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    the grounds of his house‚ to search the house and seize articles which they reasonably believed to be material evidence in relation to the crime for which they had arrested that person. Notwithstanding the incremental development of this power over the years‚ the principle is not wide enough to cover the search of the flat where Hewitson was some two hours prior to his arrest in a nearby road. The objective of the common law is not only the obtaining and preservation of evidence but also the protection

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    Korea Comparing and contrasting many demographics of Japan‚ Russia‚ North Korea‚ and South Korea turned up many interesting details. Over the course of approximately one hundred years‚ these countries have all gone to war multiple times. I have discovered many statistics that parallel my initial instincts as to what I would find‚ and I have also found statistics that dispute what I‚ at first‚ believed I would uncover. Looking into Japan’s demographics it is easy to see why its total fertility

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    Demographics of Using Drones Drones are aircraft that can fly without a human onboard. Drones can fly either by remote control or on a predetermined flight path (Thompson 2012). Drones can range from size of an insect to the size of a jet. Drones are most known for their missions that are aboard that try to target suspected members of Al Qaeda‚ however they are used on US soil also by one law enforcement agency‚ The Department of Homeland. In the United States alone‚ approximately

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    changed greatly since the 1960s and 1970s‚ when there existed a virtual consensus among Western experts that rapid population growth in the developing world represented a serious global crisis. One of the primary causes of environmental degradation in a country could be attributed to rapid growth of population‚ which adversely affects the natural resources and environment. The uprising population and the environmental deterioration face the challenge of sustainable development. The existence or the absence

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    DEMOGRAPHICS DATA TABLE LESSON 1 Lesson 1: Step 1 Country Birthrate Death Rate Population Growth 2005 Population Growth 2050 Relative place in Transition Social Factors 1 Social Factors 2 GDP per capita: Social Factors 3 Median Age: USA 2.06/2.06 0.51%/1.23% 0.92% -0.06% Post-Industrial High Literacy Rate $48‚000 36.7 China 1.62/1.62 0.3%/1.4% 0.6% -0.58% Post-Industrial Limitation on Number of Children $6‚100 33.6 Egypt 2.83/2.83 0.41%/0.79% 2% 1.32% Mature

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    The Past We all have a past and in that past we try to regain something significant to us. In the classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and set in the 1920s New York. The story centers on the mysterious protagonist whose life is fueled by his dream to reclaim the love of his life‚ Daisy. This mysterious protagonist has a “past” that he is trying to re-write to obtain his dream. His past influence his action and values leading to his demise. This mysterious protagonist

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    Population and Development A Survey Research in the Philippines: Alejandro N. Herrin [. INTRODUCTION This paper attempts to review the state of social science research on population and development relationships in. the Philippines with the aim of: (I) taking stock of what we know about such relationships as a guide to development planning‚ and (2) providing a basis for formulating recomII)endations to guide future research on the topic. The many population-related studies by independent

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    Ageing Population – A Key Trend If one were to take a look at the UK population‚ one would notice a few trends. For instance‚ many women are focusing on their careers and postponing pregnancies. There is also a lengthening of the life expectancy of individuals‚ brought about in part by better health care and technology. The combination of rising mortality improvement and decreasing fertility rates has paved the way for a demographic key trend to occur in the UK which is now experiencing and may

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    Important tools for segmentation They include: Demographics‚ psychographics and personality Consumer Motivation (Chapter 8) Consumer Knowledge (Chapter 9) Consumer Beliefs‚ Feelings‚ Attitudes and Intentions (Chapter 10) Analyzing and Predicting Consumer Behavior Demographics is the size‚ structure‚ and distribution of a population Marketers use demographic analysis as market segment descriptors and in trend analysis I- Demographics A- Structure of Markets B- Geographic Factors

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    1. Introduction Population is important to know because it gives us estimates on how many and how much of things we need. It is also important because we need to know how fast the world is growing. Studying population  helps officials to be sure that there is enough space for humans in the future. The number of people on the planet has doubled from 3.5 billion to seven billion in just a half century. While we’ve made great strides in educating people around the world about family planning and

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