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    Opportunity. A single word that yields multiple connotations. Worldwide we can identify the vast opportunities that life may grant us. Such opportunities falsely present themselves in the United States that they exist; however, they don’t. In America, a few of the basic foundations of Americanism are labor, education, and healthcare. Through these issues, we can realize that while we institute within our minds that we have opportunities, the blockage of bureaucracy, special interests, and…

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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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    Is it fair for a Supreme Court Justice to follow public opinion instead of seeing the case through the law? Originally Africans were captured and taken to the United States by the Dutch in 1619. During the next couple of decades, more Africans and Caucasians were brought as apprentices and indentured servants to become free after their time was served. As time passed the Africans were no longer indentured servants, but rather moved down the socioeconomic scale around the 1650’s. They remained…

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    As the crisis over the world has grown with numerous of refugees, the President of the United State, President Barak Obama has proposed to the congress the admission of 110,000 refugees for the Fiscal year of 2017 (White House, 2016). In fact, for many years the United State has been one of the greatest humanitarians aid all overs the world. The primary objective of the U.S. humanitarian aid is to save lives, alleviate suffering, and maintain human dignity. In order be successful in it desire to…

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    cast members and producers of the Jersey Shore reality TV program. Two Midwest boys from a small town in Wisconsin were virtual locks for leading roles in the highly popular MTV hit series. Unfortunately for them, the entire cast of male characters in the incredibly popular MTV reality show threatened to quit if…

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    March 2005 - A man opened fire at a church service in Brookfield, Wisconsin, killing seven people. October 2006 - A truck driver killed five schoolgirls and seriously wounded six others in a school in Nickel Mines, Pennsylvania before taking his own life. April 2007 - Student Seung-Hui Cho shot and killed 32 people and wounded…

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    that includes mustard, radish, cabbage, and more) that have been bred and selected to have a uniform, short flowering time (14 days) and grow well under in a small indoor space, with little soil, under artificial lights”(The Story of Fast Plants). Wisconsin fast plant are plants that grow at a very high speed rate. Their scientific name is Brassica rapa. Plants have enzymes, enzymes are special proteins that are essential for living organisms. Enzymes have preferred environments. “If an…

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    compare and contrast with some other characters in a new article found on the CBC News. Their are a number of comparisons to be made form the novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” and the article “Cop fatally shoots a black man after altercation in Wisconsin”. In “To Kill a Mockingbird” Tom Robinson was accused for raping Mrs. Ewell. In the news article a black man was also accused for something. Both men were shot for reasons that shouldn't have happened. "Which, gentlemen... some Negroes lie,…

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    “Special considerations” of 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…

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    Machines started declining when Robert La Follette introduced the Wisconsin Experiment. His experiment introduced a Direct Primary, initiative, referendum, and recall which all contributed to counteracting the corruption in the senate and the control held by trusts. It all started going downhill for Political Machines because other states’ governors’ like the ones in California, New York, and New Jersey followed the lead of Wisconsin. The nail in coffin would be set once the 17th Amendment was…

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