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    A Career In Social Work

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    with youth in a Social Work setting, I am not clear in exactly what capacity. Two areas of interest for me are in a foster care or adoption setting and a medical setting. The opportunities provided to me while earning my education at Washington University will help me narrow my field of interest and help me to further prepare for future work in this area. I would like to have the ability to successfully provide help to these youths. Important areas that my service must take into consideration…

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    more local scale, surrounding restaurants and bars in the Madison, Wisconsin area are impacted greatly during home Badger football games. The Isthmus, a local newspaper in Madison published an interview with Angela Genin, general manager of Lucky’s Bar and Grill, she says home games account for about 40% of the bar’s annual revenue (Levitan 1). Lucky’s among others, hires extra staff to help keep up with the demand (Levitan 1). Madison like other campuses on…

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    Crystal Fire

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    non-fiction novel detailing the discovery and subsequent invention of the transistor. Written in 1997, and published by W. W. Norton & Company in 1998. Crystal Fire’s authors, Michael Riordan and Lillian Hoddeson, both graduated from prestigious universities, MIT and Columbia respectively, with deep interests in physics. Through that shared interest they came together to create an account of the birth of the transistor, the building block of our modern electronic devices. When reading…

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    My daughter, Madison, is one of the most diligent students I know. She works hard to succeed academically and in life. As Madison's mom, I've learned a lot about her talents, what motivates her most, and her future goals in life. Along with the positives there are things that she needs to work on such as, prioritizing her time and improving certain academic skills. Although she is only a teenager, these are all things to be thinking about as she moves forward in life. First, I'd like to talk…

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    Welcome Week Report

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    These programs include, but are not limited to the following. When students arrive to Rutgers the resource center provide a Welcome Week packed with events and programs to familiarize students with the University, their peers, and the center. Past Welcome Weeks have included a Movie Night, Queer Club Fair and Social, where students are able to meet some of the many LGBTQA organizations on campus. The week continues with a LGBTQA International Student Brunch where students enjoy a complimentary…

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    Essay On The Hmong

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    frame, the Hmongs have not yet even reach their 50th year of living in the United State. Today, there are more than 260,000 Hmong Americans living across the nation (US Census, 2010). In the state of Wisconsin, there are about 46,240 Hmong Americans, mostly living in areas such as Milwaukee, Wausau, Madison, Sheboygan, Green Bay,…

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    licensed and certified speech-language pathologist. A graduate degree in Speech-Language Pathology takes two years of study beyond the bachelor’s. The top schools that have the circular program of SLP’s are the University of Iowa, IA , University of Wisconsin-Madison Madison, WI also University of Washington-Settle,…

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    affirmative action creates diversity that helps minority students. Osamudia James, a graduate from the University of Wisconsin Law school with a Master of Law (Llm) addressed the relationship between affirmative action and diversity. Her research concluded that more minorities can attend prestigious schools if race is a consideration in university admissions. The attendance of minorities in prestigious universities has had many positive effects: diversity in businesses has expanded, a Hispanic…

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    learning about what celebrating Thanksgiving entails. In the Fall of 2015, there were 5,531 international students enrolled at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, representing 124 countries, according to enrolment facts published by the UW-Madison Office of the Registrar. Many resources are provided by organizations such as International Student Services (ISS) and University Health Services (UHS) aim to provide specialized assistance to international students to aid in their transition to…

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    encouraged me to join the math team, and would assure me even when I did not believe I would do well. We became very close, and I wanted to be just like her. Even though I knew nothing about college, I told everyone that I wanted to go to the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Through the rest of school, my love for math only grew. Each epiphany was cause for a celebration, and the foundation for a new discovery. When I began to research colleges and majors as a junior, I came…

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