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    Half-Real 3-4). It is these game components that must be understood before looking at games from different perspectives. Jesper Juul drew from theorists before him to present what he denotes the classic game model. Juul defines that a game is: 1. a rule-based formal system; 2. with variable and quantifiable outcomes; 3. where different outcomes are assigned different values; 4. where the player exerts effort in order to influence the outcome; 5. the player feels emotionally attached to the

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    Yes‚ I believe the exclusionary rule is required under the Fourth Amendment. “In all cases‚ the search must be conducted when there is probable cause. If an officer fails to execute a warrant before probable cause has dissipated‚ then any resulting search is violative of the Fourth Amendment‚ and the fruits thereof are subject to the exclusionary rule. This is true even if the search is conducted within the period of time set by law” (Hall‚ 2014‚ p. 411) The Fourth Amendment‚ or the Bill of

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    The House of Lords has declared that the system of precedent is an indispensable foundation providing certainty in the law. Explain how the system of precedent operates to pursue the goal of certainty whilst ensuring that certainty does not result in rigidity. Judicial precedent: A judgment of a court of law cited as an authority for deciding a similar set of facts; a case which serves as authority for the legal principle embodied in its decision A judicial precedent is a decision of the

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    Mapp v. Ohio CJS/210 April 25‚ 2010 David Ross The Warren Court left an unprecedented legacy of judicial activism in the area of civil rights law as well as in the area of civil liberties—specifically‚ the rights of the accused as addressed in Amendments 4 through 8. In the period from 1961 to 1969‚ the Warren Court examined almost every aspect of the criminal justice system in the United States‚ using the 14th Amendment to extend constitutional protections to all courts in every State

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    Factories Act

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    not result in death or bodily injury | Form 27 | Notice of poisoning or disease | Form 28 | Abstract of the factories act‚ 1948 and the Factories rules | Form 29 | Annual return | Form 30 | Half-yearly return | Form 31 | Muster roll | Form 32 | Register of accidents and dangerous occurrences |   FORM - 1 Prescribed under Rule 4(2)   APPLICATION FOR PERMISSION TO CONSTRUCT‚ EXTEND OR TAKE INTO USE ANY BUILDING AS A FACTORY

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    The Rules about the Rules Stephen L. Carter Stephen L. Carter is an American law professor‚ social-policy writer‚ columnist‚ and bestselling author. Carter graduated from several Ivy league schools earning eight honorary degrees. In 1996‚ Stephen L. Carter wrote a book length meditation on his idea of what integrity means. His purpose of “The Rules about the Rules” regards the current state of public integrity. Although many Americans in today’s society do not know right from wrong‚ I agree

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    Alinsky believed heavily in collective action as a result of the work he did with the C.I.O (Congress of Industrial Organization) and the Institute for Juvenile Research in Chicago where he first began to develop his own‚ distinct method of community organizing. Additionally‚ his late work with the Citizens Action Program (CAP) provided some of his most whole and conclusive practices in organizing through the empowerment of the poor‚ though not well-known. Saul Alinsky understood community

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    Basketball vs Football

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    The rules of basketball‚ thankfully‚ are fairly straightforward. However‚ for the younger players‚ some rules can be easily forgotten. The three-second rule addressing how long an offensive player can be in the key before clearing out is a good example. Once you have taught the rules of the game to your team‚ there is a simple way to make sure that they don’t forget them. Have them tell you the rules. Spend a few minutes during each practice quizzing them. Make it fun. Additionally‚ you can teach

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    Kickball is a sport that contains elements of baseball‚ softball and soccer. Kickball rules are made to offer a fun game that is played in a safe environment. Competitive kickball rules and regulations are governed by the World Adult Kickball Association (WAKA)‚ which is based in the United States. It was invented in the United States around 1942. Kickball is currently a playground and recreational game primarily played in North America. It is also a favorite game of youth in South Korea. The goal

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    Mapp V. Ohio

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    Ohio’s law and she was arrested. The Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court‚ the Ohio Court of Appeals‚ and the Ohio Supreme Court all ruled against Dollree Mapp. The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in her favor and reversed the charges based on the exclusionary rule (Casebriefs‚ 2012). Procedural history: Mapp was charged and convicted of having pornographic material in all of Ohio’s lower courts including Ohio’s Appeal Court‚ and the Ohio Supreme Court. The U.S. Supreme Court found that the evidence seized

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