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    The “right to be forgotten” from Internet searches ought to be a civil right. Civil rights are purposed to protect freedom and equality among citizens. They are to protect individuality against society‚ which‚ by promoting self-development and self-identity—albeit ironic—ultimately leads to a collective progress. However‚ a society void of personality is also void of freedom—i.e. a state of being able to make decisions without external control. Individual dignity and integrity are driving forces

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    Paul Cadmus – Y.M.C.A Locker Room‚ 1934 Paul Cadmus’ Y.M.C.A Locker Room exuberates a skilled hand similar to much earlier works by Adriaen van Ostade and Rembrandt. Upon first observation‚ this 6 3/8 x 12 5/8 inch‚ black and white etching on paper would appear to be a highly detailed pen drawing. A closer look would reveal that each element is composed entirely of carefully positioned lines. Lines that are so precise‚ that even at a viewing distance of a few a feet‚ they seem to fade away and

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    Low-Background Muon and Neutron Benchmarking for Applications in Ultra-Rare Event Searches John Greavu‚ Mentor: Professor Priscilla Cushman Purpose The primary purpose of this study is to measure‚ to a high precision‚ the muon and neutron backgrounds experienced at the Low Background Counting Facility (Fig. 1) in the Soudan Underground Laboratory. An active muon veto shield lining most of the interior‚ in addition to a neutron detector—the Neutron Multiplicity Meter—in the facility‚ allow for benchmark

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    Running Head: BECAUSE IT’S PROBABLE: REVIEWING PROBABLE CAUSE‚ WARRANTS‚ SEARCHES‚ ARRESTS‚ AND HOW THEY INTERTWINE. Because It’s Probable September 6‚ 2006 AIU Online Abstract The following paper reviews probable cause as it applies to the duties of law enforcement. We will review different scenarios involving probable cause and the different court rulings that govern police and other law enforcement officer’s procedures involving the searching of a residence‚ arresting

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    A new chapter began in my life on the first day of ninth grade. That day‚ I went to my first day of freshman football practice. Although I knew a little about the game‚ I had never played football before‚ so I was somewhat apprehensive about what might happen. The coaches guided us through a series of tests designed to place us into the appropriate positions‚ although most of the guys already knew where they would be playing. I did everything the best I could‚ and was soon assigned to Coach Green

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    school when the principal started conducting random locker searches. I was one of those students that liked the idea of these searches but did not want to voice my opinion. Many of the students were complaining that it was an infringement of their rights‚ but I did not have anything to hide‚ so it did not bother me. Most of the students knew which kids brought drugs to school‚ but no one wanted to be the one to tell on them. Random locker searches reduced that pressure from the students‚ because it

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    these teachers have decided on was to conduct random searches of student lockers to ensure student safety. This solution they’ve come up with‚ however‚ is actually full of problems. For one thing‚ it’s a huge invasion of privacy and second‚ it can cause problems between students and teachers. The biggest‚ and most obvious reason why random locker searches are such a bad idea is because it invades the privacy of students. Imagine standing at your locker handling some personal items‚ when suddenly a teacher

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    problem. After Cyrus denied the accusation of sending out the photographs to other boys‚ Mrs. Sheevers commanded the school officer to search Cyrus’ phone for any trace of the pictures. Not finding the phone‚ the principal then searched Cyrus’ school locker where she found the phone with the pictures on it. In response to this Cyrus was then suspended for two weeks. Although the Virginia Statehouse Court and the Federal District Courts verdict was that the Bristol School District is not guilty‚ the appeal

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    To Whom ever it may concern‚ Some people would argue and say that school drug searches are unnecessary‚ a violation of privacy‚ or wrong. I would beg to differ. Random drug searches in school are necessary from a legal standpoint and for the general health of the student population. In the growing city of West Fargo‚ there are drugs. We may not like the fact‚ or choose to ignore it‚ but the truth is‚ drugs are here and they are an issue. From abuse of over the counter drugs to marijuana to

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    to do a search of their bag because they could be putting other children at risk. Think of all the school shootings and tragedies that have happened involving weapons. There have been a lot but I’m sure if searches hadn’t taken place than a lot more would have happened. The school owns the lockers so they should have the right to search those and it wouldn’t be of any harm to the kids so if they have nothing to hide they shouldn’t mind the search and if they’re hiding something then it’s good that

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