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    The most glorious hat I have ever seen in my whole existence. There is this pattern that is kind of zig zaggy yet doesn’t distract you from the greatness of the team logo, the Wisconsin Badgers. Ever since I have received this sublime Wisconsin Badgers hat in the mail 3-5 buisness days later, I have worn it. Whether the badgers are playing, I go outside, or I just don’t feel like fixing my hair, I have it with me and it is a part of me. Although it doesn’t seem like

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    The Wisconsin Badgers football team has been the supplier of some of the best football players in the NFL. Names like J.J Watt and Russel Wilson are on the tip of peoples tongues every season and this season is no different. There are some players that are in the NFL that their starting job is not as secure as those of Wilson and Watt. With 32 former players in the NFL it is apparent that Wisconsin has produced a large number of players that will take to the field and be part of a large number of

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    Tales from the Wisconsin Badgers Sideline by Justin Doherty is a collection of important moments in history for the Badgers football team at the University of Wisconsin Madison. It has an informative style to convey important information to the reader. This style is supported by organization, details, and syntax. Organization supports the informative style of the book. Justin Doherty organized this book very well by making everything in chronological order. This makes it less confusing for the reader

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    I hope all is going well back home in small-town, rural Wisconsin. I am writing to you the discuss and reflect upon what I have learned about myself and UW-Madison and how I can utilize those different lessons I’ve learned to make the most out of my Wisconsin Experience and eventually achieve my personal and professional goals. First and foremost, I cannot begin to start with how radically different this university and the diversity up here is compared to what I am accustomed to back home. Walking

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    Humble and the Mysterious Phantom Once upon a time there lived a creature that had been sighted to be a scaly monster; he lived in the land called Shadow Mist. The land was grey, it was so grey it looked like there was gravel everywhere. I can 't even begin to tell you how awful the trees looked; they looked so brown like they were all painted in mud. The creature always slept but, even though the people knew this they never ventured to the land. There was a lizard called Humble, he was a dark green

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    3. Cather uses many symbols throughout her story to express the essential aspects of the lives of the characters. One example includes the badger. Cather writes, "Don't be scared if you see anything look out of that hole in the bank over there. That's a badger hole. He's about as big as a big 'possum, and his face is striped, black and white. He takes a chicken once in a while, but I won't let the men harm him. In a new country a body feels friendly to the animals." When she says In a new country

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    their skin thick and tough, it is also loose. This allows them to twist and turn to attack while another animal is gripping them. The only safe grip one can get on a honey badger is on the back of their necks. P 3.Honey badgers have long, sharp claws. These claws are good for attacking and even better for digging. Honey badgers are some of nature's most skilled diggers. They can dig a nine-foot tunnel into hard ground in about 10 minutes. They love to catch a meal by digging up the burrows of frogs

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    machinery and expensive equipment can be limited particularly if a structural failure occurs in an area in which a disaster, such as an earthquake, has occurred. The product emulates the badger’s paws and their ability to dig at high speeds. Although badgers are not big in size, they have strong feet that allow them to dig extremely fast. Every second counts when you are searching for and attempting to rescue individuals that are trapped in confined spaces. The time it takes you to get to the individual

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    and Wales illegally cull badgers, keyly it draws on the ideas of Sykes and Matza’s (1957)

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    Magic/Merlyn Moment Number One     After Merlyn turns Wart into a merlin, he takes Wart into the mews where the rest of the hawks/falcons are, but not before he tells him the rules and regulations that needed to be  followed. The falcons/hawks stand gravely in their plumed helmets, spurred, and armed. The peregrine falcon then says that they all can start talking. As soon as the words leave her mouth, Cully mutters things to himself that the peregrine falcon soon puts a stop to. One curious officer

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