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    The Power Of A Group

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    August of 2016, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel staff reported riots breaking out in Milwaukee after officers shot and killed armed suspect Syville Smith (Glauber et al.). With the exception of serious harm toward officers, events occurred similar to that of the Baltimore riots. The factor that distinguished the two was the protester’s “stereotyping of out-groups”. Which is described as a refusal to reason with out-groups due to stereotypes (Janis 86). Intern for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and Asian-American

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    history of the company however has roots much more modest than present day market dominance would suggest. Dating back to a Wisconsin supermarket in 1946, founder Max Kohl grew his small business to the most successful chain of supermarkets in the Milwaukee area (12). By 1962 Kohl opened his first department store in Brookfield, Wisconsin where an eclectic selection of merchandise, from sporting goods, motor oil and candy, was sold (11). In 1972, the Kohl’s Company which by then consisted of 50 grocery

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    Marijuana As A Medicine Essay

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         Marijuana as a form of treatment has gained support from the medical community. Such prestigious medical publications as the New England Medical Journal have come out in support of medicinal uses for marijuana (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel 1/30/97 3A). In addition to that, a Harvard study showed that nearly 44% of doctors who treat cancer patients in the American Medical Association, a group officially opposed to marijuana, have actually

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    to happen. At least not in the next century. The lack of accessibility of the American dream is especially apparent in the essay by Kesaya Noda, “The Four Freedoms” by Franklin Roosevelt, “Veterans Day: Never Forget Their Duty” from the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and an excerpt from “The Newsroom”. The American dream is inaccessible to the majority of people in America. In the story, a hyphenated-American, a Japanese American girl is segregated due To her race: "I can see myself today as a person

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    International sales, which accounted for 25% of the company's business four years ago, were 35% in 2010. The company has set a goal of at least 40% by 2014.” (JS ONLINE, Journal Sentinel) Harley recently posted its first sales increase in 16 quarters, driven "entirely by retail growth outside the U.S.," Levatich said. (JS ONLINE, Journal Sentinel) While cultivating sales in Asia, Harley-Davidson says for now it doesn't plan to manufacture bikes there. They cater their bikes as a luxury to high income communities

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    Eliza Frankel Mr. Biglari AP Government 8 November 2016 Wisconsin INTRO GOES HERE In the Midwest region of the United States, the state of Wisconsin is home to more than 5,700,300 citizens, which is only a mere fraction of the 321,000,000 citizens that live in the United States. 62% of all Wisconsin citizens are between the ages of 16 and 65, compared to 62.2% of all Americans. 15.6% of Wisconsinites are over 65 years old, while only 14.9% of all United States citizens are in the same age range

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    Consolidation & Fragmentation: The Future of News In today’s media-saturated world, traditional media outlets are still considered a very important source for news information, but many people look to outside, specialized media outlets for information that appeals to their personal interests and attitudes. However, there is an increasing concern that journalism is gearing away from factuality, and is instead incorporating opinions and gossip into the mix, as well as breaking news into bits and pieces

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    of putting job advertising on the internet and newspapers. The cost of putting a job advertisement on Snagajob.com is about $89. Also, putting an advertisement in a newspaper, such as Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, is about $12 per a column inch. So, if the company puts an advertisement in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel for a job offer and its four columns wide and ten columns long, then the price will be about $480. The interview can be expensive too. If the company’s hiring employee makes $18 an hour

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    Collective Muke Ministry

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    A Milwaukee pastor has decided to go beyond the church norms by using beer and local pubs to lure Christians and atheists alike into discussions about faith. Many church leaders are currently trying to adapt to the culture of the young people in order to reach out to them with the Gospel by going beyond the traditional means of evangelizing. In an interview with Munchies, Pastor Brandon Brown of Collective MKE church in Milwaukee explained what his “Jesus & Beer” ministry is all about. When asked

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    The company that I got assigned to was Medovatons. Medovation was established in the mid 1980’s. The company’s headquarters are based in Milwaukee. Medovation has 75 empolyees, 23 of them work in the lab. Medovatons is a company that supplies equipment to the medical industry. Medovations itself is just one part of the Diversatek family. There are four separate parts of the family, all specializing in different sections of the medical field. The main, and only, focus for my group is Medovation.

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