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"Because of the vast improvement in data speeds on the phone, it provides a great opportunity to reach consumers on that one device they have on them all the time," said Brent Dusing, the chief executive of Cellfire Inc.,
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Cellfire typically sees redemption rates in the mid-teen percentages, says CEO Brent Dusing.
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When her family relocated in 2003 from Peru, Ill., to Sterling, an hour and a half away, Kathleen Dusing found herself jobless at 42.
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Dusing and McCann believe their accomplishments reflect extraordinary efforts by their particular schools to support everyone, not just those with disabilities.
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An honor student, disability rights advocate and campus leadership award winner, Dusing has made more happen at Sauk than she once thought possible.
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Dusing, who had lost her vision to hereditary disease two decades earlier, had her doubts.
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Kathleen Dusing lets kids in the college's child care center play with her guide dog, Pasha, after reading to them the book she wrote. swapContent ( 'firstMainStoryPhoto', 'applyMainStoryPhoto');
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Dusing, for her part, has learned not only to take advantage of every resource Sauk has to offer, but also to make sure anything she has had to develop for herself will be available for others.
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Phelps shrugged off his failure to qualify in one of his new events by teaming with Neil Walker, Nate Dusing and Jason Lezak to win the 4x100 freestyle relay in a U.S. and World Championship record 3: 13.77.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week another honor for Armstrong 2005
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Jason Lezak won the 100 freestyle and teamed with Garrett Weber-Gale, Neil Walker and Nate Dusing to win the 4x100 freestyle relay.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Nelson finds gold at last 2005
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