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    Murder In Milwaukee

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    Murder in Milwaukee Milwaukee has the tenth highest homicide of any of America's City. The second highest in the murder rate in the Midwest tailing Detroit. The murder rate has increased 19.67% since 2007 to 2017. So out of 100,000 people 25 are likely to die. There were 124 homicides in 2007 and there were 151 homicides in 2017 in Milwaukee . Now in 2018 there is a total of 34,133 annually and a crime rate of 57.36 per 1,000 residents. Milwaukee is now four percent safer than all the cities in the United States. How can we make Milwaukee a safer place? How can we prevent homicides in Milwaukee? The way can prevent homicides in Milwaukee by reducing weapons or having more weapon control. Because most of the murders that are committed are due to a firearm. There have been an estimate of 15, 549 gun deaths in the united states. So more weapon control would be better. We should also have a healthier environment where people try to communicate more with each other and have a better relationship. Because that’s another reason there is a lot of homicides. Where it starts as a name calling, then they make fun of them for their race, religion, color, sexuality, disabilities, looks, or social status and they…

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    Bridge War 1845

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    that there was no money to be made from fighting—no one would want to come to a place filled with people disputing over which town is better. They also came to the conclusion that without bridges, living was impossible; it was ultimately better to be united and have bridges. Had there never been a “bridge war,” the city of Milwaukee would likely not exist. It took extreme measures for these two stubborn founders to realize they needed to put their differences aside. As for Walker, he eventually…

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    In each city there should be a flag that could represent the community living there, as well as, for others to be able to remember them. The people who design the flags should keep them simple, have a meaningful symbol, appropriate colors, no letters, and be unique. Not all of the city flags represent their communities and have too much on and they should be redesign. Overall, should the Milwaukee flag be redesign or the Chicago flag? First of all, each city has its own unique flag that…

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    If all players could have their statistics jump up that greatly. And it is not like the use of steroids heightens ones raw talent to play baseball. It just makes them bigger, faster, and stronger. They still have to be able to hit the baseball, field the baseball, and throw the baseball. Steroids just give their body an advantage, not their talent. There are many grey areas in the MLB testing process. In 2011 Milwaukee Brewers outfielder, Ryan Braun, won the most valuable player award. A month…

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    public, voluntary, cross-district transportation program, and contributes to the debate on the value of and practical considerations for how to implement school integration programs. The authors trace the economic, social, and legislative history that brought this program into being and led to its decline and will consider the impact that the newer programs and policies have had on the further re-segregation of the Milwaukee public school system.…

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    From 1978 to 1991, seventeen male victims, most of them from Milwaukee, were found having been raped, murdered and dismembered, some of them had been involved in necrophilia and cannibalism. Jeffrey Dahmer, who was nicknamed the Milwaukee Cannibal, was the serial killer and sex offender from Milwaukee, Wisconsin who killed those men. After he was caught in 1992, he was sentenced to fifteen consecutive life sentences, but after two year he was killed by another prison inmate Christopher Scarver. …

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    Milwaukee Art Museum

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    In 1994, the administrators of the Milwaukee Art Museum set out to create a " majestic new entrance, a point of orientation for visitors and a redefinition of the Museum's identity through the creation of a powerful image." Up to that time, there were two buildings that made up the Milwaukee Art Museum, one, the main building that had been designed by Eeron Saarinen in 1957 in homage to the victims of the war, also another addition that was projected by the architect David Kahler in 1975 by…

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    Infant mortality rates are a terrible thing to look at. The city of Milwaukee for example, had 25% of Wisconsin’s infant deaths in the year 2010. Even though the number of births and the number of infant deaths has been declining in Milwaukee, it is still a serous problem. Between the years of 2009-2011, Milwaukee had a total of 205 stillbirths and 318 infant births. With the black population having the highest total infant mortality rate at 14.0 per 1,000 deaths. That is more than triple the…

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    The Milwaukee Cannibal or The Milwaukee Monster are names for the man who terrorized Milwaukee from 1978 to 1991. He was a serial killer that raped, murdered, and dismembered 17 men and boys. Who is this mad man you ask. This man was Jeffrey Dahmer, convicted serial killer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He eventually turned into a cannibal, eating some of his victims. Dahmer is one of the most well known serial killers whos killing spree lasted several years Jeffrey Dahmer was born May 21, 1960 in…

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    DreamBikes-Milwaukee is formally requesting funding from the We Energies Foundation to increase the capacity for the DreamBikes-Milwaukee Youth program. The DreamBikes Youth Program is an employment program for local Milwaukee youth ranging from ages 14 to 21 years of age. In this program each youth begins an eight week paid internship where they gain the skill of bike mechanics. The next step is the hiring process; youth who show a genuine interest and skill set are hired on a permanent part…

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