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    Probable Cause

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    Criminal Procedures Mid- Term Probable cause does not rise to the level of proof beyond a reasonable doubt but must be beyond a mere hunch or guess. The legal standard to a probable cause arrest is when an officer finds evidence during a valid stop and frisk search that confirms the reasonable suspicion of an officer that a crime has been or is being committed and would lead to the arrest of and offender. There are a variety of sources to establish probable cause and they are personally observed facts

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    Atherosclerosis Causes

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    faster- 10-20 times more beats per minute. Nicotine also causes the blood vessels to constrict which eventually causes high blood pressure. Additionally‚ smoking seems to accelerate the process of hardening of the arteries‚ also known as "Atherosclerosis". Nicotine stays along the artery wall causing it to become thickened and less elastic. As these plaques or thickened secretions develop and hardened‚ the progress of Atherosclerosis causes even more serious problems in the cardiovascular system‚

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    Causes of Unemployment

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    hit the economy‚ rather it was largely evident during the 16th century. Despite coming from a good educational background and being eligible for jobs‚ people still remain unemployed. Why does this happen? Let’s find out. Causes of Unemployment: An Overview The exact cause of unemployment will always be disputed because there are numerous predictions‚ theories and explanations put forth by economists. Here we shall consider the Keynesian theory (of macroeconomics) explained by the renowned British

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    Causes of Ww2

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    Causes of World War 2 Even though some people may believe that the Treaty of Versailles was the main cause of World War 2 but‚ the main cause of World War 2 is the rise of Adolf Hitler because he persuaded the citizens of Germany and mesmerized them with his powerful speeches to join his cause‚ and he broke the Treaty of Versailles by building up an army and annexing neighboring countries that he thought was his. The primary cause of World War 2 can be seen from a psychological perspective; Adolf

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    Causes of Divorce

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    Money- Contributing cause because the lack of money causes discord and disagreement between married couples. One partner is not happy with the spending habits of the other individual. • Myth of a fairy tale relationship- couples get marry thinking that their relationship will be like a fairy tale‚ like movies‚ but they do not realize that marriage leads with normal problems that appear in the journey of marriage. – Remote cause • Lack of communication- Contributing causes because with lack of

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    The Causes of Stress

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    The Causes of Stress: The commonly harmful‚ effects of Stress on our physical and mental states. What is Stress? Stress is caused by anything that causes us to feel nervous‚ fearful‚ scared‚ or anything that makes us feel in anyway uncomfortable; that is either‚ mental‚ physical or emotional. This is caused by our responsibilities and the level of tolerance we possess of those responsibilities. Responsibilities In responsibilities we find: Worldly Responsibilities are any expectations of

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    Obesity Causes

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    Causes of Obesity Causes of Obesity I. Introduction: A. Background B. Definition C. Hook: Do you know that there are more than 524 Million obese people in this world and it’s increasing? (worldometers). Thesis statement: Diseases are effects of obesity; however‚ obesity is caused by many factors. II. Causes of the Obesity A. Lack of sleep. B. Technology. C. Pregnant. D. Fast food‚ snakes and soft drinks. E. Inactive. F. Genes and family history. G.

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    Cause of Revolution

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    Causes of Revolution Katrina Santayana 12/4/11 SOC300 Dr. Toi Dennis There are many definitions to the word revolution. For the most part‚ it basically means that there are rapid changes in the values and myths of society as far as government‚ politics‚ social structure‚ and leadership. They all have a negative process that can be from wars‚ coups‚ and revolts all for one positive outcome‚ independence. (Handelman‚ 228) The question is‚ what are the causes of revolution and why? Such

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    Causes of Diarrhea

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    Diarrhea Causes & Causes of Diarrhea Most of the time we know what caused our diarrhea‚ right? You had a meal and within 2 hours you were stuck on the toilet. Or you had some ice cream and an hour later the diarrhea hit you. Or maybe it was the next morning. But what is it about that meal or that ice cream that has you screaming‚ "I hate diarrhea!"? Or what about other times when diarrhea seems to come out of nowhere? What caused it then? I’m going to share with you a number of causes of diarrhea

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    Cause And Effects

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    A cause and effect essay aims at explaining the reasons and results of an event or situation. It is one the most popular essay types in the academic world. It is beneficial for a student to write a cause and effect essay because it propels him to think of the situation in depth to come up with the reasons for the birth of that situation and its eventual impact on everything it affects. It encourages the mind to think analytically and investigate a situation in its true light. Writing a cause and

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