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    The Founding Fathers created The Bill of Rights in order to protect citizens’ individual rights under written law. One of the most important type of rights outlined in this document are the rights of the accused. Before the amendments that protect accused individuals were enforced‚ there was a decent amount of room for government to gain more power and for the people to lose justice and freedom while in the courts. Many innocent citizens would be labeled as guilty without trial and sent to jail.

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    amazing speed. In today’s business world‚ it has now become essential for a company to have Internet access. There are very few businesses today that do not have their own websites and e-mail address from which the public can contact them. Below is an analysis of how the Internet has changed communications for organisations. In the past‚ communications within organisations were mostly done either by the word of mouth or by writing memos. By word of mouth‚ when people wanted to communicate with a person

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    The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution is known as one of Reconstruction Amendments‚ along with the Thirteenth and Fifteenth Amendments. The purpose of these amendments was to provide equal protection to former slaves. Previous to this amendment‚ the state governments didn’t have to respect the Bill of Rights and give all citizens the rights stated in it. Consequently‚ the newly freed slaves were not given the privileges and immunities of citizenship. Therefore‚ one of the most important parts

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    Constitutional Rights Business Law I Dave Walker November 07‚ 2005 Kudler Fine Foods is a gourmet establishment. The first store was opened in 1998 and was such a success that many more will be opening. This gourmet shop was created in the vision the owner was searching for: a place where gourmet foods can be purchased at an affordable price. Kudler Fine Foods employs many employees. These employees have rights that must be adhered to. The two main issues that will be discussed is the right to privacy

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    United States Constitution was created on September 17‚ 1787 as the supreme law of the land. This document outlines the ten amendments which guarantee certain rights that American citizens will always have. One of these freedoms and possibly the most important is the right to keep and bear arms. As written in the Constitution‚ “A well regulated militia‚ being necessary to the security of a free state‚ the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” (U.S. Constitution). Whatever

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    (Provide examples from the text). In the first sentence in chapter 3‚ Holden tells the reader‚ “I’m the most terrific liar you ever saw in your life.” How does this connect to his character? How does Holden Caulfield’s name encompass his personality? What kind of reading does Holden like? What authors and types of stories do you enjoy? What is Holden’s criterion for a good book? Does Catcher in the Rye meet this criterion for you? Tell us about the topic you are choosing for the third paper and

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    8.04 Law’s and Trials of the 1920’s 1. After reading about the subject‚ define the word "Prohibition" as it pertains to the 18th amendment. Prohibition in the United States was a measure designed to reduce drinking by eliminating the businesses that manufactured‚ distributed‚ and sold alcoholic beverages. The Eighteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution took away license to do business from the brewers‚ distillers‚ vintners‚ and the wholesale and retail sellers of alcoholic beverages. 2

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         ‘The UK Constitution is no longer fit for purpose.’ Discuss. Constitutions  organise‚  distribute  and  regulate the  power of the  state.  They set  out its structure‚  the  major  state  institutions‚  and  the principles  governing  their relations  with each  other  and  with  the  state’s  citizens.  Britain  is  unusual in  that it has  an  ‘unwritten’ constitution:  unlike  the  great  majority  of  countries.  Whether  the  British  Constiution  is able  to  fulfil  each  of  its 

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    . 10 HRuday is the official HR club of IMT Ghaziabad. Our aim is to provide to the students of IMT Ghaziabad a platform where they can interact with corporate and to learn from them in the field of Human Resources. For achieving this objective‚ we conduct various events all round the year in the form of summit‚ case-based competitions (be it intra or inter b-school)‚ publishing magazines and newsletters. In an attempt to provide a base to the junior batch for summer preparations‚ HRuday conducted

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    In most cases‚ the government can not enter my dwelling without a warrant. The Founding Fathers created the Bill of Rights to protect the American people from their own government. One specific amendment‚ the Fourth Amendment‚ requires the federal government to get a warrant‚ signed by a judge‚ stating the area being searched‚ the person they are searching‚ or what they are going to search. There have been various occasions where the Fourth Amendment’s been brought up in court. Some of them include

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