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    Tierra Mala

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    at his locker. When he got to Tommy’s locker‚ Charlie found a note on it that read‚ ‘If you ever want to see your beloved friend again come to ‘Tierra Mala’ tonight at midnight and prepare to face the challenges that await you here.’ As soon as Charlie finished reading the letter‚ a look of agony and confusion aroused on his face. For several days‚ he hadn’t discussed ‘Tierra Mala’ with anyone else but Tommy‚ who had been abducted by someone. Charlie suddenly stashed the note in his backpack and ran

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    I remember getting out of my mom’s Rav4 that morning. The smell of autumn lingered in my nose as I sat waiting for her to come to the back and unbuckle me. I watched her as she walked first to the trunk of the car to get my backpack‚ and then finally to me. She held my backpack in one hand and held my hand in the other. We walked across a paved pathway covered in worn outlines of four square and hopscotch over to where other children were eagerly standing with their moms and dads. I looked around

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    Hussein Hmood ENG‚ 1101 Mrs. Myers Cell Phone should be banned in high school When I was in high school‚ I saw many students in school using cell phones. The students were supposed to come to school to learn‚ but instead they were texting. I was one of those students. I did not pay attention in class and my grades began to drop. Finally my parents took my cell phone away‚ and my grades started to go up; from personal experience‚ I know cell phones should be banned in high school. Cell

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    the act of doing a search because you feel as if there is a problem. And from that‚ I personally think that warrantless searches of students‚ whether by police‚ teachers‚ or principals‚ should be allowed by reasonable suspicion. Let’s set up an example. If a student starts acting strange or suspicious all of a sudden‚ there could be something wrong. If you search their bag or locker and find drugs‚ then you could call the parents and police to solve the problem. The parents could then help the student

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    infertility‚ Grant discovers that a group of fathers are secretly organizing to have him dismissed as head coach. Devastated by his circumstances‚ he cries out to God in desperation. When Grant receives a message from an unexpected visitor‚ he searches for a stronger purpose for his football team. He dares to challenge his players to believe God for the impossible on and off the field. When faced with unbelievable odds‚ the Eagles must step up to their greatest test of strength and courage. What

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    even other educator’s belongings or area. For students if contraband is viewed in plain sight there is no need for any documentation or “probable cause”‚ some states allow strip searches‚ canine searches‚ and drug testing’s. For educators they usually have reasonable privacy expectations in their offices‚ persons‚ or lockers. Most areas are free to search if used by service by the school such as cabinets and desk drawers. Courts can determine whether a search was reasonable by whether it can be justified

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    honked the horn. John still hasn’t come outside. She leaves the car running up to the door and kicks it down. She looks inside and saw John standing there in the kitchen putting some food into a backpack.

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    The Fourth Amendment to the constitution protects United States citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures. Our forefathers recognized the harm and abuses that occurred in the colonies to innocent people by the British‚ and they made sure to write protections into the U.S. Constitution. Fearing the police state that any nation has the potential to become and recognizing that freedom and liberty is meaningless when victimization by the police is a real and foreboding threat the Fourth Amendment

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    These exceptions include: consent‚ exigency‚ incident to a lawful arrest‚ inventory searches‚ and protective sweeps. Consent searches are voluntarily and clearly given. Consent searchers are limited to the area or object consented to be searched. For example‚ the voluntary search of an individual’s backpack is strictly concentrated to the item and nothing further‚ if so‚ the officer would be violating the individual’s fourth amendment. A protective

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    There. Right over there. At locker number three hundred sixty eight. The new kid‚ awkwardly fidgeting with the dial. When the locker stubbornly refused to open‚ she gave an exasperated sigh and pulled a small slip of paper out of her mud-stained jeans. She squinted at it for a moment‚ then once again attempted the endeavor of opening the locker. This time‚ it swung open with a victorious click‚ and she crammed her bag‚ bursting at the seams with who knows what‚ into her locker. “Who do you suppose the

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