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    Pop Tab Dress Analysis

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    experience has taught me the benefits risk taking. Having this opportunity to design and construct a dress has taught me the significance of taking a risk and remaining diligent. I hope to further use my knowledge at the University of Wisconsin Whitewater. College life requires risk taking and being able to learning from those experiences. Additionally, challenges are expected to rise. However, staying diligent will benefit me significantly in the future. I am excited to use all I have learned…

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    New Zealand’s longest river is the Waikato River, which runs down for 425 kilometres until it meets and flows out into the sea; not only is this the longest river in New Zealand, but it is also one of the most polluted waterways in the whole entire nation. The Waikato River start at Lake Taupo, and in a study (Waikato Regional Council, n.d.) showed that the clarity of the water passes 10 metres far in the beginning, this quickly shifts very shortly beyond Lake Taupo. Even just by the Ohaaki…

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    Columbus Consolidated Government was officially adopted by Mayor and Council of May 14, 1957. According to the 2016 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau, Columbus Consolidated Government metro area joins the nearby Alabama cities of Auburn and Opelika to form the Columbus-Auburn-Opelika Combined Statistical Area, which has an estimated population of 501,649. Columbus is directly to the east across the Chattahoochee River from Phenix City, Alabama. Situated at the heart of the Chattahoochee…

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    Light Recital Hall

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    list all of the instruments and players if it's a large ensemble like an orchestra or band.] The venue was comparatively a small room with a big stage and limited seating. The musicians were Benjamin Whitecomb and Myung Hee Chung,two of the UW- Whitewater music faculty members.Their choice of instruments were cello and piano respectively. 2. Choose two of the works you heard. Briefly describe the style, form, subject-matter, and other elements we’ve discussed in class. (That is, be sure to…

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    Ocean Creative Writing

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    who abide in mutual trust, smiling as you were awaiting a set, and screaming, “Paddle!” as if they were surging for the wave. The diversity of personalities surfing the same breaks was proof that boundaries are shattered one you transcended the whitewater. Supporting complete strangers who shared a passion was beautiful, and it has given me the courage to be generous with anything. Everyone deserves to be trusted with something as material as a board and as priceless as words promising…

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    Wakeboarding Book Report

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    wakeboarding against BLAKE BOSS, a local legend. Blake’s sister, NILLY BOSS (teen), watches. Blake wants to win the competition to get a sponsorship and be repped at the Canyon Lake’s Wake the Lake tournament on Labor Day. Mahi wins the Annual Whitewater Slalom Open. Blake thinks Mahi should train for the Canyon Lake competition. Shik wins the…

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    The Economist wrote this article shortly after the denial of sexual relations by Clinton, so they focused on the ongoing investigation. The article begins by stating “Kenneth Starr, the Whitewater independent counsel, is to consider whether President Bill Clinton encouraged a former White House intern, Monica Lewinsky, to lie under oath about an alleged affair with him” (Et Tu Monica 1). This assertion seems factual, but no source is cited when “is to consider” is used in the sentence. Who is…

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    A great way to explore the rivers, lakes, canals and other waters is through the use of boats. Canoeing and Kayaking are two floating crafts that may take anyone to places in the waters that are even difficult to access by any other means. Canoes and kayaks maybe confusing to some but its easy really easy to distinguish one from the other. Kayaking and canoeing both require a paddle for propulsion and steering. The most noticeable difference is the structure of the boats. Kayaks have a…

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    Picking up my life and moving to Wisconsin wasn’t the most difficult thing I’ve ever done. Over the past fourteen weeks, I have had the joy of meeting phenomenal groups of new people within my job, my GA position, classes, and volunteering. Although I have had a great time getting to know others, I have felt a little inauthentic. Like most people, when I meet new people, I try really hard to make a good first impression. I have remained acting like my scatter-brained, self-conscious, excited…

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    the ravine, but how am I not dead? I scramble to my feet, afraid to open my eyes, and trip over something soft yet firm. I fall to the ground and force my eyes open. The sight makes me want to vomit. I gag, tears streaming from my eyes like the whitewater rivers of Colorado. There, laying beside my imprint in the grass, were Francine and Helen, beaten and bloodied almost past recognition. My peripheral vision catches sight of movement. A man standing beside a tree, staring straight at me as if…

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