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    Fernandez v. California: Fourth Amendment Upheld? POL 303 August 4‚ 2013   The Merit case of Fernandez v. California is seeking to determine whether the Constitutional rights of Walter Fernandez were violated under the 4th Amendment when law enforcement conducted a search of his residence upon obtaining consent from his girlfriend‚ who was also a resident‚ after Fernandez was taken into custody (and had stated his objections to the search while at the scene). In Georgia v. Randolph (2006)

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    1. How did ibn Khaldun define medicine? Ibn Khaldun identified this science as an industry that considers human body in terms of sickness and heath‚ so specialists in this career will try to preserve the heath and cure the illness by drugs and foods after they recognize the diseases that are related to every organ in the body and the reasons that cause those diseases and the medication associated with them. 2. Before modern medicine‚ Arabs knew two different types of medicine‚ what kinds of medicine

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    The Aim of Education in Indonesia By Daenuri Suhendar Many people in Indonesia believe that success in education is measuring the academic values. Therefore‚ their efforts have focused only on how much academic value that can be achieved‚ we may often forget the real purpose of education that it is not to get a course of academic and other achievements. However‚ the purpose of education is to improve the multiple intelligence and cognitive students. In other words‚ a school can’t

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    It is first useful to define what is meant by transitions. According to Vogler et al (2008): transitions can be defined as “key events and/or processes occurring at specific periods or turning points during the life course.― They are generally linked to changes in a personâ€TMs appearance‚ activity‚ status‚ roles and relationships as well as changes of setting. Common transitions include: puberty/entering adulthood‚ starting nursery or school‚ moving schools eg primary to secondary‚ moving class

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    Strategic Aims and Objectives In this document I am going to explain the objectives and the aims of both of the organisations that I have chosen. I am also going to explain how and why the businesses choose their aims and objectives and how these aims link to the purpose of both organisations‚ the first organisation that I am going to write about is JD Sports. The second organisation that I am going to write about is BroadBridge Heath Leisure Centre. Organisation 1 – JD Sports a) Strategic

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    1) How do experts define slavery? True experts cannot express their opinion towards the matter to give an accurate explanation to those in favor and to those against it. Given this they describe the term slavery as the state of a person who is the legal property of another and is forced to obey them. 2) How do you define it and enslave it My definition of slavery is the cruel act of forcing a person to do extreme labor without payment by disconnecting him from society‚ harsh physical punishment

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    WHITE BY LAW What is Race? When some people use the "race" they attach a biological meaning‚ still others use "race" as a socially constructed concept.  It is clear that even though race does not have a biological meaning‚ it does have a social meaning which has been legally constructed. I define a "race" as a vast group of people loosely bound together by historically liable‚ socially significant elements of their ancestry. Races are social products. It follows that legal institutions and practices

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    Kimberle Crenshaw coined the term intersectionality in this very essay. Her usage of the term was in conjunction with Black women in the United States and how they are being oppressed because of their race and gender. Crenshaw focuses on gender and race in this very paper‚ she argues that race and gender should be looked at as cohesive terms‚ rather than different frameworks in cases that involve Black women that encounter a combination of sex and racial discrimination. This is looking more beyond

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    university professor wrote a letter to the editor of the local newspaper. He commented that people shouldn’t put too much weight on the recently released trends in SRA scores of the state’s high school students. The professor went on to describe some of the unanswered questions about the nature and value of assessment. He mentioned that one of the problems with assessment was the ongoing disagreement on the very purpose of education. A few days later‚ a scathing response was printed from a community

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    sessions in schools to teach moral values (I am talking about 2- 3 decades back). Where have they disappeared? Many of you would also feel the same when you see the sad state of affairs that is happening around us. A country which boasts of rich cultural heritage is coming to a naught as many of us have forgotten to guide the younger generation. What kind of society are we building? Who is responsible? Our children are getting exposed to the most advanced technology but values are degrading

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