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    felony. In 2002‚ alleging that the evidence that the Arlington Police Department obtained from both his home and work computers was inadmissible claiming an unlawful search and seizure in violation of the First and Fourth Amendments to the United States Constitution and article I of the Texas Constitution‚ Voyles filed a motion to suppress. The Fourth Amendment and Article I of the Texas Constitution provides that a defendant has standing to challenge the admission

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    Capturing Requirements Meeting Customer Intent: A Structured Methodological Approach Markus K. Gröner Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science and Applications Approved: _________________________ James D. Arthur‚ Chair __________________ J.A.N. Lee __________________ Richard E. Nance __________________ Linda H. Rosenberg __________________

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    K-Swiss Company Analysis

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    Brief History – K-Swiss‚ Inc. is a shoe company founded in 1966 by two brothers from Switzerland‚ Art and Ernie Brunner‚ who moved to Southern California in 1960. The two brothers were former top skiers‚ and took a heavy interest in tennis when they moved to the United States. Finding the current canvas style tennis shoe to be disappointing‚ they decided to construct and sell their own high performance tennis shoe. This shoe featured all-leather material‚ a shock-absorbing insole‚ a one-piece

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    Partition of Bengal (1905) Bengal was the largest of the provinces of India. At the end of the nineteenth century it included Western Bengal with a population 54 million (42 million Hindus and 12 million Muslims) and east Bengal and Assam with a population of 31 million (12 million Hindus and 18 million Muslims). This was a huge area to govern as one unit. There were ten times as many people in Bengal as there were in the whole of Britain at this time. The British maintain that Bengal was too large

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    PESTEL Analysis of K-Mart

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    PESTEL Analysis Understanding the general environment of a certain business requires knowledge regarding the key factors and trends in broader society. PESTEL Analysis gives a business the ability to break down the general environment into six different categories: Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technological‚ Environmental‚ and Legal. By analyzing and studying each area‚ a company can create a strategy that most benefits them. Sears and K-Mart are two retail businesses that can gain from understanding

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    Root Cause Analysis: Willowbrook State School Maddalena Roseto New York City College of Technology HSA Health Service Management II Dr. Katherine Gregory March 12‚ 2017 PROBLEM: The residents of the Willowbrook State School live in absolutely unacceptable conditions: Why1: Why were there so many clients admitted into Willowbrook State School? The Willowbrook State School had become increasingly populated in the 1960s with residents of mental disabilities. Many physicians first

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    must discuss the levels of analysis; system –level‚ state-level and individual level. The definition of system level is “System-level analysis focuses on the external restraints on foreign policy” (Rourke and Boyer 69). The United States is unipolar but even though they have power when it comes to going to war they have other countries to back them up if they go to war. Iraq does not have anyone to help them for war with the U.S. The system-level analysis would be of greater importance

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    Attila Nagy 9/18/2017 ENC3465 Legal Brief 3 State of New York v. Robert Strong Facts Robert Strong belongs to the Sudan Muslim religious faith‚ which later named him one of the leaders. As part of a well-known ceremony‚ he performed a religious exercise on the victim by plunging three knives into his chest to stop his heartbeat and breathing without any health repercussion thereafter. Even though this has occurred for over forty years without any fatality‚ the victim did not survive this exercise

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    For nearly five years‚ the United States and Great Britain allied with the Soviet Union to defeat the Axis Powers‚ during World War II. During the war‚ the usual tensions between the West and the Soviets took a back seat to their mutually convenient alliance. Tensions gradually resurfaced after Germany’s defeat‚ and the Cold War was born. As the Soviets extended their influence by promoting and installing communist governments in the countries of Eastern Europe‚ a so-called iron curtain descended

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