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    falls under the natural sciences, covering stem cell research capabilities through experimentation and observation. The team members are from the department of surgery, medicine, or anatomy from the University of Wisconsin Schools of Medicine, and the Regional Primate Research Center in Madison, Wisconsin. This all makes them well qualified for researching this field and establishing the different ways that the embryonic cells can be used to ultimately lead to clinical trials.The scientists in…

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    Alice Sebold Biography

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    Alice Sebold was born in Madison, Wisconsin on September 6, 1963. She is the second child. While she was growing up, her house was filled with dysfunction. Her mother was an alcoholic, leaving her older sister to care for her. Sebold is the daughter of two academic parents. Her mother worked as a journalist for a small newspaper. Her father was a Spanish…

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    Dog Informational Speech

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    best discuss Sphynx Cat and about pet means our companions creatures. On the off chance that the thought of nestling with a pet to assist ward with offing sensitivities appears a little in reverse to you, the next may come as a shock: University of Wisconsin-Madison pediatrician James E. Gern has directed various studies that show having a pet in the home can really bring down a tyke's probability of creating related hypersensitivities by as much as more than 30 to 35 percent. Truth be told, his…

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    William Appleman Williams will always be best known for his controversial writings and radical views of America. In his obituary the New York Times wrote that he was “a historian known for his sharp critiques of American foreign policy”. William’s is often seen as one of the most influential historian’s of the 20th century, and for good reason. His works on the Cold War have helped historians re-evaluate the impact that it had, not only to the United States, but on the entire world.…

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    civil rights movement using nonviolent civil disobedience based on his Christian beliefs. Published in the New York Times in 1991, “A committee of scholars appointed by Boston University concluded today that the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. plagiarized passages in his dissertation for a doctoral degree at the university 36 years ago.” Despite its findings, the committee said that, "No thought should be given to the revocation of Dr. King's doctoral degree.” The committee did recommend that a…

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    Civic Engagement Issues

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    The article had a short notes section about Boulianne to give her credibility. She has a PhD in sociology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She conducts her research on media use, public opinion, and political and civic engagement. She won the Best Paper award from the Communication and Information Technologies section of the American Sociological Association in 2013. The…

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    Lens On Homelessness

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    As described by Dr. Julie A. Lam and Dr. Robert Rosenheck from a study done at the ivy league school of Yale University, published by the federal government organization, the Department of Health and Human Services, the more severe the clients psychotic symptoms, alcohol abuse, and criminal history, the more likely he or she is to be victimized (Lam, Rosenheck, Effect)…

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    million students were expected to enroll, to attend American colleges and universities ("Fast Facts”). Students took the time to narrow down the best fit school for themselves. With over 4,800 colleges to choose from in the United States of America, it can be difficult for some students to figure out which one will be the optimal choice. The two main colleges a student should consider before selecting, are a large university or a small college. There are many differences between the two,…

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    The Occupy Wall Street and Gezi Protests are both recognized as defining movements in the 21st century. Both movements advocated for social change in an oppressive government, and though the outcomes of each were marked by failures, they still continue to have a lasting impact. Occupy Wall Street and the Gezi Protests both share similarities in the structure and resistance of their movements. However, they also have their differences ranging from how the movements began, and who was there to…

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    In Search of Gender Neutrality: is singular “They” a cognitively efficient substitute for generic “He”? by the University of Wisconsin-Madison defines the pronoun “they” as,” a singular person of unknown gender [that] has become ubiquitous, even in writing.” The word “they” in the late 1300’s was used as a singular pronoun according to Merriam-Webster. But as time…

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