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    must provide probable cause that is supported by the Fourth Amendment. The Fourth Amendment reads according to the U.S. Constitution (1995)‚ the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized. (U.S. Constitution‚ 1995).

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    out and began talking to new people and met a girl who seemed to have similar interests as me. Every class we would talk and we decided to walk to our lockers together in the morning. This would be a change‚ because I always walked with my other friend to our lockers. The next morning‚ I met up with my new friend‚ Jen. Jen and I walked to our lockers together and I heard hushed talking behind us. The voice came from my old friend who was telling someone about me. She now turned the tables and gossiped

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    Drug abuse is a major problem in our society as a whole and increasingly within our youth. In recent years‚ many school districts have implemented student athlete drug testing programs within their schools. Athletes were targeted because student athletics are voluntary and the "athletes are often held to higher standards than other students‚ keeping their grades up for example" (Tantillo‚ Wen & Morgo‚ 1995‚ p. A22). "The issue of drug testing has caused a national debate that still persists. The

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    In addition‚ If a cop pulls you over for a traffic ticket and arrests you for traffic reasons‚ they should have to get a warrant to use evidence from your phone. “Phone snooping violated the Fourth Amendment‚ which protects against unreasonable searches and seizures.” as it is said in Password protected. I think that if they have reason to hold you in contempt then they have time to get a warrant and search your phone. Furthermore‚ People won’t trust or fell as safe with the police if this happens

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    telling my parents that I was late again. Laura closes her locker and sprints to class with Mary and makes it in 4. LAURA’S BEDROOM IN THE EVENING Laura is sitting at her computer. She’s on google chrome open and types word into google. She immediately types‚ Matt Peterson. She looks through the search engine and then goes back to google to look again. She then tries‚ Matt M Peterson. She clicks around again trying to find so she searches again. She types in Matt Matthew Peterson Toronto Ontario

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    the crowded hallways. Complete chaos. People were everywhere; pushing‚ pulling and shoving. All trying to get out. Students flooded the hallways‚ like a dam that just broke. People gathered in groups around lockers‚ waiting for friends and saying their goodbyes. “Ugh‚ why does my locker have to be all the way at the end?” I complain. To which my friend replies‚ “Well look at it this way‚

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    Gemma Habgood P2 Searches in a custodial environment Slide 2 Today I am going to talk to you about the types and methods of searches conducted by staff in a custodial environment and also control measures in a custodial environment. Firstly‚ I am going to talk to you about searches in a custodial environment. Searches are very important in prisons overall for security purposes. Searches can be planned or random or part of the system of the prison‚ routine or intelligence-led

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    2011 Abstract According to Locker and Kienzler (2008)‚ business communication consists of 10 business communication trends that affect business and administrative communication. These communication trends include (1) changes within technology (2) a focus on quality and customer’s needs (3) entrepreneurship (4) teamwork (5) diversity (6) globalization (7) legal and ethical concerns (8) balancing work and family (9) job flexibility (10) the rapid rate of change (Locker & Kienzler‚ 2008). All of these

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    Writing Prompts for Middle School Middle School Expository/Informative Prompts 1. NEW Imagine that you could give advice to someone—it could be someone you know personally‚ a historical figure‚ or a famous pers on living today. Write an essay that identifies the person and the advice you would give. Choose a fam iliar subject so that you can provide details and elaboration that explain why this person needs your advice. 2. In an essay‚ explain how disappointments can have a good side.

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    against unreasonable searches and seizures (Ehlenberger 1)". School officials do not need probable cause or a warrant to search students‚ a public school is a place that should foster an environment that is safe and free from criminal activity. Drug dogs search ensures a protected student body and are only minimally invasive. Resource officers‚ teachers‚ and administartion with experience in this practice of drug searches often discover many complications with condoning the searches. First‚ officers

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