Wisconsin Quarters
The 50 State Quarters Program of the United States Mint The quarter's new Washington obverse design retains the familiar portrait of George Washington, with the inscriptions that are normally found on the quarter's reverse - "United States of America," Liberty," "In God We Trust," and "Quarter Dollar." The revised obverse will be used on all 50 State Quarters® Program coins. ... [Read More]
Self-Sufficiency of Former Foster Youth in Wisconsin: Analysis of Unemployment Insurance Wage Data and Public Assistance Data We begin with some descriptive statistics on the post-exit employment offormer foster youth. Table 4A shows the number of quartersin which the 1995 through 1997 exit cohorts of former foster youth were employed,as indicated by nonzero earnings, during the first eight quarters after theywere discharged from care. These former foster youth were fairly evenly dividedbetween those who were employed in at least half of the eight quarters andthose who were not. While one in five were never employed, and one in fourwere employed in more than zero but fewer than three quarters, 55% were employedin 4 quarters or more, including 15% who were employed in all eight. ... [Read More]
The Wisconsin - The United States Mint The Wisconsin quarter is the fifth of 2004, and the 30th in the 50 State Quarters® Program. On May 29, 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state to be admitted into the Union. The Wisconsin design depicts an agricultural theme featuring a cow, a round of cheese and an ear of corn. The design also bears an inscription of the State motto, "Forward." ... [Read More]
The United States Mint H.I.P. Pocket Change. The 50 State Quarters(TM) Program. In case you're new to the program, here's how it works: In 1999, the United States Mint began striking a new quarter about every ten weeks to honor one of the 50 states—that is, five new quarters every year—until the program ends. The quarters are struck in the same order as the states’ "birthdays." ... The 50 State Quarters Program® rolls into 2005—its seventh year—with five exciting new coins. ... Five quarters have been minted each year since 1999. This year, five more designs will join the lineup. To see what's new for 2005 (or any of the other designs), click on the state’s name below. ... [Read More]
The 50 State Quarters Program of the United States Mint The 50 State Quarters® Program will be underway from 1999 through 2008. Here is the state-by-state schedule for new quarter releases to the Federal Reserve Bank. Please note that the Federal Reserve Bank release dates are NOT necessarily the same as the product availability dates for the 50 State Quarters Program bags and rolls. Please visit the U.S. Mint Product Catalog for the latest information on the sale of 50 State Quarters Program bags and rolls to the general public. ... [Read More]
Wisconsin Quarter Internet - Site Map 50 State Quarters® Lessons ... 50 State Quarters® Lessons + ... 50 State Quarters® Program ... [Read More]
Lesson Plans - The U.S. Mint The 50 State Quarters Program Lesson Plans are free. These lesson plans and other education materials are provided solely for teaching purposes. They may not be commercially distributed or distributed as a premium. ... [Read More]
The United States Mint Pressroom Interested in using images or designs of circulating coins or the quarters issued under the 50 State Quarters® Program? Consult the United States Mint Circulating Coin Policy , which governs the use of United States circulating coins or the United States Mint Quarters Design Use Policy , which governs use of the new quarter designs that have been approved by the United States Secretary of the Treasury. ... Quarters Issued in 2005 ... Public Law 105-124 , Celebrates our 50 states with the United States Mint's 50 State Quarters® Program. This innovative ten-year program, every 10 weeks you will see a new state's quarter - released in the order states were admitted into the Union. ... [Read More]
Plant Profile for Chenopodium album (lambsquarters) Arizona: abstract & image of common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) ...         common lambsquarters ... About lambsquarters ... [Read More]
HEAB Student Financial Aid Programs Awards under this program are made to Wisconsin resident minority undergraduates, excluding first year students, enrolled at least half-time in independent or Wisconsin Technical College institutions. According to the statutes, a minority student is defined as a student who is either an African American; American Indian; Hispanic; or Southeast Asian from Laos, Cambodia, or Vietnam admitted to the U. S. after December 31, 1975. Awards are based on financial need with a maximum grant of $2,500 per year for up to eight semesters or twelve quarters. ... [Read More]
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