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    Rules of the Game Pre Reading: A. Read the cartoon and answer the questions. 1. What country do the mother and daughter live in? They live in America. 2. Was the mother born there? How do you know? No‚ she wasn’t born in American. I know because in the cartoon the daughter asks the mother if she means America and the mother says no where we are from original‚ our mother country. 3. Why is the mother angry? The mother is angry because the daughter doesn’t know her and her mother’s origins

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    admissible in court? The Exclusionary Rule in the United States protects the privacy of citizens‚ and evidence proved to be obtained in such a manner is not admissible. However‚ this rule has stirred up a lot of controversy in the United States and not all countries have the same perspective on this issue. In Europe‚ The European Court of Human Rights holds a slightly different position on the rights people have and the way evidence is obtained. The exclusionary rule is defined as “The principle based

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    more and more prevalent. I have chosen to look at this problem using Care-based ethics‚ as well as Rule-based ethics. These two types of ethics are on either end of the ethical spectrum and I believe will show the greatest contrast when examined. The solution shown in choice two of the exercise is supported by Rule-based ethics. When following the guidelines of Rule-based ethics‚ the greater good must always be considered first and foremost‚ not in a case by case manner. Whether or not the child

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    Norman Rockwell’s “Golden Rule” depicts the major religions‚ races‚ and colors of the world in harmony together. The Golden Rule portrays various religious traditions in ways that underscore the pronounced multiculturalism in America. People from around the world of all backgrounds‚ race‚ economic stands‚ religion‚ and ages gather in what seems to be an act of worship‚ and very few of them look American. The faces are almost twenty-eight and they belong to different religions and are of different

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    Why it is important to Obey Military Rules and Regulation Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits are taught to obey‚ immediately and without question‚ orders from their superiors‚ right from day-one of boot camp. Which is why we work so well by following orders from the more experienced leaders who have been doing this for years. We have plenty of obedience in Charlie company and I feel it is one of the best units I have been in. It has

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    Contemporary Issues Paper: The Exclusionary Rule Jennifer Howell November 6‚ 2010 The Exclusionary Rule and Its Exceptions Introduction: The Exclusionary Rule The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures by law enforcement personnel. (US Const. amend. IV) Though the Amendment “forbids unreasonable searches and seizures‚ it does not provide a mechanism for prevention or a remedy.” (Jackson‚ 1996) After passage of

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    passage Luke 10:25-37‚ Luke tells of the greatest commandment and the Good Samaritan. In this reading Jesus answers the questions asked of him by the lawyer‚ within his answer‚ he tells one of his most remembered parables‚ the parable of the Good Samaritan. What were the questions asked by the lawyer? Why did he ask them of Jesus? What was Jesus’s response to the lawyer? What prompted Jesus to tell the parable of the Good Samaritan? These questions are just a few that enter one’s mind when they read

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    Rules and boundaries exist in our daily practices. The rules and boundaries are communicated in many different forms within our social lives‚ governing our social relations. They persist despite the constant flow of personnel and the long-term maintenance of social relations across them (Barth‚ 1969). Social boundaries are not always obvious and spoken. Our society is made up of different cultures and social classes‚ however as individuals we all share one thing in common. “In our lives we will pass

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    Discussion Questions Answer the following in complete sentences. 1. Explain the exclusionary rule and how it applies to civil liberties. The exclusionary rule is a judicial rule that use of evidence which is obtained in violation of the law is unacceptable. This often refers the rights of courts where they are able to exclude such materials that violated the Fourth Amendment. Since civil liberties are rights that individual has to be against the unjust governmental actions‚ the government does not

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    The four main rules of CPTED are natural surveillance‚ natural access control‚ territorial reinforcement‚ and maintenance and management. These rules classify all CPTED behavior into four categories that are easy to understand and follow. The first one is I think the most important‚ natural surveillance. Natural surveillance would be cases in which areas can be kept guard in a sense by people going about their daily business. For example a mall is highly protected by all of the people in it. If a

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