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    Free Consent

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    CONSENT” DEFINED According to Section 13‚ “two or more persons are said to be consented when they agree upon the same thing in the same sense.” (Consensus-ad-idem) “FREE CONSENT” DEFINED Under Section 14‚ Consent is said to be free when it is not caused by 1. coercion‚ as defined in section 15‚ or 2. undue influence‚ as defined in section 16‚ or 3. fraud‚ as defined in section 17‚ or 4. misrepresentation‚ as defined in section 18‚ or 5. mistake‚ subject to the provisions

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    Fourth Amendment require that a lawfully seized defendant have to be advised that he is “free to go” before his consent to search would be considered voluntary? RULES According to the Fourth Amendment the officer was justified in asking the suspect to get out of the vehicle. The Fourth Amendment does not require that the seized defendant be advised he is free to go before his consent is recognized as voluntary. ANALYSIS After Robinette was pulled over for speeding and given a warning‚ technically

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    allowance on medical grounds; 2) permission to return to study following an examination allowance on medical grounds 3) permission to return to study following a period of intermission on medical grounds DECLARATION I confirm that I give my consent for the enclosed supporting medical evidence to be submitted and made available‚ on a confidential basis‚ to the Board of Graduate Studies and its Medical Adviser(s) (please tick as appropriate). Yes No Only members of the Board of Graduate

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    Invasion of Privacy in Sports Introduction Do we even have any privacy anymore? With today’s fast paced‚ never ending social networks and media outlets‚ it seems that nothing could get through its grasps. Invasion of Privacy is described as “A reasonable expectation of privacy involves an intentional or negligent highly offensive intrusion into the plaintiff’s private life and resulting in damages to the plaintiff” (Mulrooney & Styles‚ 2012‚ p. 13). In sports there are several ways in which athletes

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    How to Write a Mission Statement By Janel M. Radtke Every organization has a mission‚ a purpose‚ a reason for being. Often the mission is why the organization was first created — to meet a need identified years ago. Sometimes‚ the same problems that the organization initially tried to address continue to haunt generation after generation. In that case‚ the organization’s purpose doesn’t change — although how it does business has probably evolved. Other times‚ even 10 or 20 years can change

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    Free Consent

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    FREE CONSENT Meaning * Agreement or act of assenting to an offer * No consent no contract Free ConsentConsent is said to free when it is not caused by * Coercion * Undue influence * Fraud * Misrepresentation * Mistake Flaw in consent * Coercion When person compelled to enter into contract by use of force by other party Coercion is the committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by Indian Penal Code 1860 or unlawful detaining

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    Informed Perspective

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    Group promotes the idea “informed perspective” on their website. http://www.maryl.com/informed-perspective.html * The Weekly Standard promotes the idea “informed perspective on news and issues” on the brochure. http://m.weeklystandard.com/advertising/pdf/Editorial-Content_Profile-TWS-2013.pdf * Securitization Intelligence promotes the idea “Securitization Intelligence is a daily information service that provides actionable news‚ proprietary data and informed perspective…” http://www

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    The Manufacturing Consent

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    The Manufacturing Consent – Noam Chomsky Noam Chomsky born on the 7th of December 1928 in the midst of the American “The Great Depression” singlehandedly is known to have transformed the face of linguistics. His most noted contribution to generative grammar is the book “Syntactic Structures” elaborating on things like "the initial state of the language learner" etc. Born in a Jewish family‚ his father was a translator of the Hebrew text‚ this in a way invoked the love of language in his and he

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    Informed Citizenry

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    “An informed citizenry will benefit from applying both creative thinking and critical thinking in solving the challenges of our society.” The definition of an informed citizen is having sufficient and sufficiently reliable information or knowledge to be able to understand a subject or situation and make appropriate judgments or decisions regarding it. If I had to have a personal definition on an informed citizen I would say that it means involving ourselves with the overall knowledge of politics

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    Informed Voting

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    Informed Voting and a Brief Overview of Indiana’s Congressional Representation Jonathan Jones Liberty University Informed Voting and a Brief Overview of Indiana’s Congressional Representation It is the duty of the American people to play an active role in determining who represents their best interests in Congress. Stephen Witham‚ in his presentation titled‚ Becoming an Informed Voter‚ says the following in regards to the American peoples’ responsibility to not only vote‚ but to do so

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