Dane County, Wisconsin Essays

  • Study of the Four Lakes in the Yahara Chain

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    Carpenter et al., related the phosphorus (P) loadings, exports and concentration in the Yahara chain (a group of four lakes) in Wisconsin, USA, to some load reduction plans. The authors expected that the water quality enhancement should be in balance with the managements in all the chain. The parameters used in this research were: 29-33 years of data for P inputs, outputs, initial concentrations for each lake and the activity of zooplankton (Daphnia pulicaria) only in for the two upper lakes (Lake

  • Swot Analysis Of Mayo Clinic

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    Mayo Clinic started slowly from Dr. Mayo who practiced medicine to a current clinic that treats and offers consultation services and other medical services. From the onset, the creativity to bring new ideas was their principles. Medical practice in the clinic has been the act of pulling resources together to solve their patient problems. The founders of the clinic, both Mayo and his wife Louise, believed in charity and social awareness. Their viewpoint of life meant that no man, woman or child is

  • Deer Road Accident

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    love the Wisconsin roads. During October and November, we have the mating season for the deer, which will increase the activity during dusk and dawn. The deer move back and forth between their feeding and bedding areas. However, as they roam, it can cause car accidents as the deer move into the path of drivers. According to the Department of Transportation, in 2014 alone, Wisconsin law enforcement responded to more than 18,312 accidents related to deer and motor vehicles. Dane County had the most

  • The Ho-Chunk Nation

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    United States, but most members currently live in Wisconsin. As of 2016, out of the 7,650 members, around 5,392 of these members reside in Wisconsin. Ho-Chunk Nation members are scattered throughout the state, a majority of members live in Jackson County where there are over a thousand members and Sauk County with over 600 members. The Ho-Chunk Nation has around 3,535 acres of trust land spread throughout the counties of “Adams, Clark, Crawford, Dane, Eau Claire, Jackson, Juneau, La Crosse, Marathon

  • Exemplification Essay: Tammy Baldwin As A Role Model

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    Just a young girl born in Wisconsin and raised by her grandparents. Not much different than a lot of children these days. That is what you are probably thinking at least, but there is a lot more to Tammy Baldwin than you are aware. Tammy Baldwin uses her courageous acts to not only help America as a whole, but to be a role model for anyone who is afraid to follow their dreams because they are different than others. Tammy has been a fighter since she was young. At just nine years old she was stuck

  • A Sand County Almanac Essay

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    A Sand County Almanac 10 Historical Names Researched: Dean W. H. Henry: Dean W. H. Henry Jonathan Carver: Jonathan Carver was born on April 13, 1710 in Weymouth, Mass. and died on Jan. 31, 1780 in London, Eng. He was an early explorer of North America and author of one of the most widely read travel and adventure books in that period. John Muir: John Muir also known as "John of the Mountains", was a Scottish-American naturalist, author, environmental philosopher and early advocate of preservation

  • Minimum Wage Thesis

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    The individuals who score low on the test will most likely never overcome low wage jobs unless they try to acquire more advanced skill sets. Several different options that are available to help low wage workers. The Center on Wisconsin Strategy in Dane County, Wisconsin has previously been successful. For example,

  • Invasive Species in Wisconsin's Waters

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    Invasive species do not only affect other species in their ecosystem, but also cost the United States more than one hundred and twenty million dollars each year in damages (“Cost” par. 2). Invasive species come in all different forms, and all have a negative impact on the environment. These species can come into a new area without being detected at first, but as time goes on their effects can soon be seen. Efforts are being made to prevent these invasive species from destroying fish population

  • Personal Narrative: My Childhood In Wisconsin

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    My Childhood In Wisconsin “Up North. It’s the place people go to escape, a place made of cabins, pine trees, and lakes. But no matter how far you drive, there’s no sign to say “you’ve arrived” so just follow your heart till you find… your special place that brings peace of mind. As you breathe in the air and unwind… your cares are all left behind. It’s no mystery where the northwoods start when you arrive up north, you’ll know in your heart.” -Suzanne Kindler. Coming from a fifth generation Wisconsinite

  • Jurassic World: Jurrasic Park

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    Jurassic world is real “indominus rex” at the box office, breaking several records on its opening weekend and continuing to draw audiences worldwide. The star of the show may be a human-engineered hybrid dinosaur, but the movie also features 17 real fossil species, from massive plant-eaters to flying reptiles. It was said that Jurrasic park 3 was the Last instalment as, Jurassic park III director Joe Johnston denied rumours of a fourth film in 2001. In June 2002 interview with Starlog magazine