefighter was killed. This man was on top of the roof on a theatre when he suddenly fell through the roof and was trapped isinde the burning theater. I choose this topic because I wfound it interesting

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    Dred Scott was an enslaved African American man in the United States who unsuccessfully sued for his freedom and that of his wife and their two daughters in the Dred Scott v. Sanford case of 1857‚ popularly known as the "Dred Scott Decision." The case was based on the fact that although he and his wife Harriet Scott were slaves‚ they had lived with his slave owner‚ Dr. John Emerson‚ in states and territories where slavery was illegal according to both state laws and the Northwest Ordinance of 1787

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    each patient‚ and the number increases vastly. One of the people on the waiting list for an organ transplant might someone you know. BODY (NEED): People around the world but also right here in the US‚ either in Oregon‚ Washington‚ Minnesota‚ Wisconsin‚ Iowa‚ and Illinois‚ need organ transplants and they need our help. The problem is that there is a lack of organs and organ donors who make organ transplantation possible. b. A new name is added to the national waiting list every 16

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    glaciers had carved‚ thus creating the Great Lakes as we know them today. Because of the uneven nature of glacier erosion‚ some higher hills became Great Lakes islands. The Niagara Escarpment follows the contour of the Great Lakes between New York and Wisconsin. See also Glacial Lake Iroquois and Champlain Sea. Land below the glaciers "rebounded" as it was uncovered. Because the glaciers covered some areas longer than others‚ this glacial rebound occurred at different rates.” (Wikipedia‚

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    My neighbors Environmental Science Dena Schwochert The time went fast as I learned about the preservation of land. I live in Mequon‚ Wisconsin. For about 15 years I have lived across a vacant acre of land on Mequon road. As the season’s pass by I watched various types of birds fly from the trees and visualize the paw prints in the snow of the fox and other animals that live or pass through. There are also many different species of plants and trees that grow on the vacant land. I sometimes

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    to prosecution and eventual hanging of several people‚ some of which had been falsely accused. A similar event happened nearly 200 years later during the Cold War. Many in the United States feared the spread of communism‚ and Senator McCarthy of Wisconsin lead the accusation of many politicians being communists. These two events were based entirely on hysteria and paranoia and affected the lives of many people in negative ways. Arthur Miller’s‚ “The Crucible‚” and George Clooney’s‚ “Good Night‚ and

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    Trembatschau‚ Posen‚ Germany and had a family tailor business. They also were farmers who owned 13 acres of land in this village. When these brothers arrived in the United States the “c” in their name was dropped and was simply Sonnek. They settled in Wisconsin and started to farm until they moved to Minnesota by ox in 1859. When they arrived in Minnesota they settled in the area that is now known as Minnesota Lake. It was here that they created their homestead‚ raised families‚ and farmed‚ which was

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