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    marijuana at school and smoking in the bathroom. It’s cases like this that emphasize why it’s so important to grant school administrators the right to search its students with reasonable suspicion and probable cause. The most common items that are searched through at schools are lockers‚ cell phones‚ bookbags‚ and the occasional body search. The Fourth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that‚ “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects

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    4: Research Essay . Content ASSESSMENT 4: Research Essay . Assessment Item Type of Assessment (e.g. case study report‚ oral presentation‚ essay‚ quiz‚ exam) Unit Learning Outcomes addressed by this assessment component Percentage of total assessment for the unit for this piece of assessment 4. Essay 1‚2‚4 40% Topic: Each student is to select a topic from amongst the topics covered in the presentations

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    if it can cause a safety hazard? If you answered yes to this question‚ do you believe that a teacher or administrator should be allowed to search the locker of that student? Teachers and administrators should be allowed to search students’ lockers. Why they should be allowed to search the locker of a student is because of these three reasons: being able to search students’ lockers creates a safer learning environment for students and teachers alike‚ lockers are school property and don’t really belong

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    Oedipus and Holmes Search for Truth Oedipus Rex by Sophocles and The Adventure of the Three Students by Arthur Conan Doyle are both intriguing stories that involve a crime and a search for truth. In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus searches for the truth of who murdered his father‚ but little did he know‚ he was the one who murdered his father. In The Adventure of the Three Students‚ Sherlock Holmes is on a search for truth to figure out who was trying to cheat on an exam. In Oedipus Rex‚ Oedipus runs from

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    TDDC17  -­‐  Lab  3   Part  2   Q5       P (Meltdown) = 0‚02578 P(Meltdown | Ica weather) = 0.03472 b)  Suppose  that  both  warning  sensors  indicate  failure.  What  is  the  risk  of  a  meltdown   in  that  case?  Compare  this  result  with  the  risk  of  a  melt-­‐down  when  there  is  an  actual   pump  failure  and  water  leak.  What  is  the

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    Socratic Seminar "In Search of Good Family" Why is it typical of other countries to tend to have higher family obligations to one another when compared to most American families? America focuses much attention on independence. Independence is part of what America was made up to be. In order to feel independent people often move off from their hometown and away from their original resting place. This often causes the split in families at early ages such as the typical age of 18 when a child

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    Slavery in the 19th Century In the beginning of the book In Search of the Promise Land the authors Franklin and Schweninger introduces Sally. Sally was a quisi-slave this is the reason why Sally’s services were demanded. According to Franklin‚ Schweninger p. 13). ‘The term “quasi-slave” was used to describe slaves who had been permitted freedom by their masters but who had not obtained a formal deed of emancipation from the state’1. Sally had the benefits of renting her own house‚ running

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    Paper #4 Decker Isolation and the Search for Freedom “Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves” once said by the late Abraham Lincoln. This quote goes hand in hand with the play “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams. Many of the character feel trapped and isolated throughout this play and in search of a way out. Williams uses the theme of escape throughout the play to show his characters desire to leave the situation they are in and not face reality. Each character

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    simple run-through can remove some of the most dangerous substances in school  In short‚ locker searches prove to be legal‚ cause a safer-feeling environment‚ and prevent crimes. First off‚ lockers are school property‚ and therefore subject to any search. Although students are protected by the fourth amendment‚ lockers do not have to follow this guideline (Nytimes). This reasoning has been tested in numerous court cases‚ namely in the Supreme Court’s decision of New Jersey v TLO (Nytimes).  In this

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    Discussion of Search Warrants and Probable Cause Larry Brueland AIU Online ABSTRACT This paper will review the definition and discuss the process in which a search warrant is obtained in accordance with the Fourth Amendment requirements. We will also show the definition of Probable Cause and the standards for which it is met. There are seven types of searches that do not require a warrant. We will list these seven types of searches‚ but will discuss only two in full detail. As part of the

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