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    Review Fear The Walking Dead “The Dog” As soon as they get away from the riot, Travis (Cliff Curtis), Liza (Elizabeth Rodriguez)and also Chris (Lorenzo James Henrie) take shelter with the Salazars; Madison (Kim Dickens) defends her residence. The riot worsens outside Salazar’s Cuts. Travis dismisses issues they are not safe and sound, despite the fact that the store right next door is breached but the looters would normally not really bust into a barbershop. "What are they going to steal?…

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    The saying goes any publicity is good publicity, but in the Ashley Madison data breach this was definitely not the case. The known site for adulterers and cheaters quickly found themselves all over the news because of their inability to secure their server. The data breach exposed many flaws of the company as well other damaging information about the company’s plans. Along with the embarrassment of the hack, the company would now find themselves in danger of serious economic damages. Avid Life…

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    The Midwest, a place in the world where communities are closely aligned to one another. These small, rural communities rely on every person in order to create that community. It seems as though that knowing everyone around the small communities was what made a person successful in life. Additionally, these communities valued hard-work and honesty when it came with almost everything they did in their lives; whether it was working in the farmlands or spreading information throughout the…

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    This just in: Madison Brooks Murdered! Reporters all around flock to Hollywood to capturing this gut wrenching story. It seems as if A-list celebrity, Madison brooks, a girl that came to us with nothing, left this world with a bang, oh so it seems. With a blood drench dress, and a no alibi, Aster Amirpour is the number one (and only suspect). All Aster wanted was to become famous, to see herself and Madison as equals in their A-list world. But after publicly being seen on Madison’s (well now ex)…

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    Immigrants And Migration

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    The Effect of Religion on the Emigration Journey of German to Wisconsin in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries and Parallels with Modern Migration [Document subtitle] Emigration was not uncommon in European history, and many citizens did emigrate to other countries for various reasons, but for many this was not an easy journey. One factor that greatly influenced the emigration process in the late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century was an immigrants’ religion. Many European…

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    If the Packers did a specific campaign for women’s clothing, it would definitely bring more women into the games. Wisconsin is a very unique case however, in Wisconsin, football is not just a man’s sport to watch. With how people grow up and are raised in Wisconsin, everyone loves the Packers. It does not matter if they are male or female, 60 years old or 12 years old, a huge amount of the population love to watch the Packers play on Sunday…

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    Should the Lambeau Leap be banned? The Lambeau Leap began on December 26, 1993 (Chris Chase). LeRoy Butler (former Green Bay Packer) forces a fumble, picks up the ball and runs a touchdown for twenty-five yards (Chris Chase). With excitement, LeRoy Butler leaps into the arms of happy Green Bay Packer fans at Lambeau Stadium. From this moment, the tradition of The Lambeau Leap starts (Chris Chase). This tradition allows Packer fans to interact with the player who fight each and every Sunday…

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    (2013). This is the second largest city in Wisconsin,it started out as a very small city. Madison became the Capital of Wisconsin in 1837,named after the president James Madison this city was chosen because it was located halfway between two rapidly growing cities,Milwaukee in the east and prairie duchan in the west Landmarks: Wisconsin State Capital The Wisconsin State Capital was completed in 1917, the building is fifth to serve as the Wisconsin State Capital since the first territorial…

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    15 Things about Mrs. Schwade I used to be really quiet. In high school, I rarely spoke in class. I did what I was supposed to without questioning anything. I was shy, reserved, and not confident. After my senior year of high school, I was crowned Miss West Union. I earned a $500 scholarship, perfected my parade wave, and have a tiara. I was second runner up in Miss Fayette County and received a trophy! Before I married my husband, I knew nothing about farming, tractors, corn, soybeans, etc. Now…

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    Can you imagine what it is like being arrested at the age of 14? What about being accused of crafting a lethal roadside bomb? Muslim 14-year old Ahmed Mohamed came to school one day with a case that contained a deconstructed clock that he was working on. The case had wires hanging out so Ahmed’s English teacher became suspicious and contacted the authorities who then continued to arrest Ahmed. When Ahmed was being questioned, all he had to say was that he “made a clock”. After being released…

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