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    The Exclusionary Rule

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    The Exclusionary Rule Abstract This paper will present the Exclusionary Rule and the original intentions for its enactment. It will discuss the importance of the rule and how it is a protection against an unlawful search and seizure and a violation of the rights provided by the Fourth Amendment. Also‚ this document will display the history of the Exclusionary Rule‚ with its first appearance in the case‚ Boyd v. United States in 1886. Weeks v. United States will show a better-established‚ stronger

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    Rule of Law

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    The rule of law is the application of laws consistently‚ without showing favouritism not authorized by said law‚ or otherwise deviating from it. The rule of law is often a criterion used in judging whether a country has good government or not. It is a principle that values procedural over substantive fairness. In some cases‚ for example‚ even when a defendant is known to be guilty‚ his case will be dismissed on the grounds that the government violated the law by gathering evidence in ways that violated

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    Aristotle wrote “Now‚ absolute monarchy‚ or the arbitrary rule of a sovereign over all citizens‚ in a city which consists of equals‚ is thought by some to be quite contrary to nature;....That is why it is thought to be just that among equals everyone be ruled as well as rule‚ and therefore that all should have their turn. And the rule of law‚ it is argued‚ is preferable to that of any individual. On the same principle‚ even if it be better for certain individuals to govern‚ they should be made only

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    While Josephine Baker was a bit scandalous‚ her importance should not be overlooked because she did much more than perform. She was awarded military honors‚ served in World War II‚ and was an advocate for equality and peace. Josephine Baker was born on June 3rd‚ 1906‚ in St. Louis‚ Missouri. Her real name was Freda Josephine McDonald‚ which she changed when she married Willie Baker‚ whose last name she kept for the rest of her life‚ even when she got divorced. Her father left‚ and in order to support

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    Freedom of choice

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    James Shoemaker English 1A 2/25/14 Freedom of choice Llosa’s opinion in “A Smoker’s Right” is that to do something bad for us such as smoking is our own choice and we should have the freedom to do those harmful or bad things if we so choose since it it our body and our lives. I agree with Llosa to an extent‚ It is not freedom if we don’t have a choice. Her use of suicide does throw my support of her opinion off a little because I do not feel as if suicide

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    Class Rules

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    PORTAGE HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSROOM RULES AND EXPECTATIONS 1. COME PREPARED You must be dressed and ready in the gym/class location when the class bell rings. If your class has left school grounds – you will join another class and only receive partial credit for the day (do NOT drive to the classes location). At the end of class you will given 5 minutes plus passing time to shower and change. You will be dismissed from the GYM when the bell rings – you are not allowed to be in

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    Childfree by Choice

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    They can bring home the bacon and nuke it up in a microwave‚ but shuttling kids to karate class and basketball practice is where this breed of women draw the line. They have nothing against parenthood if that ’s your choice. It ’s just not theirs. Some strong‚ confident‚ professional women are now ignoring the script embraced by their mothers and grandmothers and choosing not to have children. Our culture values children and sees them as essential to the good life as a big screen TV or

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    Happiness is a Choice

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    people can choose to be happy by finding a solution to their problems. According to Aristotle‚” [h]appiness depends upon ourselves;” it is us who determine our own emotions and the way we see life. We may choose to coward in fear or we can turn to our better judgment to find the brighter path. We must not simply fall due to the inefficiency of life; we must fight for our happiness and take control of bad situations. Our decisions are vital since it is up to us to decide who we are. Our emotions play

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    Rule of Law

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    eloquent and courageous – which asserted older‚ nobler‚ more enduring values: the right of the individual against the state duty to govern in accordance of law; the role of the courts as guarantor of legality and individual right‚ the priceless gift‚ subject only to constraints by law established‚ of individual freedom.”(Lord Bingham of Cornhill‚ The case of Liversidge v Anderson: the Rule of Law Amid the Clash of Arms‚2009) From my view‚ Lord Bingham expressed the importance of rule of law through the

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    The Golden Rule

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    The Golden Rule My Personal Ethics According to Merrian-Webster.com‚ ethics are defined as: “the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation; a theory or system of moral values;” or “the principles of conduct governing an individual.” I still believe in the “golden rule‚” ”do unto others as you would have done unto you‚” this one simple phrase we have all heard since we were young (in one version or another)‚ I believe encapsulates it all. By thinking

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