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    Virginia (Buhrmann and Mitchell 1989), and west to southern Quebec, and more. The Wood Turtle always found in close association with water, nut the degree of association varies geographically. Hardly (1991) reported Wood turtle in Michigan and Wisconsin occupying habitats in or near moving water including rivers, streams, and associated shoreline habitats. Some Wood Turtle eat…

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    Aeronautics) in Ohio. He first joined NACA in 1955, and was first assigned to be in Cleveland to work with the NACA Lewis Research Center (now NASA Glenn Research Center). When he was driving from Cleveland to southern California, he stopped by northern Wisconsin, where he asked Shearon to marry him and go with him to California. In January 1956, Neil and Janet were married, and had a former forest ranger’s cabin in the San Gabriel Mountains. He became an engineer, astronaut, test pilot, and an…

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    was one of the successful company in the Minnesota Territory. Frederick Weyerhaeuser invested in the lumber company around the 1800s. There was thousands of acres that had lumber, but he he bought timberland around the area of Minnesota and Wisconsin. What he bought in total was 900,000 acres of timber land. Before investing in the lumber industry Weyerhaeuser was already a successful businessman. Weyerhaeuser had very high hopes about the company he was investing in. By the 1900s…

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    William Sylvester Harley also known as Bill lived during three of the hardest times in American history including World War I, The Great Depression, and World War II. William Harley was born on December 29, 1880 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Three years after that the Civil Rights Act of 1875 was deemed unconstitutional. The act outlawed racial discrimination in juries, schools, transportation and public accommodations; the act was deemed unconstitutional because the Supreme Court said that the…

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    1491 Essay- Singles 1491 by Charles Mann tackles controversial theories about the Native American population before the arrival of Columbus and other Europeans. His thesis supports the claims that there were more Indians in America than expected by scholars, that they came over at an earlier time, as well as the belief that they were more complex and that the Natives greatly controlled the land around them. Mann provides evidence both before and against his thesis claims. He begins with the…

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    McFarland High School The Death Penalty: An Irreversible, Unlawful Tragedy Christopher Pahnke Composition Mr.Jenkins 10 November 2015 Christopher Pahnke Mr. Jenkins Composition 10 November 2015 The Death Penalty: An Irreversible, Unlawful Tragedy There are two choices when it comes to the death penalty; supporting capital punishment or preferring a life sentence. There are many sides that support both arguments for the issue. Some of those include morality, constitutionality, innocence,…

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    After several years of taking an automated rating, Mary of Mary’s Daycare in Crandon decided to sign up for technical consulting and rating during the For the Love of Children event in the spring of 2015. Mary’s enthusiasm in making changes and becoming engaged in consulting around Youngstar were ambitious and she embraced many changes in her program such as adding a music and movement center, creating a quiet reading space and bringing her love of science indoors. The work Mary has done was…

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    “You’re going on” said Kingsley, with a stubborn look on her face. “I can’t” I told her, “ I don’t have my pass yet.” Kingsley, Emma, Lauren, Kendall and I had just left the party at Kalahari in Wisconsin, where we were staying for nationals, to go to the amusement park. It was my first time in there that year and they had just came out with a new ride, the 360. Everyone wanted me to go on, including me, the problem was I didn’t have my pass yet.…

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    your wrist and had to rush to the walk-in because your parents didn’t want to pay the emergency room bill? My dad and I went to Granite Peak to go skiing at 4:00 P.M. on Friday. This incident changed my life because I couldn’t play soccer for team Wisconsin, play in state hockey and my wrist always cracks when I twist it. On Friday at 4:00 P.M. my dad and I went skiing at granite peak it was an icy night with a lot of ice on the runs. First, we skied for a little bit on the middle runs then…

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    ours after Donald Trump’s Inauguration, a post appeared on the official White House petitions page, demanding that he release his tax returns. In only a few days, it gathered more signatures than any previous White House petition. The success of the Women’s March had shown that themed protests could both mobilize huge numbers of people and hit a nerve with the President. On Easter weekend, roughly a hundred and twenty thousand people protested in two hundred cities, calling for him to release…

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