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    Graduate student at Concordia University Wisconsin (MSIT), why I have chosen only Information Technology? Why not another branch. From my perspective, Information Technology means utilizing and managing the technology in order to solve problems. In simple terms, look into the word “Information Technology” we find two words, “Information” and “Technology” where information means processing the data in an organized way and technology refers to using electronics machines or systems to complete the…

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    anyone should be honored to work with his father whom was a highly respected doctor. He dreamed about the possibilities he could have working with his father to improve medicine. It was during his studies at Washburn University, Indiana University, the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Harvard Medical School that he became fascinated with psychology. This was during the era when most considered psychology a form of pseudo medicine. Menninger completed his medical internship at Boston…

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    EMS Leadership Challenge

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    The EMS Leadership Challenge: A Call to Action was written by Mitchell R. Waite, Ph.D. “Dr. Waite earned his doctorate from Walden University in Applied Management and Decision Sciences with a specialization in Leadership and Organizational Change” (Double Diamond Leadership Authority). He has written three books pertaining to leadership, Fire Service Leadership: Theories and Practices, The EMS Leadership Challenge: A Call To Action, and 400 Days: A Call To Duty. Dr. Waite has an extensive…

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    Steve Jobs Research Paper

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    products was a huge technology boost that changed the way people use cell phones, or tablets. In 2003, was the beginning of the worst for Jobs health where he was diagnosed with pancreas neuroendocrine which is a tumor effecting the body’s nervous system. In 2009 Jobs was then treated, but testified a hormone difference, which caused him to receive a liver transplant. It was obvious Jobs wasn’t doing too well due to the fact he looked thinner and health decaying. Jobs died of respiratory arrest…

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    mumps, rubella, polio, tuberculosis, and many more? Animal testing is experiment done on animals for the betterment of products from medications to cosmetics. The pros of animal testing is that there is no other way to test on an living, whole body system, and there are laws protecting animals and their rights. The cons of animal testing is that it is inhumane and cruel and there are alternative ways to test products. I favor animal testing because it has a great contribution to life saving…

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    Sabine Matook, a senior lecturer of information systems at the UQ Business School, University of Queensland, Australia, concluded that the definition of social networking “is the proactive creation and maintenance of interpersonal relationships” (8). According to Matook technology helps create and improve relationships.…

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    Frederick Law Olmsted

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    1903.He worked as American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. His Spouse is Mary Olmsted. The Books he wrote were The Cotton Kingdom, A Journey Through Texas, More. His Sibling was John Hull. He attended Tale University and Philips academy. In August 1857, Olmsted of New York City's new Central Park was looking for a superintendent. The design of Central Park embodies Olmsted's social consciousness and commitment to egalitarian ideals. Influenced by Downing…

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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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    Minds For The Better. New York: Penguin Books, 2014. Page 19-44. Print. Clive Thompson, the author of “Smarter Than You Think” is a longtime contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine and a columnist for the Wired magazine. “He went to the University of Toronto to study poetry and political science, and then became a magazine writer in the 1990s”. He is one of the most prominent technology writers, respected for doing deeply-reported, long-form magazine stories that get beyond…

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    The first freedom ride happened on may 4th 1961. The freedom riders intended to test the supreme court decision in boyton v. Virginia in 1960. Which had declared segregation in interstate transport systems like bus and train stations including the buses and trains unconstitutional. They got a lot of jail terms which got more volunteers for the freedom rides. More often than not if one rider left another one joined and it kept repeating over and over again. Not only that but it caused more…

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