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  2. Horicon Marsh - Wikipedia

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    The first permanent modern settlement along the marsh was the town of Horicon. In 1846, a dam was built to power the town's first sawmill. The dam held the water in the marsh, causing the water level to rise by nine feet. The "marsh" was called Lake Horicon, and was, at the time, called the largest man-made lake in the world.

  3. Kettle Moraine - Wikipedia

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    The western lobe formed Green Bay, Lake Winnebago and the Horicon Marsh. The major part of the Kettle Moraine area is considered interlobate moraine, though other types of moraine features, and other glacial features are common.

  4. Category:Suicides by freezing - Wikipedia

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  5. Adrian Karsten - Wikipedia

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    Karsten was born in Horicon, Wisconsin, and graduated from Horicon High School in 1978. [2] He attended Northwestern University and graduated in 1982. [3] He was a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. [3] ESPN hired Karsten as a production assistant in 1983 and he began reporting in 1991. [4]

  6. Suicidology - Wikipedia

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    Suicidology is the scientific study of suicidal behaviour, the causes of suicidalness and suicide prevention. [1] Every year, about one million people die by suicide, which is a mortality rate of sixteen per 100,000 or one death every forty seconds. [2]

  7. Category:Deaths from hypothermia - Wikipedia

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    Suicides by freezing (5 P) Pages in category "Deaths from hypothermia" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total. ... Death of Don Kemp; Robert Ker ...

  8. History of suicide - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado musical satirized the illegality of suicide, with Ko-Ko deciding not to kill himself, as it would be a capital offence.. Attitudes towards suicide slowly began to shift during the Renaissance; Thomas More the English humanist, wrote in Utopia (1516) that a person afflicted with disease can "free himself from this bitter life…since by death he will put an end ...

  9. Terminal dehydration - Wikipedia

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    Terminal dehydration is dehydration to the point of death. Some scholars make a distinction between "terminal dehydration" and "termination by dehydration". [ 1 ] Courts in the United States [ 2 ] generally do not recognize prisoners as having a right to die by voluntary dehydration, since they view it as suicide .