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    Enviornmental Scan

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    allows them to improve its advertising campaigns at alarming rates. Google creates value through its simplicity. The data collected enables them to provide the user with a quality link within their search criteria in the first few options. The value to the user is also increased because the search results are not limited to well-known subjects such as professional sports teams and celebrities. Quality links will be found for equally unknown queries such as lawn mower replacement parts and home

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    Essay On 4th Amendment

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    afforded to all citizens protecting rights to privacy and illegal search and seizure. In today’s society with the new technologies for surveillance‚ the government is able to closely watch its citizens. It is questionable to some whether this is a violation of the fourth amendment. It is necessary to have an amendment in place that will protect citizens from a government that tends to overstep

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    Artificial Intelligence

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    Kenya Methodist University DLM instructional material KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY DLM BOOKLET FAULTY : COMPUTING AND INFORMATICS DEPARTMENT : COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE CODE COURSE NAME LECTURER CONTACT : CISY422/BBIT333 : ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE : ROBERT MUTUA MURUNGI : 0710 480 450‚ r_mutua@yahoo.com 1st edition ©2012 Artificial Intelligence by Robert Mutua Murungi – I.T Lecturer 1 Kenya Methodist University DLM instructional material KENYA METHODIST UNIVERSITY P.O.

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    8.1 Search and Seizure Does the police officer’s use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment? No‚ the use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant do not constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment because the Fourth Amendment permits police officers to conduct a warrantless search. The warrantless search allowed the police officers to attached a global positioning system GPS

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    Google Monopoly

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    Monopoly: Google Edition - Filing Antitrust Case Vs. Google Is It a True Monopoly? Google is arguably the most popular search engine used on the internet. The company offers superior search results and clearly employs workers with innovative ideas that can keep the company ahead of the competition. However Google’s own mission statement requires that it “Do no evil‚” meaning that it has made readily available the tools that have made the company successful. The Justice Department would

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    Fourth Amendment Essay

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    The only problem with those thoughts is that people are violated everyday because of probable cause. Unfortunately‚ if someone thinks that you’re up to something‚ they can search and seize whatever they want if it comes out that you’re a criminal‚ and what you are doing isn’t justified by the laws. Police practices with search and seizures are almost still the same as they were twenty years ago‚ except now things have made it a little harder for them. All procedures must be followed in order to prosecute

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    Wilderness Survival Speech

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    step is actions you take‚ and prioritizing steps of survival. The essential rule of prioritizing your survival is having three basic things‚ shelter‚ water and fuel‚ (Wise‚ Jeff. "WILDERNESS SURVIVAL." Popular Mechanics 185.2 (2008): 52-53. Academic Search Premier. EBSCO. Web. 13 Feb. 2011.) The final step is how to signal‚ escape‚ and survive a situation with limited time‚ resources‚ with what to do‚ and what not to do. H. BODY A. MAIN POINT -Experts say that the most critical period for survival

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    Anna Ngarukiye Tyler Forrest English 100-991 December 3rd 2013 Fight Club: a Search for Identity Chuck Palahniuk’s Fight Club is a revolutionary‚ cynical novel that portrays the need for identity in life and Palahniuk explains‚ through the narrator’s personality disorder‚ that the desire for meaning is the sole internal incentive of civilization. The protagonist is powerless and his consequent struggles include emotional troubles‚ homophobia as well as his inclination towards aggression.

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    around them. Everybody get on the floor then a blue van arrived with four officers. All of the police officers started were running and had their guns out and told Ourlicht that they had received reports of a gun in the area. The officers began to search Ourlicht and lifted him by the

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    if a government official or police officer wants to search your person or your property‚ he/she cannot do so without a judicial warrant and/or probable cause. · Back during the colonial era‚ King George would often give British soldiers “writs of assistance.” These were extremely broad search warrants that essentially allowed British troops to walk into anyone’s property for any reason without notice. British troops were allowed to search a property without permission from its owner and seize

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