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    Police may search a vehicle incident to a recent occupant’s arrest if it is reasonable to believe the vehicle contains evidence of the offense of arrest. Gant‚ 556 U.S. 332 at 351. Courts have held that when police arrest a person on a traffic violation it is not reasonable to believe that evidence of the violation is in the vehicle. In United States v. Majette‚ the court held that it was unreasonable for the officer to believe he would find evidence of the arrestee’s suspended license in the

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    Patient Care Act of 2005‚ detail history of similar types of legislation‚ and note the stand various healthcare organizations have taken on the issue of mandatory overtime. The Legislative Process The Safe Nursing and Patient Care Act of 2005‚ bill S. 351 and H.R. 791‚ was proposed with the intent to "improve working conditions for nurses and quality of care for patients. It limits the ability of hospitals and other healthcare providers to require mandatory overtime from nurses." This is a process

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    “Lullaby Short Story Essay” Leslie Marmon Silko’s short story “Lullaby” focuses on the misfortunes that a woman named Ayah endures throughout her life. The setting of the story takes place in winter. Winter often resembles death and resentment in literature which is highlighted in Silko’s story. The tone created by the narration of the story suggests that the attitude of the author favors the traditional Native American culture and opposes the modern culture. This attitude is showcased by the

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    Under a plan of complete liquidation‚ the recognition of gains and certain losses for asset distributions is required under new Sec. 336(a). 2. The loss-recognition is denied for a liquidating corporation distributing properties acquired under Sec. 351 or 118 within five years to related parties under new Sec. 336(d). 3. The loss-recognition is denied for a liquidating corporation distributing economically depreciated assets to related parties on a non-pro rate basis under new Sec. 336(d). 4. Reduction

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    was told: When he becomes saved he would see a light‚ and something would happen inside. Jesus would come into his life and God would be with him from then on. He would be able to see‚ hear‚ and feel Jesus in his soul. (Hughes‚ 1940‚ p. 351) During the revival that night the children were brought to the front of the church. At the end of the sermon the preacher asked the children enter the fold of Jesus and save their soles from sin. Some of the children went right away. People of the

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    When property is taken to represent a bundle of rights at the common law‚ then the right to exclude others from the benefits of a property is the leading right of the property owner.[1] This is because only excludable resources can be propertised or have ‘property status’. That is‚ without an excludable nature‚ resources cannot be legally regarded as property.[2] Thus‚ it can be held that property ‘consists primarily in control over access’.[3] As a dynamic concept‚ the scope and nature of

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    Data Collection - Ace Cable RES 351 Data Collection - Ace Cable As stated in the week two‚ Ace Cable is an established company that offers cable television‚ telephone and internet services to its customers. These services are available to customers across the United States and they have been in business since 2000. In recent years‚ the competition has grown and Ace Cable is experiencing a decrease in customer enrollments. Customers now have multiple options to consider before enrolling

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    note bears interest at the prevailing market rate. Bob purchased the equipment three years ago for $50‚000. Carla also receives $5‚000 cash. Carla purchased the van two years ago for $20‚000. a. Does the transaction satisfy the requirements of Sec. 351? Yes‚ the transaction does qualify. Dick’s contribution of accounting services does not qualify as property. The other transferors own 750 of 850 shares (750/850 is 88%) which does meet

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    Running Head: BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS‚ PART II Business Research Methods‚ Part II University of Phoenix QNT/HC561: Applied Business in Research & Statistics in Health Care Group ID: MBAY0ZATZ9 Erik Kirk‚ PhD August 22‚ 2011 Introduction Recently‚ Learning Team “A” was tasked with developing a research question arising from an organizational dilemma faced by the Physical Therapy Clinic. As a result of preliminary research analysis‚ the team determined constraints in clinical practice

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    In “The Devil and Tom Walker” by Washington Irving‚ there is a copious amount of imagery throughout the whole story. To add‚ the imagery presented in the story is very detailed and creates very vivid pictures in the head. In addition‚ the amount of imagery used to describe at least one scene of this story is enough to paint a picture in your head and make you feel as though you are there. Furthermore‚ there is so much imagery presented in this story that it feels as if you could be there‚ with Tom

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