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    Have you ever wanted donate to a local human society because you are tired of seeing sad dog commercials? Well, I have the answer. Donate to the Humane Animal Welfare Society (HAWS), there is one in Waukesha. It began in 1965. If you donate, it will help the animals get food and find a home. The society takes care of them and gives them shots and/or sprays them if they need to. It is only 26 minutes away and 14.4 miles away from Muskego. HAWS is also a no kill shelter. All of the animals stay till

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    Rick Mr. Wanty Case Study

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    concerned, however, that Mr. Wanty may be experiencing anxiety and/or depressive issues related to being incarcerated and the pendency of the matter before the Court. Conversely, Mrs. Wanty shared with this writer that Mr. Wanty was inpatient in Waukesha Memorial hospital when he was 17 years old. “He became very withdrawn.” She does not remember the specifics of his condition, or what led her to seek inpatient care for him, but states Mr. Wanty has not had mental health issues or treatment since

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    The first time I was truly made aware of the influence of ALS was when my previous band director at Waukesha North, Mr. Greg Redner, made the decision to move himself, and his growing family at the time entirely to Texas, where his parents lived, and his father was recently diagnosed with ALS. I began to quickly understand that this disease effects much more than simply a degeneration of the muscle cell's in one's body, but it challenges the roles and responsibilities of the family members and friends

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    Throughout high school, I have had some bumps in the road, but after I made it through these setbacks I grew from their challenges. Which also made me realize how important education really is, and how education must be taken seriously. High School also really has made me realize how much my education really means to me. During my senior year, I have challenged myself more and more by taking more classes that will benefit my college experiences and future. I am taking two more math classes, along

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    insertion. With wide-ranging applications in clinics, developing countries, and the military, the demand for portable ultrasound systems has increased rapidly in the last decade. The P10 from Siemens (Berlin, Germany) and the VSCAN from GE Healthcare (Waukesha, WI) are examples of recently introduced pocket-sized ultrasound systems Many factors have contributed to the dramatic increase in the clinical applications of medical diagnostic ultrasound: better understanding of the design criteria for transducers;

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    UW Whitewater Application Essay Over my high school years at Waukesha North, I have had a very diverse and fun experience. From my sophomore year when i started working and earning my own money to my freshman year when i joined marching band. High school has taught me a lot about myself and others, and i only plan to further the knowledge through my college years. Marching band is hands down one of the biggest influences in my life. It has only impacted me in a positive way. From friendships

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    depict the unique processes related to different courts, a defendant accepted a plea bargain as an alternative to trial, and a case where a defendant was wrongly accused and later exonerated. The Slender man stabbing case occurred on May 31, 2014, in Waukesha, Wisconsin. The victim, 12-year-old Payton Leutner, was stabbed 19 times by her two friends, Anissa Weier and Morgan Geyser who were also 12-years old at the time (Carrero, 2015). The two suspects told investigators that they planned to kill Payton

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    Slenderman is a fictional character designed by Eric Knudsen in 2009 as a submission into a creepy photo shop competition on an internet forum titled Something Awful. Since, there have been several stories spawned; each telling a dramatically different tale. While he is a fictional character, the implications of his influence are very real. On June 2009 the horror fan fiction web forum something Awful asked for ideas for a modern myth in which would terrify people (BBC news). One of the forum

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    People are crazy and can be crazy forever even after prison. They committed a terrible crime and took a little girl's life away. The two little girls that did that would most likely be doing it again and still blame it on the Slender Man. But Waukesha County Circuit Judge Michael Bohren decided this month that the girls should be tried in adult court, despite their age, saying if they were found guilty in the juvenile system they would be released at 18 years of age with no supervision or mental

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    2010, was a day that changed my life forever. I was laying in bed and all of a sudden I became comatose. The next event that I could recall was me, delirious and confused, laying horizontal inside a cold, sterile ambulance. After the rough ride to Waukesha Memorial Hospital, I was rejoined with my family members. The doctors were not sure as to what had happened earlier that day; everyone was perplexed about this episode. Months had passed before a doctor could definitively tell as to what condition

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