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    There were many shipwrecks in the Great Lakes including the Lady Elgin. The Lady Elgin was a strong ship. She had her last moments a few miles of the shore of Winnetka Illinois. She left Chicago and was heading to Milwaukee with an overload of people. The leading man was Captain Jack Wilson. On September 8, 1860, there was a very stormy night. However, the captain was forced to sail through it with the passengers. A few hours later a small ship named the Augusta collided…

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    Jeffery Dahmer terrorized the city of Milwaukee, WI for many years during the late nineteen eighties and early part of the nineties. His murders were among some of the most perverse and brutal nature of their kind. A question looms as to what could have caused Jeffery Dahmer to commit such unspeakable crimes as he had, and that spanned over more than a decade. Is genetics responsible or partly at least, or was it caused by a dysfunctional family environment that traumatized a young Jeffery…

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    Giuseppe The Deliverer

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    "woman", "penis" - instead of using metaphor and making the effect more docile. This shows how the speaker in The Deliverer doesn't want to trivialise the act of female infanticide and she'd rather accept the guilt of taking children from Kerala to Milwaukee where the "girl grows up on video tapes" and "sees how she's passed from woman to woman" at face value, in a bid to change…

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    Ida Mae and her family migrated in 1937 and the Great Depression had taken its toll. Once they arrived at Irene’s apartment in Milwaukee, work was scarce and their living conditions were, in some ways, worse than they were in Mississippi. For a while, pregnant Ida Mae and her family of four lived, packed in Irene’s living room. George couldn’t find work and moving out of Irene’s apartment…

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    Evicted

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    In the United States of America along the western shore of Lake Michigan rests Milwaukee Wisconsin. The author of Evicted, Matthew Desmond, takes us into the lives of some of the most poverty-stricken neighborhoods in Milwaukee where families spend more than fifty percent of their limited earnings on housing. For many of the people within the book, eviction and hardship have become a daily part of life and even the smallest crisis can further complicate an already difficult situation. Scott…

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    I. Introduction A. On an adventure to Milwaukee any tourist would go to the Milwaukee County Zoo. The first stop is always the penguin habitat. B. Have you ever paid attention to what species it is or where they came from? C. When we see penguins it is always in the zoo or part of an animation production. Here are 3 ways to analyze penguins from what is shown on the big screen to the natural habitat. II. When I think of penguins I think of penguins of Madagascar or the Pittsburg penguins. III.…

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    The United States of America is famous for the giant gun industry and for the freedom of gun owning. Every year, millions of firearms manufactured in America and set to public. According to Firearms Commerce in the United States Annual Statistical Update, 8,578,610 sophisticated firearms produced in 2012. This number is three times higher than what has been produced in late 80’s. The production of firearms increases year by year. As stated by Swiss Research Center Small Arms Survey, United…

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    Case Study: J. M

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    got married three times, and he has been married with his last wife for five years. He was born and raised in Wisconsin, and never lived in another place. He enrolled a couple of universities and departments, but he finally decided to go to the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He still works in a company as a high-level manager/engineer. By the virtue of his job, he had a change to see several countries all around the world. J.M reported that he witnessed significant social and political…

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    The third and final University of St. Thomas presidential candidate addressed the community in a public forum on Monday. James Loftus is president of Cardinal Stritch University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. If that university sounds familiar, it’s because the first presidential candidate to come to UST’s campus was Jeff Senese, the current provost of Cardinal Stritch University. Out of about 40 applicants, three finalists were chosen. Two of the finalists are the top administrators from the…

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    What is the importance of being a member of a professional organization? It is important because becoming a member not only looks great on resume, it also shows involvement on making this career as more than just another “job”. It means that you are interested in doing more than just working as another cardiac sonographer in the medical field. In some annual meetings of these organizations you’ll get the time to network with other cardiac sonographers from other hospitals or clinics from all…

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