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    movement. The case United States V. Jones‚ suggested that the Fourth Amendment must continue to protect against government intrusions. Any use of a tracking device without a warrant would be highly risky for law enforcement All citizens of The United States deserve their privacy‚ but in those emergency situations where you have to invade someone’s privacy for the greater good of others than that’s acceptable. The Fourth Amendment offers and important safeguard against unjustified government surveillance

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    Jennifer L. Macomber 1. Writing for the Behavioral and Social Sciences Library o f Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Publication manual o f the American Psychological Association. p .cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. 6th ed. ISBN-I0: 1-4338-0561-8 (softcover) ISBN-I0: 1-4338-0559-6 (hardcover) ISBN-I0: 1-4338-0562-6 (spiral bound) ISBN-13: 978-1-4338-0561-5 (softcover) [etc.] 1. P sychology-Authorship-Style manuals. 2. Social s ciences-AuthorshipStyle manuals

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    I read the book‚ “The 5th Wave‚” written by Rick Yancey. It was published May 7th‚ 2013. I personally enjoyed the book. Before I read the book‚ I saw the trailer for the movie coming out and the main character is my bae. I’m excited for the release of the movie. The trailer was pretty hyped‚ it really caught my attention with all the action. During reading‚ I enjoyed how there was so much suspense after each chapter‚ it kept making me go on to the next one. For example‚ a chapter ended with Cassie

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    When Alice Goffman began her research project on the neighborhood of 6th street that eventually evolved into her thesis and this book‚ she dropped herself into a society and reality she was unfamiliar with. The men and women and 6th street lived by a very real set of rules and guidelines that helped them navigate external and internal pressures Alice and living in a less prosecuted environment would consider bizarre. Yet these actions are so ingrained in the community that they aren’t just learned

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    The Second Amendment

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    The Second Amendment and the right to bear arms has always been a part of American culture and history‚ the right to bear arms is as American as apple pie and westerns‚ but it has and always will be a hot topic and the wording and meaning of the Second Amendment comes into question frequently. The currently accepted meaning of the Second Amendment is that it gives militias and individuals the right to bear arms‚ the right to own firearms (“Second Amendment to the United States Constitution”). However

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    The Amendment Process

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    The Amendment Process: The Bill of Rights Grand Canyon University Master of Education in Educational Administration POS 301 Arizona/Federal Government Mark Tawney April 8‚ 2012 The Amendment Process: The Bill of Rights The Constitution is essentially a rough draft. The Amendments to the Constitution are the edited versions. The Constitution is a living document that the whole country relies upon as it grows and any changes to the Constitution should be meaningful. Article V outlines the

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    The 13th Amendment

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    In 1865 a new amendment was passed‚ becoming the thirteenth amendment to The Constitution. This amendment pertained to slavery and making it illegal to own slaves. This amendment was passed by Abraham Lincoln while he was in office. The thirteenth amendment was one of three very important ones passed after the civil war. This amendment is regarded as one of the most important amendments to date. It is very easy to see how this could be a result of the Civil War‚ which was fought over slavery

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    19th Amendment

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    The 19th Amendment The majority of Americans today enjoy a comfortable lifestyle when compared to other citizens of the world. This is not a knock against them; however‚ it is important to note that these benefits are rarely given away freely. Throughout America’s past‚ brave citizens have petitioned‚ rallied‚ fought‚ and died for the rights that we consider “givens”. The right to vote‚ which many people today shirk and scoff at‚ was not guaranteed to anyone that wasn’t a white property-owning

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    22nd Amendments

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    However the constitution has 27 amendments‚ bill of right is the term for the first ten amendments to the United States constitution in 1791. Also seventeen for subsequent amendments and ten for the unsuccessful amendments. However the 22nd amendment is so important in the United States constitution. The 22nd amendment was passed and ratified in 1947 and 1951 respectively. The amendments came from Hoover constitution of 1947. The purpose of the 22nd amendment was posted to limit the number of

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    The First Amendment

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    significant of the amendments to our Constitution is the First Amendment. "The amendment that established our freedoms as citizens of our new confederation." The First Amendment insures freedom of speech and of the press. The First Amendment ratification was completed on December 15‚ 1791. This happened when the eleventh State‚ which is Virginia‚ approved this amendment. At that time there were fourteen States in the Union. There are many examples that show use of The First Amendment and there are

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