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    Question 1. What are your educational and career goals? I acquired a Bachelors degree in Kinesiology and Psychology from University of Wisconsin-Madison and I wish to continue my studies and further my education in the field of business. To obtain a Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) and advance my career for new opportunities is my ultimate goal. My Bachelors degrees show my passion for health and fitness and I have been working in the fitness industry as a personal trainer for…

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    Sam Dekker

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    Sam Dekker Samuel Thomas Dekker was born in Sheboygan, Wisconsin on May 6, 1994. He attended Sheboygan Lutheran High School in Sheboygan. During his senior year, he led Sheboygan Lutheran to their first Wisconsin Interscholastic Athletic Association state title. In the title game, Dekker scored 40 points, including the three-point shot that won the game with 2 seconds left. After his senior year, he was named the Wisconsin Gatorade Player of the Year, the 2012 Parade All-American, the…

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    Progress Report #2 (INTRO) Two years, two officer involved shootings, two suspects dead, and a community upinarms, post Rodney King protests, claiming it was a racially motivated killing. This was the nightmare Officer Paul Smith, of the Madison Police Department, found himself in during the spring of 1994. Even though he had been cleared of all wrong doings for both of the shootings, the community he had sworn to protect was turning against him. Not long after, Officer Smith started showing…

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    Cultural Presentation

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    in Richland Center, a small Wisconsin farming community, on June 8, 1867 to William and Anna Wright. His family moved frequently during his early years because William was a pastor. They lived in Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Iowa before settling in Madison, Wisconsin, when Wright was 12 years old. In 1885, he graduated from the public high school in Madison and his parents got divorced, never to be seen again. Wright decided to enroll in at the University of Wisconsin to study civil…

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    For as long as I can remember, the University of Wisconsin Madison is a top school that thinks highly of their students and faculty. Success is the idea I have followed throughout my high school career. There is, however, a few points where I have failed that concept. During my freshman year of high school, I had started off earning very good grades and I worked very hard to earn those grades. This changed during biology. That first term, second semester was the first time I received a grade…

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    Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Frankling Wright in the farming town of Richland Center , Wisconsin, United States, in 1867. His father, William Carey Wright, was an orator, music teacher, occasional lawyer, and itinerant minister. William Wright met and married Anna Lloyd Jones, a county school teacher, the previous year when he was employed as the superintendent of schools for Richland County .Originally from Massachusetts , William Wright had been a Baptist minister, but he later joined his…

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    In the United States, it is required by law that food made with genetically modified organisms, or more commonly referred to as GMOs, be labeled. Lawmakers may argue that consumers have the right to this information, but because of the general misconception that GMOs are dangerous and unhealthy, these labels can steer consumers away from buying certain products. In some scenarios, there are people arguing to end use of GMOs in general. Alder (2016), the author of “There is no Consumer Right to…

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    Edward Witten

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    Lorraine and Lois Witten. His father was a specialist in gravity and general relativity, while his brother was a television producer. In 1971, Witten went to Brandeis University and received his BA, then in 1974 went on to princeton and received his MA and then in 1976, received his PhD. Witten went to the university of Wisconsin in Madison but ended up dropping out after only a semester. Witten started to study history like subjects, but when going to Princeton he started to study mathematical…

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    Anhydrous Ammonia Case

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    died early Tuesday morning while responding to a train derailment and chemical spill scene two miles north of Stoughton. The train derailment occurred late Monday night just after the intersection with County Highway DD, about 15 miles outside of Madison. Eight tankers carrying a harmful chemical tipped over and some began leaking. The cause of the derailment remains unknown. Fourteen tankers are carrying the chemical anhydrous ammonia, which is extremely toxic to people, aquatic animals and…

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    I am Mamawa Konuwa, the manager of Payton MacDonald and Tom Hammes, performers of North Indian music. I’m writing to you in the hopes that you incorporate this unique act in the next 2015 UW Madison World Music Festival. I am aware that this nationally renowned festival is full of musically talented people from all different genres, performances and backgrounds and I am thoroughly convinced that t my North Indian Musical act will bring even more of a diverse crowd of individuals. The ensemble…

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