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    talks about how he found a rare orchid on one of his trips. Before going to work in the field where he was known for he also worked in a number of factories. In one of the factories where he worked he used his inventions to improve the manufacturing system there. After he stopped working in factories he started to hike and climb to have more strength for his upcoming trips. One of his many accomplishments was a 1000 mile walk to Florida and Cuba. During that trip he crossed many forests, caves,…

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    there should be a cap on tuition like there is on rent and gas prices. A cap on tuition would place an amount where tuition cannot be any higher than that stated amount. This cap can be instated by the federal government, state government, or the university itself by a case- by- case basis Colleges should put a cap on tuition because it will cut down on the student’s debt, give students a value that they know they will have to pay and nothing more, and it will make the price of college seem less…

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    Modern Anesthesiologist

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    prior to, during, or after surgery or other medical procedures. They have to go through 12 years of school to get their (M.D) (D.O.). Known colleges that offer the program are New York University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Michigan, University of North Carolina, Ohio State University, University of California. On the job they have to Monitor the patient before, during, and after anesthesia and counteract adverse reactions or complications. Also they have to Monitor patient…

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    mind can play tricks on someone and confuse them. Unfortunately, the court system uses eyewitnesses as evidence of a crime. Therefore, many people are placed in jail for a crime they did not commit. The memory of a human being and the court systems are unjustified. Ralph Armstrong was twenty-seven years old when he supposedly raped and murdered Charise Kamps. On June 23, 1980, Charise Kamps, a student of University of Wisconsin, was sexually raped and murdered. That night she had been partying…

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    rhodochrous because it is generally used to treat mild infections. This will be tested by spreading the bacteria on agar in a Petri dish and adding a small amount of each antibiotic to the Petri dish. Research: Professor Stephen Bell at Indiana University studies the structure, behavior, and evolution of archaebacteria. Recently, he did research on the Sulfolobus genome and how they reproduce. Most archaebacteria, he says, have a…

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    Slender Man Research Paper

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    that allow themselves to wonder their way into the consciousness of children. Unfortunately, for this current generation has a creature so bizarre that the creation has infiltrated into the minds of two 12-year old girls in the town of Waukesha, Wisconsin. The two girls were supposedly possessed by Slender Man, who motivated them into stabbing their 12-year old classmate and friend gruesomely 19 times. The mythological creature that…

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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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    It is that time of the year where thousands of students are in their process of applying for colleges. But of course, many of these students will be applying to one of the top schools in this country, the University of Wisconsin- Madison. These students are from different areas of the country and also the world. In the fall of 2015, 29,580 of undergraduate students were enrolled at UW Madison (UW Madison Fact Sheet 15-16). As much as this school wants to express diversity on this campus, there…

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    Virginia Apgar Courage

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    in herself which helped her throughout her life. Virginia Apgar was born on June 07, 1974 in New Jersey and died on August 07,1974 in New York. She was an American anesthesiologist (“Virginia Apgar,” 2008). Virginia Apgar created the Apgar Score System, faced many obstacles and problems that came in her way which inspired her to do new things, and wrote books which helped society and others understand her field of study and the Apgar Score…

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    acknowledgement as “the greatest American architect of all time” by the American Institute of Architects in 1991. Frank Lloyd Wright was born as Frank Lincoln Wright to Anna Lloyd Jones and William Carey Wright on June 8th, 1867 in Richland Center, Wisconsin. His mother was a teacher and his father was…

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