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    Running head: Arizona Arizona Statehood and Constitution Monica Williams Grand Canyon University: POS 301 November 20‚ 2011 Arizona Statehood and Constitution Part I: Arizona Statehood It is quite a remarkable journey that Arizona embarked upon to make it the forty-eight state of the United States of America. On February 14‚ 2012 it became an integral part of this new found world of democracy and freedom. Along with its vast cultures and heated temperatures‚ the architectural design of

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    James Allen History and Traditions Tradition Paper Bobcats Senior Honorary The University of Arizona is an institution of academic greatness‚ progressive social experiences‚ and brilliant research. As Arizona’s first‚ Land Grant University‚ it is home to many loving alumni who have built a rich and nationally competitive amount of school spirit and tradition. Though many traditions are visible and well known‚ such as the tale of John Button Salmon and his famous last words‚ “Bear Down‚” there

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    deaths caused by the firearm as much as possible‚ improve the position of Arizona in the safety ratings among all US states‚ and‚ of course‚ achieve the establishment of the supremacy of law instead of the rule of revenge or intimidation and harassment in the state as well. Let us take a closer look at the possible outcomes of this change. First of all‚ current situation with the amount and easy accessibility of handguns in Arizona will cut the number of violent cases that come into the state. Obviously

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    Arizona Kara Laramore English 7 Mrs.Deshambo February 12‚ 2016 Introduction I chose Arizona‚ “The Grand canyon state”. One of the main reasons i chose this state was because you never hear much about Arizona. Arizona is mainly a desert‚ but that doesn’t make it just barren wasteland. Arizona is actually a really nice place despite the scorching weather. I didn’t have a specific thing that i wanted to learn from Arizona. I just want to know more about

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    Protective Orders in Arizona Protective Orders in Arizona Suzi Austin CJHS/430 Protective Orders in Arizona In the state of Arizona there are four types of protective orders ("Law.arizona.edu"‚ n.d.). An emergency order can be requested when the life or health of a person is determined to by in immediate danger. The statute that governs this order is A.R.S. § 13-3624(C). It can be requested by a law enforcement officer and it is not required that the plaintiff be present. This type of

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    The Fifth Amendment which in 1934 the “which protects a defendant from being compelled to be a witness against themselves” (Wright‚ 2013). The self-incrimination portion of the Fifth Amendment was tested case of Miranda v. Arizona. This is the same case that leads to the Miranda Warning. The Miranda warning is an “explanation of rights that must be given before any custodial interrogation” so that self-incrimination will not be a factor. No person can be compelled to openly admit to a crime. They

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    teaching and learning strategies in the classroom while teaching the English Language Learners (ELLs). The ELLs are extensively populated in the U.S. public school system; however‚ they average very low test scores and expose the inability to integrate into the curriculum. Also‚ the school districts and schools have not been able to implement an effective teaching system that will enhance the integration of the ELLs into the classroom curriculum and improve their academic proficiency of the language. Moreover

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    Tison v. Arizona – Defense In this case‚ the felony-murder law is unconstitutional and Tisons cannot be executed because if they did not plan to or actually kill anyone‚ under the 8th Amendment‚ their punishment given is cruel and unusual. In Enmund v. Florida‚ Earl Enmund was given the death sentence for being an accessory to two murders. He later appealed and the Supreme Court ruled it was unlawful and his death sentence was vacated. The defendant’s punishment must be proportionate to the

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    In the Miranda vs Arizona case Miranda established that the police are required to inform arrested persons that they have the right to remain silent‚ that anything they say may be used against them‚ and that they have the right to an attorney. The case involved a claim by the plaintiff that the state of Arizona‚ by obtaining a confession from him without having informed him of his right to have a lawyer present‚ had violated his rights under the Fifth Amendment regarding self incrimination. Miranda

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    1. The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling of Miranda v. Arizona set a precedence on how future suspects would be interrogated. It makes complete sense to advise a person that is being interrogated that he or she has a right to remain silent during interrogation and that he or she has the right to have counsel present during an interrogation. It’s also important that the suspect be fully aware and full understand his or her rights before the interrogation begins. -WRITTEN AND INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION-METHODS

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