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    Case Study

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    Case Study 1 I. Background Information Our client is finishing his Freshman year in college at the University of Wisconsin‚ where his grades are mainly “C” with an occasional “D.”  At intake‚ he reported that while in college he has especially liked all sciences and English.  His college activities include being a member of a social fraternity where he was elected steward and is responsible for the supervision of the cooking and planning of all meals etc.  He also serves on the school newspaper

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    During my time at the University of Wisconsin- La Crosse‚ it was there that I not only discovered my passion for microbiology; but it was where I became aware of my career goal‚ to be an educator at the university level. I am grateful for the many experiences and the motivation brought on by my peers and mentors‚ which I came across to realize and to bring to fruition my goals. I strongly believe that the education that I receive in conjuncture with the strong mentorship that the State University

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    CCSI460BeckyDavislab5

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    ridding and Cyber-Stalking Summary of Findings: On April 9‚ 2015‚ the following investigation to place at the forensic lab located in Madison Wisconsin‚ where I was given a Bid rigging and Cyber-Stalking case to investigate pertaining to two companies (Denver Construction Inc.) that is operated in Colorado and (Dells Construction) that operates in Wisconsin. I was also given instruction to research a real-world bid rigging current event. After analyzing the information that was presented to me about

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    Making the Move Moving to northern Wisconsin as a young girl was a scary and confusing time. Having been born in Chicago‚ all I knew was a big city‚ the crowds of people‚ the nonstop traffic and all the noises. My home‚ it was the only place I knew. How could my parents make a decision like this? How could they make me move to a place I had only visited once before -- but barely remembered? The sadness I felt was so overwhelming during that transition that I told myself that if I ever had a family

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    Magician‚ escape artist. Born Erich Weisz on March 24‚ 1874 in Budapest‚ Hungary. One of seven children born to a Jewish rabbi and his wife‚ Erich moved with his family as a child to Appleton‚ Wisconsin‚ where he later claimed he was born. When he was 13‚ Erich moved with his father to New York City‚ taking on odd jobs and living in a boarding house before the rest of the family joined them. It was there that he became interested in trapeze arts. In 1894‚ Erich launched his career as a professional

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    Baccalaureate Internal Assessment Subject: Geography Standard Level Option: Populations In Transition Title: The Effects of Locomotive Vehicles in the Population and Growth of Green Lake‚ Wisconsin Fieldwork Question: How did the invention of locomotive vehicles affect the population of Green Lake‚ Wisconsin? Candidate Name: Abigail Dee Polzer Candidate session number: Date of submission: April 10‚ 2013 Word count: 2‚192 Contents Page Page 1. Contents Page . . . . . . . .

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    Ed gein

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    Gein Ed Gein was born in La Crosse County‚ Wisconsin on August 27‚ 1906‚ the second son of George Philip and Augusta Gein. Gein had an older brother‚ Henry Gein. Augusta despised her husband‚ and considered him a failure for being an alcoholic who was unable to keep a job. Augusta operated a small grocery store and used the proceeds from the sale of the grocery store in 1914 to purchase a farm on the outskirts of the small town of Plainfield‚ Wisconsin. Augusta relocated to the farm to prevent outsiders

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    The Ho-Chunk Nation

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    in: Adams‚ Clark‚ Crawford‚ Dane‚ Eau Claire‚ Jackson‚ Juneau‚ La Crosse‚ Marathon‚ Monroe‚ Sauk‚ Shawano‚ Vernon and Wood Counties in Wisconsin and also in the State of Illinois. There are also large numbers of tribal members that live in Minneapolis‚ Madison‚ Milwaukee‚ and Chicago. In 1836‚ the Ho Chunk was removed from the choice land of southern Wisconsin to make room for the miners that were taking over the land. The area was also in demand for the lush farmland of the various river valleys

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    Wisconsin Glaciation of Minnesota Glaciers are massive chunks of ice that float in the sea or on land that move incredibly slowly. These ice globs are so large that they have the power to shape and carve land over long periods of time‚ a process called abrasion‚ and often taking hundreds to thousands of years. Currently‚ most glaciers are found in Antarctica and Greenland. This paper will explore a specific glaciation period called the Wisconsin Glaciation and the effects it had on Minnesota.

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    Ed Gein - Serial Killer

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    Gil 1 Gil 1 Ed Gein: Serial Killer Zach Gil Ed Gein: Serial Killer Zach Gil 08 Fall 08 Fall Ed Gein was known as a farmer and a local handyman in his small town community of Plainfield‚ Wisconsin. The community was so small that most of the people that knew of Gein‚ just knew him as a bit of an odd character. While most of them thought that he was rather odd‚ they also thought that he was harmless. Little did they know that he would later come to be known as the “Butcher

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