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    Margaret Goss's Essay

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    who currently resides in Madison, Wisconsin. She was born in a small college town of Oswego, New York. While living in Tempe, Arizona she graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Arizona State University in 1990. ("Re: Student”) After moving from Arizona to Wisconsin in December of 1992 with her fiancé at the time, she received a Masters of Arts in Public Affairs and Public Administration from UW-Madison in 1996. ("Re: Student”) She still lives in Madison with her husband and…

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    LaFollette was born. Wisconsin, the state of his birth, would also serve as the backdrop for his accomplished, if under-celebrated, political career. He went to school at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and shortly after was accepted at the bar shortly thereafter. He started his political career as Dane County’s District Attorney, and culminated with his loss in the 1924 Presidential election, and his death the next year. In betwixt, he held the offices of State Governor, Wisconsin U.S.…

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    Essay On Panhandling

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    unconstitutional by limiting one’s right of free speech to ask their fellow citizens for financial help. If panhandling is an issue, then I would consider that the City Council focus it’s efforts on laws that reduce poverty and homelessness in the city of Madison. The remaining sections in this memorandum include: (1) A “Background…

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    My internship was performed at the Madison Police Department in Madison, Wisconsin. The Madison Police Department is comprised of over 400 sworn officers, which cover five districts with an estimated population of 250,000 people. The districts include: (1) North; (2) South; (3) West; (4) East; and (5) Central. In addition, a new sixth Midtown District is set to open in 2017. My primary duty location was at the West District working with the Community Policing Team (CPT). However, while my…

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    Biases In Football History

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    running back, wide receiver or even the lineman people pick sides and share biases. I believe in the game of football it’s the backfield, the running backs, the stone carriers. Montee Ball is one of the best running backs who ever went to the University of Wisconsin. Consisting of Montee Ball Jr., James. J. White and Melvin Gordon. Montee Ball Jr. was born and raised in Wentzville Missouri by parents Montee Ball Sr. and Melissa Ball. He attended Wentzville Timberland High School and…

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    involvement proposed to positively correlate with academic performance and college satisfaction Jorgo Lika Discussion 304- Tuesday, 1:20 Psychology 530 University of Wisconsin-Madison Introduction The college campus is an intimidating place for incoming freshmen, especially when attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison (UW-Madison). UW-Madison has a large campus with an overwhelming amount of majors, buildings, faculty, and students. One key way students connect with one another…

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    Ruminant Nutrition Memo

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    According to Brady at the University of Richmond Writing Center, in this section you will introduce the problem to your audience. You must explain how this research can change/improve the already existing methods. This informs the reader on what you want to accomplish with your project. Finally, you will finish by giving a brief overview of what the proposal entails. The Library at the University of Southern California states the next paragraph should explain…

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    Walk around the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus and you will find students who have ditched lectures and notecards to spend their time outside of the classroom. With over 40 service learning courses offered this fall, UW-Madison allows students an alternative way to learn and bring resources to the surrounding community. These classes also have shown to create a new learning environment that provides important experience and aids students’ mental health. According to the New York…

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    Aldo Leopold Biography

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    technology might not have really helped workers. He also taught forestry at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, was Deputy Supervisor in Carson National Forest, and was a Forest Assistant in Apache National Forest. Aldo Leopold is one of the greatest and well known conservationists, and for good reason. He brought light to topics that we might not have understood for years after he understood them. Many Madison schools take field trips to the Aldo Leopold nature center multiple times a year…

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    In “Quitting Coal: A Health Benefit Equivalent to Quitting Tobacco, Alcohol, and Fast-Food”, Jonathan Patz focuses on how the break of utilizing fossil fuels (mainly coal) compares to everyone in the world eating healthier, stop using tobacco, and remaining sober. He states that making healthier options for our planet will not only affect the wellbeing of Earth but humans as well. Expressing that the upsurge in carbon dioxide particles in our atmosphere; he provides ways that we could regulate…

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