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    an attorney. Where did these rights originate from though‚ what is the purpose of them and are they really necessary? This paper will look at the origin of Miranda Rights and why they are necessary through the use of court cases. Before these rights were known as the Miranda Rights‚ they stem from the Fifth and Sixth Amendments: “No person shall be held to answer for a capital‚

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    Sauders 2003

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    Saunders et al. 2003‚ p.83 -The Research Process “Onion” • Having defined the research question and the overall research design for this study‚ the next • step is to discuss the design in more detail: the research philosophy‚ the research approach and • research strategies used. Much literature is available on research philosophies‚ approaches and • strategies. Saunders et al. (2003) define the socalled research process ‘onion’‚ consisting of • five different layers‚ as in Figure 2-3. Part 2

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    Knowledge and Certainty In this paper I will argue that certainty is not necessary for knowledge. In the first section‚ I will go over Descartes’ intent to show why certain knowledge is possible. Then in the second section‚ I will explain how Descartes establishes that certain knowledge is possible. Lastly‚ I will provide an argument regarding the need for certain knowledge. Descartes wanted to figure out if he could know anything for certain. Since he was a Christian and believed in God‚ he wanted

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    Watch other is necessary part of our society today As social animals‚ human being love to watch. From the beginning of life ‚ when our ancestors crawled out of the water‚ they’re watched to survive‚ watched to learn‚ watched to love and watched to advance.. Like our ancestors‚ watching others has become a necessary part of society today. Watching each other has become an integral part of the way we live. Not unlike the audience of “The Truman Show” we watch‚ in our millions‚ various reality television

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    In our society many things are considered a necessity a standing leader‚ currency‚ entertainment‚ even competition. These are only a few of the things we see necessary in our society. Our culture has shifted from admiring hard work and dedication to glorifying entertainment and our celebrities. This new culture has been defined as raunch culture as we have adapted to and have started to emulate celebrities we deem worthy. The reasons for the emulation are the success and of these celebrities as many

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    Standardized testing is a huge part of the American educational system. The first test American children take is before they start even kindergarten at times. They’re evaluated on if they can read or write‚ if they know how to add or subtract‚ if they know how to write their name or not‚ to place them in the class that fits them the best. From the moment they take that test‚ they take them leading all the way up to the end of their senior year in high school. Some say standardized testing increases

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    WHY IS WAR A NECESSARY EVIL There is no double that war is evil‚ human suffering in the biggest man-made disaster. It brings death and destruction‚ hunger and dieses‚ and run in its wake. If looking back to the havoc war only brings destructive effects to social and economic of this world. However‚ according to Richard Gabriel nations normally just customarily measure the ‘costs of war’ in dollars‚ lost production‚ or the number of soldiers killed or wounded. Rarely do military establishments

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    Why Is Malcom X Necessary

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    any means necessary.”- Malcom X. Malcom X was a civil rights activist during the era of civil rights and was known for his radical views on the fight of segregation. Malcom X also became an Islamic minister and spokesman to the Nation of Islam (NOI) after he began his study on Islamic religion. He soon resigned as minister and spokesman for the NOI and renounced his former mentor and leader Elijah Muhammad‚ because Elijah had slept with multiple women and some resulted in children which were against

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    Many of the change have already taken place since WWI. For instance‚ limiting travel during a time of conflict. If Mata Hari’s travel was limited or monitored closely the possibility of her spying would have been noticed or deterred. Another change already being implemented today‚ is education. We educated our Soldiers in the Army about indictors of espionage and the insider

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    Medicare Fraud

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    MEDICARE FRAUD Bobby Brown Colorado Technical University Medicare Fraud occurs when someone intentionally falsifies information or deceives Medicare (www.medicare.gov). Strike force accused ninety-four people across the U.S. The charges are based on several fraud schemes including Physical Therapy schemes‚ Healthcare schemes‚ HIV infusion schemes‚ and durable medical equipment schemes (Long-Term Living‚ Aug.2010‚ vol.59 issue 8‚ p10-10‚8/9p). These schemes exceeded $225 million in false

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