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    Group 12 Drew David, Marcus Brion, Sadie Krause, Jamie Theobald BUS 230, Murray Introduction and Methods Background Freedom of Speech is America's first amendment and holds significant importance to American citizens. Recently, nationwide events have been causing a lot of uproar entailing issues of free speech. Although these events are known nationally, not all American's know what is happening on college campuses related to free speech issues. We found that free speech allows people to…

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    Festa Italiana

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    If you are still in the celebratory mood after Polka Days, then come to more festivals around Wisconsin. Some of the many coming up are Festa Italiana, Plein Air Festival, German Fest, Taste of Wisconsin and Burger Fest. The Festa Italiana is a three-day event from July 22 to the 24 at the Henry W. Maier Festival Park in Milwaukee. This festival celebrates Italian traditions from the past, present and into the future, while sharing the Italian culture with the community. This festival has fun…

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    blocking protesters from seeing Trump and him from seeing them. Snap-on’s headquarters, a gleaming expanse of stainless steel, chrome, and enamel, provided a fine backdrop for muscular American manufacturing, though in fact the firm closed its Kenosha factory more than a decade ago. Nick Pinchuk, the C.E.O., led Trump past displays of Snap-on products, showing him a car hooked up to state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment (“It’s a different world!” Trump mused), and a table of Snap-on souvenirs,…

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    After watching the interview with Joyce Erickson, the president and coordinator of Kenosha, Racine, and Walworth County Tobacco Coalition. I saw how she started and carried out the amendment to the clean air act in Wisconsin. I believe that this act is extremely important in promoting the health of residents and visitors in Wisconsin restaurants and bars. Seeing how Joyce witnessed this medical problem first hand with both her father and her granddaughter helped to show me that I need to work on…

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    4K Classroom Observation

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    This writer did the remainder of their observation hours at 4K class at a child development center in Kenosha, Wisconsin, observing both an assistant and lead teacher. The assistant teacher was putting away miscellaneous materials from the class’s previous project while the children put on their coats for recess. The children began to line up at the door and fidgeted. The students started to push each other in line while the lead teacher spoke to the assistant. The teacher noticed the line’s…

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    Citizen Kane Orson Welles

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    one of the best movies of all time which was Citizen Kane. But not only was he a director but, he also was an American actor, producer, and writer. With all that he also has worked on the radio, film, and theatre. Orson was born May 6, 1915 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Son of Richard Head Welles and Beatrice Ives Welles, growing up was hard on Orson his parents divorced and moved to Chicago in 1919. His father became an alcoholic after he made a ton of money inventing the bicycle lamp, after that he…

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    Carthage College was founded in 1847 as a private liberal arts institution in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Located directly on the scenic shores of Lake Michigan, It provides an idyllic location for higher education yet remains accessible from two major urban centers, Milwaukee and Chicago. The Carthage College Choir, founded in 1927, began as a small a capella group which exclusively performed sacred music. Now, nearly 90 years later, the choir is a celebrated component of Wisconsin’s cultural landscape…

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    On April 18, 2017, President Donald Trump gave a speech at Snap-On in Kenosha, Wisconsin to talk about the “Buy American and Hire American” executive order he would be signing. He starts his speech with a quick thank you to the people in the crowd for the support they have given his administration in the race for the presidency and after the race was won. He then went on to vaguely review what his administration has accomplished within their first ninety days in office. After thanking many…

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    Chronic Wasting Disease: The Silent Assassin Chronic Wasting Disease, also known as (CWD) kills herds of deer by the hundreds. As of right now, it is a guaranteed death for any animal that contracts the disease. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) started monitoring the white tail deer population in the fall of 1999. They came across there first CWD positive deer in November 2001 when they were testing harvested deer. The location where the deer was shot is unknown. (DNR.wi.gov…

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    George Orson Welles was a man of many talents. Born on May 6, 1915 in the city of Kenosha, Wisconsin, He is the second son of Richard Head Welles. Richard Welles was a successful inventor. George’s mother Beatrice Ives was a concert pianist. George saw many obstacles in his life, especially early. His mother past away right before his ninth birthday due to hepatitis. When his father’s business began to fail, he turned to alcohol. Richard Welles died when George was only thirteen years old.…

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