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    Blake Shelton latest comments concerning his divorce with Miranda Lambert has fans angered at his happy go lucky chatter. Sounding like he just dumped his baggage instead of losing a soulmate‚ the country singer is taking heat for his jolly remarks that offer up how life is better after Miranda. According to The Stir on Monday‚ Blake Shelton is a happy guy he is now that he’s not shackled down by a gorgeous‚ incredibly talented‚ rich country-superstar wife. Apparently the country star when from refusing

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    known as the Father of the Constitution‚ a body of fundamental laws that set out the process of government. The Constitution is made up of multiple articles and amendments. Multiple amendments allow anyone to vote‚ the 6th amendment gives everyone Miranda rights‚ and the 3rd amendment gives the right to bear arms. The Constitution and the Amendments still guarantee freedom for the people in the U.S. Voting use to be restricted to certain people‚ based on race‚ age‚ and gender. Very few people actually

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    Charles Hayden American Government Phase 5 IP March 26‚ 2012 Jasmin Crenshaw When a person commits a criminal act‚ he or she is has certain rights given to them by the Bill of Rights; the First‚ Fourth‚ Fifth‚ Sixth‚ and Eights amendments. Of the amendments listed I will be discussing the Fourth‚ Fifth‚ and Sixth. The Fourth Amendment is the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚

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    Andrea Sachs’ personal transition‚ a plain and unstylish young women‚ to a trendy and classy fashion victim. Played by Anne Hathaway‚ Andrea lands a job at ‘Runway Magazine’ and assist the editor in chief‚ an intimidating and assertive women known as Miranda Priestly‚ played by Meryl Streep. Andrea gets caught up in her working life where everything and anything she does revolves around pleasing her newest boss and keeping up with the latest trends‚ something which is very different to her ordinary life

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    attacks in Western Australia’s waters‚ Premier Colin Barnett‚ declared to kill any shark bigger than three meters spotted in the designated kill zones. This culling has killed many sharks and is going to result to the extinction of these species. Miranda Devine published an opinion piece with the headline “A tasty dish for a very big fish… and it’s all our fault” in The Daily Telegraph newsletter on February 12th‚ 2014 stating that it is our fault that we have become part of shark’s food chain. Julia

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    Dr. Michael V. Miranda article‚ “The Seven Beliefs: Addressing The Psychosocial Underpreparedness Of The Community College Students‚” states many students are miseducated when it come to college they come in with a made up mind of how it going to be‚ but soon find out they were misinformed. Many students are unprepared when entering college. The Professor plays a major role in a student education. The seven false belief is set up for the student to fail. From grammar to high school student are misguided

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    the officer reason to believe there are drugs in the vehicle. The statement made by Ross that there are drugs at his residence is admissible in court because he was simply asked if there were drugs at his residence‚ there was no coercion‚ although Miranda warnings were not given at the time of questioning‚ the officer asked prior to taking Ross into custody. The arrest of Ross and Rachel was a lawful arrest because of probable cause. The search of the house was lawful because Ross gave his consent

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    The Miranda warning is a statement that informs individuals of their Fifth Amendment rights. It is needed anytime custodial interrogation takes place or when a person has been taken into custody or has otherwise been deprived of freedom. However‚ the Supreme Court has said that Miranda warnings are not constitutionally guaranteed‚ but rather they exist to aid in the protection of Fifth Amendment rights. So essentially‚ the purpose of Miranda warnings are only to decide on the admissibility of evidence

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    Miranda Lambert is reportedly jealous over Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani’s hot romance. Since Blake and Gwen officially revealed their relationship to the public‚ they have been doing a lot of PDA. Both stars were photographed looking sweet than ever. Gwen was reportedly even Facetiming with her new found beau every time they are apart. Just recently‚ at the American Music Awards‚ Shelton also showed his support for Stefani. The country singer took to social media and tweeted his support when

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    Ernesto Miranda was a poor Mexican immigrant living in Phoenix‚ Arizona‚ during the 1960’s. Miranda was arrested after a crime victim identified him in a police lineup. He was charged with rape and kidnapping and was interrogated for two hours while in police custody. The police officers questioning him did not inform him of his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination‚ or of his Sixth Amendment right to the assistance of an attorney. As a result of the interrogation‚ he confessed in writing

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