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    officials should have the right to search students’ lockers and book bags for security reasons. Each and every student that is currently enrolled in any school knows exactly what is and what isn’t permitted to be brought to school. At Oromocto High School‚ the teachers make it very clear by thoroughly explaining the rules on the first day. Under no circumstances should any student be in possession of anything at school that is not allowed. If a school official asked to search a student’s locker or bag‚

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    Google: A Saga of Innovation

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    the world’s most popular search engine‚ is scaling new heights these days. Born out of a project work carried out by Larry Page (Page) and Sergey Brin (Brin)‚ both Stanford dropouts‚ Google has come a long way; from a small information search technology on the web to the world’s most popular and mostly referred search engine. Google search is an easy-to-use service which gives the results of a query in a fraction of a second. Millions of browsers prefer Google over search engines such as AltaVista

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    Web Design Report

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    | Coursework 1 Website Report | Diarmuid Bogner / B00614798 | | Dr Hui Wang Dr Hui Wang Contents Page Introduction____________________________________________________________ pages 3 -4 Analysis_______________________________________________________________ pages 5 - 6 System Design_________________________________________________________ pages 7 – 11 Implementation_______________________________________________________ pages 12 - 16 Conclusion___________________________________________________________

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    The book In Search of April Raintree‚ by Beatrice Culleton Mosionier‚ is about the trials and tribulations of two sisters growing up in the foster system. The author writes about these two young sisters and writes about the struggles in their lives. She talks about the social system‚ stereotypes‚ drug‚ alcohol abuse‚ and the girls on-going battle to fit in with society to become ‘normal’. April Raintree is a twenty-four-year old Métis woman‚ and she tells a story about herself and her younger sister

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    Persuasive Essay The Voice

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    The Voice Takes Top Reality Show ! A lot has been said and written about the rivalry between the popular TV shows The Voice and American Idol. Being the top two reality singing competition shows America has today‚ both are set out to find new talents that will give them tremendous popularity and international stardom. Even though American Idol first aired almost fourteen years ago‚ five years ago the American series premier of The Voice grabbed a lot of viewers attentions. Essentially‚ The Voice

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    Chapter 5 is called "Searches for Electronically Stored Information and Electronic Surveillance." It examines how technology has changed the way information is exchanged and stored. Electronically Stored Information (ESI) searches follow the Fourth Amendment‚ like traditional searches do‚ and require a warrant. This type of information includes data such as computer files‚ computer programs‚ memory cards and sticks‚ CDs and DVDs‚ servers‚ floppy disks‚ tablets‚ thumb and jump drives‚ tape media

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    stop and frisk

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    In America there have been multiple tyrannical actions that the government have used on citizens and innocent bystanders. One of these actions are called “Stop and Frisk” which is a prevalent tactic used‚ especially in New York. “Stop and Frisk” means to be randomly searched by police or high authority when they suspect a bystander is carrying something suspicious. “Stop and Frisk” is a political issue that has been a concern for a long period of time. According to the articles “Growing up with Stop

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    Decor Dreams Case Study

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    ABSTRACT The project title “A study on Recruitment and Selection Process” conducted in Decor Dreams aims to find out the general opinion of the Recruitment and Selection process attended by the employees at Decor Dreams. The main objective of project is to study the process of Recruitment & Selection in Decor Dreams. The secondary objectives are to assess the perception of the employers regarding recruitment process they have undergone‚ to identify whether the recruitment is done from internal

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    The Fourth Amendment

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    I. THE FOURTH AMENDMENT SHOULD CONTROL MALICIOUS PROSECUTION CLAIMS INVOLVING PRETRAIL DETENTIONS WITHOUT PROBABLE CAUSE Years ago this Court instructed that the Fourth Amendment should be used to analyze allegedly unconstitutional “detention[s] of suspects pending trial.” Gerstein v. Pugh‚ 420 U.S. 103‚ 125 n.27 (1975). Since then this Court has reaffirmed that the “detention of criminal suspects” is “governed by the provisions of the Fourth Amendment.” Albright v. Oliver‚ 510 U.S. 266‚ 274 (1994)

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    Stop and frisk is very beneficial because the law enforcement officers has a reasonable suspicion to stop an individual if a crime has occurred or plan to occur. “Stop and frisk is essential to the probable cause and warrant requirements.” (Hall‚ p. 415‚ 2015). Many times law enforcement officers do not follow the stop and frisk and abuse the law by doing the opposite by following the law. It is important that law enforcement take authority when necessary instead of making citizens feel unsafe and

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