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    On a warm sunny summer day‚ my family and I were preparing to leave our home in California to set out on a long trip to Wisconsin where our family would stay there for good. I had moved before in my life‚ but that was when I was 3. This was a much bigger deal‚ as I had been living there for 7 or 8 years. On my last day‚ I spent most of it spending time with one of my very good friends. Looking back on it‚ it was a good way to spend that last day‚ but more could have been done within the subsequent

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    Wisconsin v. Yoder‚ 406 U.S. 205 (1972) In the year 1971‚ two parents whose names were Jonas Yoder and Wallace Miller who were of the Old Order Amish religion and one parent whose name was Adin Yutzy who was of the member of the Conservative Amish Mennonite Church were accused under a Wisconsin law that stated all students under sixteen should go to school. The Parents all believed it was against their religious beliefs for their children to go to high school and they refused to send their children

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    Ed Gein

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    Edward Theodore Gein was born on August 27‚ 1906 in La Crosse‚ WI. They later moved to Plainfield. Ed went to Roche-a-Cri grade school when he was eight. Later the school merged with the white school and that is where Ed completed his education in the eighth grade at the age of sixteen. Ed was an odd little boy with a droopy eyelid due to an abnormal growth on it. People could tell Ed was different‚ even Ed knew something wasn’t right. He “felt overwhelmingly alone‚ hopelessly cut off from his classmates

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    WISCONSIN‚ DELLS “Where the Water Park Capital of the World Thrives!” Valuable and used in many different ways‚ water is definitely important in the grand place of Wisconsin‚ Dells. From large bodies of water with stunning‚ colossal rocks throughout‚ or spewing water at a water park‚ your time in or by the water will never be forgotten. Attractions include: Wisconsin‚ Dells is the place in the USA with the largest indoor and largest outdoor water park! There are over 20 indoor and outdoor water

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    definition of hate crime in the Wisconsin system‚ which is defined as to target a person or a property offensively‚ involving actual or perceived race‚ color‚ religion‚ gender identity‚ or national origin. Through the critical analysis of Wisconsin v. Mitchell‚ it argues that an important element which is that the First Amendment does not protect violence. It enhances the maximum penalty for act motivated by a discriminatory point of view. IRAC Analysis Wisconsin v. Mitchell‚ 508 U.S. 476 (1993)

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    Andrea Bennett A42583512 ADV 342 Sec 001 10/14/12 Assignment #2 On October 9th‚ 2012 I traveled to Holt Michigan to attend a 3-day garage sale. I found the ad on www.craigslist.com browsing the Lansing Area Garage Sale search. I’ve attached a picture of the ad for this particular garage sale at the end of this paper. The owner of the house‚ Pam and her sister Karen overlooked the sale held in Pam’s garage. They are a single-family home. We introduced ourselves at arrival and asked for permission

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    Studieportalen.dk ~ The American Dream in Death of a Salesman ~ Death of a Salesman addresses the painful conflicts within one family‚ but it also tackles larger issues regarding American national values. The play examines the cost of blind faith in the American Dream. The American Dream is the idea‚ held by many in the United States of America‚ that through hard work‚ courage and determination one can achieve prosperity. These were values held by many early European settlers and have been passed

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    diversity‚ and curiosity- there is not much more to ask for. After visiting the campus multiple times‚ it was impossible to not fall in love. The atmosphere was abundantly uplifting and utterly welcoming. The decision to apply to the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse was quite effortless‚ especially with the academics‚ clubs‚ and campus safety the school provides. Having two younger sisters who also strive for an education at UW-La Crosse‚ I hope to be a strong leader for them to follow in my footsteps

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    Who Is Daniel Handler?

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    Daniel Handler‚ most commonly referred to as Lemony Snicket‚ was born on February 28 in the year 1970 to his parents who were a college dean and an accountant. He wanted to be known as Jiminy Cricket‚ but when he was asked what his name was‚ Lemony snicket came out and that stayed his name. He wanted to be called this because he thought it was “exactly the kind of overly moralistic‚ cheerful narrator who I despise.” (Lemony Snicket‚ The Awful Authors 1). He was born in San Francisco. Handler married

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    Stone Eagle‚ Wisconsin – Six Years Later: These were tough times for Chief Marc Sarb. The twins were off to college‚ each going their separate way. Luke‚ took a year off and joined Amer i-Corps. He wanted to serve his country and‚ also‚ needed to get away from the academic grind. It was his hope that it would give him a better perspective on what career he wanted to pursue. He knew he was not cut out to work in an office and ’pledge allegiance’ to the corporate life. Taking a year off helped

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