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    gender‚ or social status does not decrease their value as humans. Officers must keep law and order in communities‚ but citizens have the right to not be unduly mishandled or injured by officers. The U.S. Constitution protects Americans from illegal search and seizure. Facts and observations have been provided about police conduct and their role in society. It promotes the argument that

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    In Alice Walker’s inspirational essay‚ "In Search of our Mother’s Garden‚" she discusses the creativity and strength that black women were able to persevere throughout the years of oppression and slavery. The strength in these women could be best described in a quote from Alice Walker’s essay when she speaks of her mother; "whatever rocky soil she landed on she turned into a garden". This quote resinates throughout her essay in a metaphorical and literal sense. She describes black women throughout

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    Julianna Vollmer November 13th‚ 2012 English 4 Block 1 I Search Paper “Falling in love is like being thrown from a horse; if you let yourself go it doesn’t hurt as badly as if you try to save yourself.” This quote‚ quoted by Edwin Blanchard‚ gives you a little taste on the meaning of love. Love doesn’t have just one definition like many people believe‚ it has many definitions. Love is very complex and is needed by every human being. It doesn’t mean one has to be romantically involved

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    are ensuing school policies‚ but other people may disagree with this claim. Additionally the colossal drawback to a school locker search is the absence of trust students may feel as a consequence of behavior they see as an infiltration of concealment. Graduates may preserve intimate features in their lockers‚ such as pictures and exclusive memorandum‚ even a search with the greatest intentions

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    unless the officer has: a valid arrest warrant‚ a valid arrest warrant‚ or a belief that level of "probable cause" committed by the individual. When police officers violate the constitutional rights of an individual under the Fourth Amendment and search or seizure is illegal‚ any evidence derived from such investigation or detention will certainly remain outside of any criminal case against the person whose rights have been violated. For example‚ the arrest was found to violate the Fourth Amendment

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    project in January 1996 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin‚ two Ph.D. students at Stanford University‚ California. They hypothesized that a search engine that analyzed the relationships between websites would produce better results than existing techniques‚ which essentially ranked results according to the number of times the search term appeared on a page. Originally the search engine used the Stanford University website with the domain google.stanford.edu. Google is now an American Public Corporation specializing

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    Stop & Frisk is a procedure done by police officers to search for weapons or any items that can cause harm to others. If the officer has probable cause and feels like the person is going to commit a crime or has a weapon‚ then they will go to the person to do a stop & frisk. The officer stops the person and runs his/her hands over the person’s outer clothes to see if they do in fact have a weapon. The search is supposed to be done very carefully and lightly to not overstep any boundaries or rights

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    Is technology testing the Fourth Amendment? With all the new technology‚ police are now using devices that could potentially “see through walls”. They are also using other search techniques such as wiretapping to conduct searches rather than a “physical search” and by doing so; they can “legally” avoid violating the Fourth Amendment. A lot of the Fourth Amendment has also been weakened significantly over the years from Federal Court Case and the new technology. The fourth Amendment is “The right

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    certain person is suspicious of a criminal act he or she should be able to search the individual. People should understand that they have to give up some rights for their own safety. The thought of someone getting away for the mere fact that an authority could not find an adequate legal reason to search; even though there could be doubt enough to catch the criminal should be enough for every innocent individual to consent search upon themselves. The exclusionary rule is not helping the innocent people

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    David Martinez Ms. Bates CP English 3 10 November‚ 2016 A Search For Success In the world today‚ immigration is a topic which affects society as we know it quite heavily. Immigrants comprise a large portion of the population of the United States making up approximately 13.3%(42.4 million people) of the U.S in 2014. Many native U.S citizens express concern over a growing population of illegal inhabitants within U.S borders. They number approximately 11.4 million‚ however figures are skewed due to

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