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    Debate Speech: 4 Minute: Cons By adopting the same anti-immigration laws as Arizona‚ Florida would be violating the very values of the constitution. My first point is the violation of civil rights. In order to clarify today’s debate‚ we offer the following definition: Civil rights are a class of rights and freedoms that protect individuals from unwarranted action by government and private organizations and individuals and ensure one’s ability to participate in the civil and political

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    The day had finally come. Christmas break when my family would travel to Las Vegas/Phoenix Arizona. At 10am christmas day we left for Indiana to catch a 2:30pm flight to Las Vegas‚ Nevada. After a 5 hour flight we arrived at the airport in Las Vegas. Where my grandpa and grandma picked us up for another 4 hour drive to Phoenix‚ Arizona. Actually it was a small town outside of Phoenix‚ which was called “Mesa County.” We stayed in Mesa for 4 days. After which we took another 4 hour ride back to Vegas

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    PolMonique King April 25‚ 2013 LP2 Assignment: Policing and the Constitution Probable cause: sufficient reason based upon known facts to believe a crime has been committed or that certain property is connected with a crime. Probable cause must exist for a law enforcement officer to make an arrest without a warrant‚ search without a warrant‚ or seize property in the belief the items were evidence of a crime. Probable cause in my understanding means that a police officer cannot accuse you of a crime

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    Case: Miranda v. Arizona (1966) Facts: In March 1963‚ a kidnapping and sexual assault happened in Phoenix‚ Arizona. On March 13 Ernesto Miranda‚ 23‚ was arrested in his home‚ taken to the police station‚ recognized by the victim‚ and taken into an interrogation room. Miranda was not told of his rights to counsel prior to questioning. Investigators emerged from the room with a written confession signed by Miranda. It included a typed disclaimer‚ also signed by Miranda‚ stating that he had “full knowledge

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    Hala Darayad ENG 212 Response paper #3 27 August 2016 “This is What it Mean to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” The short story of‚ “This is What it Mean to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” by Sherman Alexie is about a young man named Victor dealing with the tribulations of his father passing away and traveling to his father’s town to retrieve his old things‚ which includes his father’s pickup truck.‚ Victors old friend Thomas‚ whom he fought with in the past travels along with him. Victor had a rough relationship with

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    Tennessee (1944) were two cases that courts found that coercion was used in establishing confessions and that this was a violation of due process rights because the confession was made involuntary and deemed inadmissible in trial. Later the Miranda v Arizona case (1966) established the rights a suspect has when he or she is in custody and being interrogated‚ known as the

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    Creative Strategy Brief: AriZona Iced Teas Product Overview AriZona Iced Teas are a brand of ready-to-drink beverages originating from New York. There are various different types of teas‚ with the main sections branching off to green‚ black‚ white‚ and herbal teas. However‚ extensions include diet teas‚ juice blends‚ concentrates‚ energy/sport drinks‚ decaf teas‚ and even flavoured bottled water. All beverages are made from 100% natural ingredients and each type of tea has its own story

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    wrote the story What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona which was about two natives on a road trip to retrieve one of their fathers ashes and bonded during the trip. Louse Erdrich also wrote a story about two natives who took a road trip to bond named The Red Convertible. In both stories two natives lived on a preservation as kids. A key difference in stories was that Victor who was the main character from This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona was broke along with most individuals on his

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    Throughout the article feature “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona.”by Shermin Alexie‚ in the beginning of the article it expounds that Victor‚ the main character’s father has died of a heart attack.Victor hasn’t seen his father in a few years and is trying to find a way to get to Phoenix‚ arizona. He calls Tribal Council but declines the funds offered. Thomas Build-the-Fire a former friend of Victor is acknowledged as an Indian‚ repetitive storyteller. Thomas stands out in the narrative

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    Raymond Contreras Mr. Moffit CRJ1 November 21‚2011 Criminal Justice System Through American Violet Every American is guaranteed something and that is individual rights. Individual rights are the rights guaranteed to all members of American Society by the U.S. Constitution(p.8). In the movie American Violet it is shown how the people in Texas are affected by not having individual rights‚ and how a young‚ African-American women‚ Dee Roberts takes a stand against the District Attorney. In the movie

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