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    Response-In Search of the Emerald City “In Search of the Emerald City” is a Short story by Witi Ihimaera. It is about a Maori family who leave their whanau and roots behind to seek the opportunities of the big city. Witi Ihimaera wants the audience to understand the desire working class people have to rise above their station in life and out do the expectations that society have for them. The father wants his children to be smarter‚ wealthier and have a better life than he did. “I’ve got to start

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    8.1 Search and Seizure Does the police officer’s use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment? No‚ the use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant do not constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment because the Fourth Amendment permits police officers to conduct a warrantless search. The warrantless search allowed the police officers to attached a global positioning system GPS

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    Lakeitha Walker CCJS 234 7380 Criminal Procedure and Evidence (2148) 02 November 2014 Warrantless Search and Seizure Memoranda To: Judge Kratovil From: Lakeitha Walker RE: Elliot Watson Case – Marijuana Possession with Intent to Distribute Prosecution Date: 2 November 2014 Brief Summary: Elliott Watson was arrested for the possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute said illegal drug. Elliott Watson was stopped by Officer Timothy Johnson because of faulty mechanical problems

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    Adam McShane May 4‚ 2011 Honors American Lit. Adolf Eichmann I-SEARCH Adolf Eichmann The Holocaust‚ an event in the 1930 ’s and 40 ’s that changed the world greatly. It was responsible for the killing of 6 million European Jews. Many people think Adolf Hitler was the evil man who was in charge of the ruthless genocide of these people. However‚ he is not. Adolf Eichmann is the man responsible for creating the "Final Solution" the plan to extreminate the Jewish race. I had many questions

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    Man’s Search for Meaning‚ written by Viktor Frankl‚ is a memoir about preserving spiritual freedom and independence of mind. Frankl uses his own experiences after surviving three years in a German concentration camp‚ where his parents‚ brother‚ wife‚ and children died. Using his logotherapy theory‚ Frankl elaborates on the human pursuit of what is significant‚ while finding meaning through experiences and sufferings. Frankl’s goal is to postulate a perspective for a person to find meaning in his

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    earthquake with no food and water. Sadly‚ many people have suffered in this condition. If they do not get help and fast‚ they will die. That is why the Sparked Search and Rescue robot was created. The Search and Rescue bot has a vital role after earthquakes‚ improve the quality of life‚ have an effect social life‚ politics‚ and the Economy. The Search and Rescue robot has the vital role of saving victims who are trapped under rubble after earthquakes. The robot has a protective case so that if any rubble

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    But there at the same time some provision that are in the nature of substantive law. The object of the Code is to provide machinery for the punishment of offenders against the substantive criminal law in the Indian Penal Code as well as in other Acts. The Preamble of the Code says that it is an Act to consolidate and amend the law relating to Criminal Procedure. The use of the words ‘law’ indicates that the Code does not only consolidate the provisions as contained in some particular Act but the ‘entire

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    other Deaf people to interact within their own “kind” and not having to live up to hearing people’s expectations. It was denied. In 1890‚ the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) was founded. The invention of the electrical hearing aid classified some Deaf people as “hard at hearing”. Hearing aids‚ however‚ could not fix everyone’s hearing‚ so President Eisenhower established captioning for the Deaf around 1958. In 1965‚ the first “ASL Signs and Linguistics Dictionary” was published‚ and now it

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    something primary and personal to each of us. Our values help us navigate our personal and professional lives and guide us in making decisions. Considered our internal compass‚ they help give us direction and point out our true selves‚ values are the starting points for morality and ethics. They are developed throughout the course of our lives‚ taking from all of our life experiences. This lifelong collaboration and interaction of values‚ morals and ethics is what defines who we are. But there is

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    In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ Viktor Frankl‚ a Jewish psychiatrist‚ reflects on his experiences in a German concentration camp during the Holocaust. In the book‚ Frankl shows how one might find hope in light of adversity and meaning despite despair. In Man’s Search for Meaning‚ one can find a response to the problem of evil in the world‚ and embrace the Jesuitical ideal of vocation Frankl organizes a prisoner’s experience in a concentration camp into three separate phases of mental reactions‚ "The

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