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    My issue is under amendment number one. It states that congress can not take these rights.some people believe that a lot of people take advantage of the right to talk freely without getting arrested or anything.Others believe that it give people a them a chance to exercise their rights. Some people take advantage of the freedom of speech.According to the observer it states that “these same people would claim that the right of freedom of speech has a limit that ends once a speaker’s words turn offensive

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    Festival in Winnipeg is one of the most important festival of modern music on the American Continent. This year’s edition will take place from January 22nd to January 29th ‚ and its culmination will be the first ever Canadian premiere of Gorecki’s Fourth Symphony. Henryk Gorecki has an extremely rich artistic work‚ but the greatest popularity has brought to the composer’s the Third Symphony “Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.” Popularity of the Third Symphony reaches far beyond the world of classical

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    Students in school should have the right to have privacy to prevent negative behavior‚ to stop violations of amendments‚ and to prevent bullying. It prevents negative behavior because if they don’t check their lockers than the parents won’t sue the school for violating their child’s property. It will stop violations of amendments because the amendments state that people can’t look through someone’s belongings unless for certain reasons. Also it can prevent bullying because if they have pads‚tampons

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    The first 10 amendments form the Bill of Rights. An amendment is an addition to the constitution that lists rights given to the people of the United States. Without these amendments many freedoms would be restricted and citizens would lack certain rights that promote a better life. The first amendment gives the right to the freedoms of religion‚ speech‚ the press‚ assembly and the right to petition the government. The right to freedom means that we may worship freely and believe in any religion

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    The Fourth Amendment is part of the Bill of Rights which was established in the seventeenth and eighteenth century English common law. Aside from the rest of the amendments in the Bill of Rights the Fourth Amendment can be traced back to a strong public reaction from some cases back in the 1760s. Two of these cases happened in England and one case happened in the colonies. These cases involved some pamphleteers who would pass out pamphlets to the public in order to spread their word around. These

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    the uncharted franchise the novel follows the adventures of Nathan Drake‚ a modern day Indiana Jones. He is on a quest to find Daedalus’s Labyrinth‚ a maze believed to be the hiding place of the monster from Greek lore‚ the Minotaur. Uncharted: The Fourth Labyrinth is meant to be a standalone adventure novel for the video game series though it is not necessarily a prequel‚ sequel neither does it impact the continuity of the video games. The series itself has had a lot of impact and been syndicated

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    The piece is very unpredictable several day ways‚ especially rhythm. This could be down to the fact that there is no time signature given at the start of the piece - meaning that each bar is made up different lengths. This can therefore be hard for the listener to try and predict where the music is going next. Pärt doesn’t use many different note lengths‚ the only ones he uses are: crotchets‚ minims‚ dotted minims‚ semibreves and dotted semibreves - all of which are simple to count as they don’t

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    United States of America is the country in the world that most protect its citizen’s rights. Those rights are protected by the strongest and most important document in the U.S.‚ which is the constitution. The constitution was written in the constitutional convention‚ which occurred on May 25 to September 17‚ 1787. When was finally signed. The idea behind of the constitutional convention was to rewrite the articles of confederation‚ but they realize that for create a new country they should start

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    article "Suspect Searches: Assessing Police Behavior Under the U.S. Constitution‚" by Gould and Mastrofski explores the police usage of unconstitutional searches.  Unconstitutional searches are those that are in violation of the fourth amendment.  The fourth amendment rights‚ along with certain case laws put forth the guidelines for legal stops‚ frisks‚ and searches.  Gould and Mastrofski perform a direct observation study which concludes the frequency of unconstitutional searches.  This article puts

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    The Fourth Crusade (1202-1204) was the planned pilgrimage of the crusaders - with their leader‚ Boniface of Montferrat - to retake the Holy Land of Jerusalem from Muslim control. Even before their journey began‚ however‚ trouble was brewing. The Venetians - alongside their Doge‚ Enrico Dandolo of Venice - had agreed to give the crusaders about 500 ships in exchange for a specified payment of silver marks. Unfortunately‚ the pilgrims did not have enough money to pay Venice‚ and had to repay their

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