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    E720 Notebook Assignment: Correlation Kandell 1 Amount of Sleep and GPA in Graduate Students at Ohio University Many graduate students may not be receiving enough sleep at night. With increased workloads and responsibilities many students are forced to sacrifice their sleep hours to keep up with the work. This means that students are forced to stay up later and get up earlier. It has been found that lack of sleep can reduce ones mental capabilities like a lack of focus. With graduate students

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    Louisville‚ whose initial development was closely tied to the Ohio River. The largest early fort‚ Fort Nelson‚ was built in 1781 near what is today the corner of 7th and Main streets. Many early residents lived nearby after moving out of the forts by the mid-1780s‚ although little remains from of the earliest (mostly wood) structures. Louisville became a popular stopping point for travelers on the Ohio River. Because of the falls of the Ohio and the rapids‚ boats had to stop‚ unload their cargo‚ traverse

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    University in Ohio were killed‚ another student was paralyzed‚ and eight others were wounded as a result of the United States National Guard opening fire into a crowd of peaceful college war protestors. The four killed were Allison Krause (age 19)‚ William Schroeder (age 19)‚ Jeffrey Miller (age 20)‚ and Sandra Scheuer (age 20). Immediately after this massacre‚ Neil Young‚ a war protestor himself‚ composed a song called “Ohio”‚ which later became an anthem known as “Four Dead in Ohio”. This song

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    Tayonna N. Davis 13717 Beachwood Avenue Cleveland‚ Ohio 44105 (216) 835-3001 www.teedolphin24@gmail.com Objective To work towards achieving the greater success in my career through hard work‚ consistency and the ability to work with others to achieve organizational goals‚ aims and objectives. Summary of Qualifications Knowledge of MS Office and the operation of standard office equipment High School Diploma Ability to handle several situations at once with confidence Employment Jan. 2012

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    Running head: Terry v. Ohio‚ 392 U.S. 1 Case Brief of Terry v. Ohio 392 U.S. 1 October 4‚ 2014 Facts At approximately 2:30 in the afternoon‚ while patrolling a downtown beat in plain clothes‚ Detective McFadden observed two men (later identified as Terry and Chilton) standing on a street corner. The two men walked back and forth an identical route a total of 24 times‚ pausing to stare inside a store window. After the completion of walking the route‚ the two men would

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    I just moved here and I am starting to regret my decision of moving here from Ohio and the big problem is my kids were just starting school. It’s terrifying all because this stupid lot a crossed the street that is full of trash that smells terrible all the time like something died. I’ve only lived here for about a month and my apartment stinks like a wet dog and I can’t get rid of it. Most of the time I grab my Febreze and use the whole can but it only smells like roses for about an hour. So the

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    Ohio State Highway Patrol officer’s job is to protect and enforce Ohio’s traffic laws on Ohio’s major highways and roadways. State highway patrol officers are sworn law enforcement officers whose primary responsibilities are to ensure the safety and security of people traveling on state highways and roads. They enforce traffic laws‚ write reports‚ make arrests‚ and assist motorists who’ve been involved in accidents! A Ohio state trooper has a great number of tasks to do. These task include enforce

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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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    OHIO STATE HIGHWAY PATROL COMMUNICATIONS Good communication is key to having a successful work environment. Regardless if the communication is internal‚ external‚ verbal or nonverbal they can have positive or negative effects on an organization. Being able to commutating effectively with employees may not come easy for everyone. Many organizations have implemented set systems and procedures to ensure the uniformity of the communications process. The Ohio State Highway Patrol has a policy and

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    residence constitutes a violation of the Fourth Amendment. It also prevented local officers from securing evidence by means prohibited under the federal exclusionary rule and giving it to their federal colleagues. It was not until the case of Mapp v. Ohio‚ 367 U.S. 643 (1961)‚ that the exclusionary rule was deemed to apply to state courts as well. On December 21‚ 1911‚ Fremont Weeks‚ the plaintiff in error and defendant‚ was arrested by a police officer at the Union Station in Kansas City‚ Missouri

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