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Wisconsin's 52nd Assembly District
The 52nd Assembly District of Wisconsin is one of 99 districts in the Wisconsin State Assembly. Located in eastern Wisconsin, the district comprises part of southern Outagamie County, Wisconsin, Outagamie County, including most of the city of Appleton, Wisconsin, Appleton and the villages of Eden, Wisconsin, Eden and Oakfield, Wisconsin, Oakfield. The district also contains the Fox Cities Performing Arts Center, the Neuroscience Group Field at Fox Cities Stadium, Fox Cities Stadium, the Appleton campus of the Fox Valley Technical College, Lawrence University, the Fox River Paper Company Historic District, the Appleton Locks 1–3 Historic District and the Appleton Lock 4 Historic District. The district is represented by Republican Party (United States), Republican Jerry L. O'Connor, since January 2023. The 52nd Assembly district is located within Wisconsin's 18th Senate district, along with the Wisconsin's 53rd Assembly district, 53rd and Wisconsin's 54th Assembly district, 54th ...
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2024 WI Asm 52
4 (four) is a number, numeral and digit. It is the natural number following 3 and preceding 5. It is the smallest semiprime and composite number, and is considered unlucky in many East Asian cultures. In mathematics Four is the smallest composite number, its proper divisors being and . Four is the sum and product of two with itself: 2 + 2 = 4 = 2 x 2, the only number b such that a + a = b = a x a, which also makes four the smallest squared prime number p^. In Knuth's up-arrow notation, , and so forth, for any number of up arrows. By consequence, four is the only square one more than a prime number, specifically three. The sum of the first four prime numbers two + three + five + seven is the only sum of four consecutive prime numbers that yields an odd prime number, seventeen, which is the fourth super-prime. Four lies between the first proper pair of twin primes, three and five, which are the first two Fermat primes, like seventeen, which is the third. On t ...
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