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    E-STUDENT PROGRESS (SMS VIEWING OF GRADES) FOR BATANGAS STATE UNIVERSITY JOSE P. LAUREL POLYTHECNIC COLLEGE COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTING SCIENCES PRESENTED TO THE FACULTY OF INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SUBMITTED BY: JEROME ERIC P. CAÑELAS NIÑA IRESH M. PADILLA JAQUELYN M. LIM 2010 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT In preparation and pursuit of this system‚ the proponents feel that they are indebted to many benevolent individuals for their assistance. The developers wish

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    the exclusionary rule is required under the Fourth Amendment. “In all cases‚ the search must be conducted when there is probable cause. If an officer fails to execute a warrant before probable cause has dissipated‚ then any resulting search is violative of the Fourth Amendment‚ and the fruits thereof are subject to the exclusionary rule. This is true even if the search is conducted within the period of time set by law” (Hall‚ 2014‚ p. 411) The Fourth Amendment‚ or the Bill of Rights for that

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    laws of hard work‚ sacrifice‚ and the "swearing off" of earthly pleasures that the Puritans abided by. In fact‚ it was garish and nearly gaudy‚ and not fitting for a man of his rank. These descriptions in The Scarlet Letter further illustrate the hypocrisy and pretense of virtue of the Bostonians. <br> <br>Inside‚ Hester is confronted with more show and splendor. Not only is the house itself well made and well decorated‚ but the pair is greeted at the door by one of Bellingham’s bond-servants. For

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    In my research paper I choose a piece of art done by artist Eric Fischl an American artist. The piece of art I chose is called Slumber Party which is currently located at the Chicago Art Institution. Fischl is most famous for his incredible pieces of art that are located around the world. Some I have personally observed and chosen to do my research paper over. I chose to look at a piece of art Fischl had created called Slumber Party which was constructed in 1983. Fischl’s art really caught my attention

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    Pearl Highlights Hypocrisy in the Scarlet Letter In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s Scarlet Letter‚ Pearl undergoes a dramatic transformation from a devilish infant to a sagely child. Born into a society full of judgment and hypocrisy‚ Pearl‚ a bastard child‚ is unable to escape her predetermined role. Pearl lacks a traditional family; her mother is the sole provider‚ a direct attack on Puritan standards designating this young family as outsiders. Furthermore‚ Pearl‚ unlike her peers‚ establishes a reputation

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    Buddhism is a tradition that includes a variety of teachings and concepts of Buddha that leads to an ultimate goal. Buddhism discusses a reality that is impermanence and interconnectedness‚ the idea that there is no self. It gives five aggregator concepts of and Four Noble Truths. Through the Noble truth comes the eightfold path which explains how to eliminate suffering. Two concepts of Buddhism are impermanence and interconnectedness. Impermanence translates to "not permanent." (Stevenson‚ Haberman

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    “Kid Kustomers” Eric Schlosser In his report‚ “Kid Kustomers‚” Eric Schlosser discovers the tactics marketers and manufacturers utilize to target children. Schlosser claims that since the 1980s when working parents spent less and less time with their kids‚ they felt it necessity to spend more money on them. Manufacturers took advantage and began to promote a kid-related appearance. They started by observing children of specific ages to discover their interests and habits‚ receiving much

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    Homework 2 1. What was the status of Christianity in the fourth century? The status of Christianity during the fourth century was prosperous and great. According to The Oxford History of Western Music‚ Christians were persecuted for their faith until Emperor Constantine’s Christian conversion in the year 312. After Emperor Constantine’s conversion‚ Rome became “the most powerful seat of the Christian church.” During this century

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    The driving force of mass movements relies on a variety of factors and the motivations that each of the participants within them represent. Within Eric Hoffer’s book titled: The True Believer‚ he explores the question pertaining to what drives the minds of participants within mass movements and the reasoning for their actions. The novel explores the many historic examples ranging from the various movements of the following of Jesus Christ‚ to that of Hitler’s persecution of the Jews within the Nazi

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    or things to be seized‚” (Bill of Rights). The Fourth Amendment states that people have the right to not have their persons or homes be searched by the government; however‚ this is not the case in today’s society. Even with this amendment‚ the police still refuse to confine to the rights of this amendment. In investigating the justifications of the Fourth Amendment in the Bill of Rights‚ one can conclude that the evaluations of the history of the Fourth Amendment has changed in modern applications

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