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    1. Explain the exclusionary rule and the fruit of the poisonous tree. How does this rule impact police officers? Please provide at least one real-world example in your answer. When police collect evidence that is related to a crime illegally‚ or against the defendant’s rights by unreasonable search and seizure‚ it is inadmissible in court; even if the seized evidence happens to be highly incriminating‚ such as a murder weapon. This is called the Exclusionary Rule. Additionally‚ if that evidence is

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    Bakery The apple is the pomaceous fruit of the apple tree‚ species Malus domestica in the rose family Rosaceae. It is one of the most widely cultivated tree fruits. The tree is small and deciduous‚ reaching 5â?"12 m tall‚ with a broad‚ often densely twiggy crown. The leaves are alternately arranged simple ovals 5â?"12 cm long and 3â?"6 cm broad on a 2â?"5 cm petiole with an acute tip‚ serrated margin and a slightly downy underside. Flowers are produced in spring simultaneous with the budding

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    rain forests of India‚ in present-day Kerala‚ coastal Karnataka and Maharashtra. The jackfruit tree is well suited to tropical lowlands‚ and its fruit is the largest tree-borne fruit‚[7] reaching as much as 80 pounds (36 kg) in weight and up to 36 inches (90 cm) long and 20 inches (50 cm) in diameter.[8] The jackfruit tree is well suited to tropical lowlands‚ and its fruit is the largest tree-borne fruit‚[7] reaching as much as 80 pounds (36 kg) in weight and up to 36 inches (90 cm) long and 20 inches

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    Poisonous gases changed the experiences of the people in the war for the worse. Breaking on impact‚ the canisters released yellowish green fumes that wafted slowly toward the French and African troops near the Belgian town of Ypres. As the fumes reached the Allied forces‚ soldiers realized the cloud was poisonous chlorine gas. Quoted in Dooly’s Great Weapons of World War I‚ one French doctor at Ypres expressed his horror: “I had the impression that was looking through green glasses. At the same time

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    Tacitus 'Poisonous Gas'

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    that “It seemed as if [his] lungs were gradually shutting up and [his] heart pounded away in [his] ears like the beat of a drum. On looking at the chap next to [him‚ he] felt sick‚ for green stuff was oozing from the side of his mouth.” (Pressey‚ “Poisonous Gas”). After getting attacked‚ this soldier isn’t only poisoned physically‚ but is poisoned mentally as he looks at the soldier next to him. He “felt sick” and this would be only one of the deaths that he would witness. As this death is undignified

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    Fruits

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    Fruits Professor Kelechi Mezu Introduction to Biology – SCI 115 March 2‚ 2010 We use our sense of taste to differ if fruit is sweet or sour. That taste depends on the components in the fruit. Fruits contain fructose‚ acids‚ vitamin‚ starch‚ proteins‚ and cellulose. All of these components contribute to the taste of fruit. Fruits with high fructose levels tend to be sweeter whereas fruits with high levels of acid tend to be sour. Oranges however‚ have equal quantities of fructose and acids

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    Star Fruit is an exciting fruit Oriyun Ross Williams Culinary Foundations II Chef Mark Varnado Star Fruit‚ it’s an exciting fruit. Carambolas also know as a star fruit is a very unique fruit. The name Carambola was names after Averrhoes‚ a 12th century Muslim philosopher and physician. Carambola is a Portuguese word derived from a South India It is a tropical fruit‚ native to the Philippines‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ India‚ Bangladesh‚ and Sri Lanka. The Star Fruit is a small to medium sized bushy

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    “What is a poisonous plant‚” one may ask. A poisonous plant is a something that is a toxic and can be harmful to humans‚ animals‚ and even insects. Poisonous plants exist because they may benefit a species‚ but may also be harmful to others. Many noxious plants can result in immense pain‚ sickness‚ disease‚ and mortality. Some of these plants include: the Atropa Belladonna‚ Brugmansia‚ and Ricinus Communis. The Atropa Belladonna emanates from Eurasia‚ which is located northeast of the United States

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    fruits This list of culinary fruits contains the names of some fruits that are considered edible in some cuisines. The word "fruit" is used in several different ways.[1] The definition of fruit for these lists is a culinary fruit‚ i.e. "Any sweet‚ edible part of a plant that resembles fruit‚ even if it does not develop from a floral ovary; also used in a technically imprecise sense for some sweet or sweetish vegetables‚ some of which may resemble a true fruit or are used in cookery as if they

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    Holy Spirit Lesson 6: Fruit of the Holy Spirit David Jones‚ Teacher I. INTRODUCTION: Talking with Christians about the Holy Spirit can sometimes get pretty confusing. Last week we studied the specific "gifts" of the Holy Spirit - which to an outsider sounds like the Holy Spirit might have something in common with Santa Claus. This week we study the "fruit" of the Holy Spirit‚ which sounds like the Holy Spirit might have something in common with an fruit tree. How would you explain

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