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    it was used for was a show which is not seen often only in some boots and that was what it was first used for a pair of boot that zipped up in 1891 by Whitcomb L. Judson called . One of the first uses for the zipper were in shoes called the Clasp Locker by Whitcomb L. Judson they were a really interesting inventions because it used something new like the zipper it was a new way to approach clothing it showed a new contraption of a chain that connect to another chain to close something it was innovating

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    Should students’ textbooks be replaced by notebook computers? Are you tired of carrying heavy notebooks and textbooks on a daily basis‚ losing your papers and reading obsolete books? Many students in high school would agree that using notebook computers would be easier‚ functional and efficient instead of using textbooks and notebooks. If schools would replace textbooks and notebooks with notebook computers‚ schools would not have to waste a lot of paper‚ which causes deforestation. Notebook

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    affect everyday life. While the school own the lockers and the supreme court considers us minors‚ privacy should be extended to students cellphones and lockers. The fourteenth amendment addresses all citizens the same rights and equal protection of the law including minors. The fourth amendment also states and proves the right of the people to be “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no

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    Backpacking What is backpacking? A backpacker is a person that travels with everything he/she needs in one backpack and most of the time walks to discover the environment while doing all sorts of activities. They spend nights in backpackers hostels where they share rooms with 4-6 other people. There is one kitchen that is shared by all the guests. Four reasons why tourists backpack: · Backpacking is a low cost travel. Backpackers often travel to a lot of places and they budget their amount

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    trying drugs. If by testing the athletes or other school leaders‚ we can get them to say no to drugs‚ it will be easier for other kids to say no. Cons Amendment 4 guarantees the right to privacy and some say that is being violated by random drug searches. Some also argue that students who aren’t doing anything wrong have nothing to fear. This ignores the fact that what they fear is not getting caught‚ but the loss of dignity and trust that the drug test represents‚ so while they think they may be

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    be required to wear uniforms to school. Give at least three reasons to support your position. Remember‚ you must argue in such a convincing manner that others will agree with you. 3. [Locker Searches/Personal Searches] The principal at your school has instituted random locker and backpack/book bag searches

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    opened his backpack and unpack an envelope. - Here it is. – the nerd took his bag and went out of the door. After lunch Luck was secretly looking for Anna‚ secretly because he wasn’t able to admit it to his self‚ she was walking in the highway carrying some books “Hey do you need help?” Luck asked taking the books “Thanks I’m going to my locker.” They walked in silence together. - Here it is. Thank you so much – she said opening the locker. - My pleasure. When she was closing her locker two guys with

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    unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized" (“Fourth Amendment‚” n.d.‚ para .1). In this case‚ school officials had reason to believe a physical education teacher was stealing money from students. The school officials decided to have two hidden video cameras installed in the office of the locker room. This

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    Once that rumor is brought to attention‚ administration is expected to perform an investigation and if a search and seizure is required of them‚ it must be a search relative to the scope of the issue at hand. For example‚ a search of a student’s locker or car on school property with the belief that there may be drugs would be a sufficient search where as a strip search of the student’s body would be considered intrusive. The facts of the two cases‚ Best V. New Jersey and Safford V. Redding‚ clearly

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    secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚” it makes people feel secure (Legal Information). In addition‚ it prevents all irrelevant searches that are not useful. On the other hand the Fourth Amendment makes it challenging for law enforcement to gather information. The Fourth Amendment is beneficial to citizens: it protects privacy‚ makes people feel secure‚ and deters searches‚ although it makes amassing evidence more arduous for the law-enforcement community. Due to having the Fourth Amendment in the

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