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    The Fourth Amendment

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    Please read: a personal appeal from Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales Read now Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution The Bill of Rights in the National Archives. The Fourth Amendment (Amendment IV) to the United States Constitution is the part of the Bill of Rights which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ along with requiring any warrant to be judicially sanctioned and supported by probable cause. It was adopted as a response to the abuse of the writ of assistance

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    general warrants later due to other fears. Then on December 15‚1791 the Fourth Amendment was added into the Bill of Rights Court Cases In the court case of Katz v. United States. Charles Katz‚ was charged with conducting illegal gambling operations across state lines in violation of federal law. In order to collect evidence against Katz‚ federal agents placed a warrantless wiretap on the public phone booth that he used to conduct these operations. The agents listened only to Katz’s conversations

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    In the passage “How Technology Is Destroying Jobs”‚ David Rotman analyses how technological advances have contributed to the reduction of job growth in spite of having boosted production and wealth creation. This phenomenon has ultimately put the average worker at stake. According to the author‚ MIT scholars Brynjolfsson and McAfee believe that the advent of more sophisticated as well as efficient forms of automatized technology have widened the gap of inequality and unemployment in the US. Based

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    people who don’t play by any rules. And I can’t see why we would tie our hands and take away options like waterboarding.” Tieken includes her views were influenced by her two step-grandson’s injuries‚ which they received while serving in Afghanistan (Kahn). “Enhanced interrogation”‚ as torture has been termed by the George W. Bush administration‚ may not work. The Central Intelligence Agency has confirmed this (Constantini). Retired Army lieutenant general Harry Soyster‚ said waterboarding produces

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    Explained." The ’Lectric Law Library ’s Entrance & Welcome. Web. 14 Dec. 2011. <http://www.lectlaw.com/def/f081.htm>. Gillham‚ Omer. "TulsaWorld." NewsRoom‚ 28 Oct. 2010. Web. 12 Dec. 2011. <http://campus.westlaw.com/result/default>. "KATZ V. UNITED STATES‚ 389 U. S. 347 :: Volume 389 :: 1967 :: Full Text." US Supreme Court Cases from Justia & Oyez. 2004. Web. 14 Dec. 2011. <http://supreme.justia.com/us/389/347/case.html>. "KYLLO V. UNITED STATES (99-8508) 533 U.S. 27 (2001)

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    in the movie are George‚ who originally comes from Pakistan‚ his wife Ella who originally comes from Britain‚ and their 7 children‚ Nazir‚ Abdul‚ Tariq‚ Saleem‚ Maneer‚ Meenah and the youngest‚ Sajid. The family Kahn owns a fish and chips shop on the corner. The movie is about George Kahn who is a man of Islam and traditions. He tries his best to raise his 7 children‚ as well as his wife‚ to be good Muslims. But when he has to please his British wife Ellsa and the Pakistani community‚ the job is

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    Pol Pot vs. Adolf Hitler

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    in mass execution of people based on a specific attribute. Pol Pot’s ideal was to mostly eliminate intellectuals‚ while Hitler aspired to annihilate Jews‚ predominantly‚ though there were several other types of victims for each ruler respectively (Katz‚ 76). Additionally‚ Pol Pot and Hitler each had an ideology related to the mass killings they were executing. Pol Pot was convinced that by eliminating these people‚ he could create a new agrarian communist utopia (The History Place - Genocide in the

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    The article “See Baby Discriminate” written by Po Bronson and Ashley Merryman discusses about the researchers attempting to find of how racism is begun in early childhood. In the beginning‚ the early claim assumed that children see race only when society points it out to them. However‚ child-development researchers have begun to question the presumption as the decades go by. They argue that children see racial differences as early as six months to three years old. But‚ in this article‚ the evidences

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    Journal summary

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    1. Organizational Assessment : Effectiveness vs. Efficiency This journal is being chosen related to the Organizational Theory‚ Design and Change for chapter 1 about the Organization Effectiveness. i. What was the aim of the study? An organization had its own goals and mission. There were many ways that could be implement in order to make sure that the organization will achieves whether it short or long term goal. The term effectiveness and efficiency was always being the indicator of the

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    Stick Figure Book Report

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    Stick Figure The book which I will be talking about‚ is an autobiography‚ Stick Figure‚ written by Lori Gottlieb. The setting of this book is Beverly Hills‚ in the year of 1978. The main character‚ Lori is an intelligent eleven year old girl. She is surrounded by people who live a lifestyle on being rich‚ doing diets and trying to be thin and surrounded by messages of the “perfect body” for women. Every female she comes across‚ from peer to adult‚ is on a diet‚ counts calories‚ avoids desserts

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