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    Ken Krooks Case Study

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    Under what is known as the Plain View Doctrine is called a search-related plain view‚ referring to items that are identified by the responding officer who was authorized to specifically search for it. In this particular case‚ the officer was authorized to search for a white‚ 6’0 tall individual who was wearing a black baseball cap‚ black t-shirt‚ and jeans. Even though this description is vague‚ this individual

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    ENGN101C Compare and Contrast 17 October 2012 Shopping Online and Shopping in Stores In the 21st century‚ you can do anything at the click of a button. There is little to no need for human to human interactions when we can just do everything we need with a computer. Most of our interactions with computers are done via the internet. We can do everything from social networking‚ to business‚ to school. We can even shop online. From Amazon and eBay to department stores like Macy’s and Target

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    and “Best” Sergeant Crouch obtained search warrants for Voyles home and work computers where the Arlington Police Department found and “seized child pornography off the hard drives of each unit.” Voyles was charged and indicted for possession of child pornography which is a third degree felony. In 2002‚ alleging that the evidence that the Arlington Police Department obtained from both his home and work computers was inadmissible claiming an unlawful search and seizure in violation of the First

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    referred to‚ the Terry stop. The term stop and frisk refers to the practice by the New York Police Department in which a police officer stops and questions an individual and then frisks them for weapons. This tactic gives officers the power to stop and search anyone only if the officer has reasonable suspicion and they suspect the person is involved in criminal activity or is in possession of something illegal. The reason this practice was used was to prevent crimes from taking place or to

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    stop and search a “suspicious character” if they deem him/her to be as such. They don’t need a warrant‚ or see you commit a crime. 5They simply need to deem you “suspicious” to violate your 4th amendment rights without repercussions. Since its inception‚ New York City’s stop and frisk program has drawn much controversy stemming from the disproportionate rate of arrest. While the argument that the program violates an individual’s 4th amendment right of protection from unreasonable search and seizure

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    BUSINESS EHICS - GOOGLE CASE « DON’T BE EVIL » Google in 2000 developed a Chinese language version that the Chinese could use freely. Two years later‚ the government blocked the search engine because this latter did not change the findings. In 2004 the government decided to release the site but users could no longer access sites such as political movements. Google has complied with its own accord to remove all sites that should be censored according to the laws imposed by the Communist Party of

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    My Job Search Experience

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    My Job Search Experience In September 2009‚ I was laid off for the first time in my career. I was given a 60-day notice by my previous company. So I had about 2 months to find a new job before officially becoming unemployed. But luckily enough‚ I was able to land a new job within two months. So today‚ I would like to share that intensive job search experience with you in my report. Also as you already know‚ the financial crisis and recession began in 2008‚ by the time I was laid off‚ the job

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    concentration camps during World War II. When he was forced into the first concentration camp in 1942 he lost a book that was very similar to “Man’s Search for Meaning” and began jotting down notes to recreate it. When he got out of the camps he returned to Vienna. In 1946 he became the director of the Vienna Neurological Policlinic. His book “Man’s Search for Meaning” has been translated into 27 different languages and is considered one of the 10 most influential books in America. Summary

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    their holidays in neighboring villages to train people to cope up with disasters like earthquakes • Be part of ’emergency rescue teams’ - mostly the training goes side by side along with ’compulsory military training’ programs (another opinion: search and rescue is a highly specialized job and should be left to professionals)  A big aspect of disaster management is preparedness.  The basic role of the student is AWARENESS of what to do during and after disasters. This would lessen

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    Is New York City’s Stop and Frisk law infringing upon Americans rights? In 2011‚ 685‚ 724 people were stopped and frisked by the police. This is a record high by more than 50‚000 stops in New York City‚ 87% of the stops were either black or Latino‚ raising the question of is this morally ethical due to racial profiling (NYCLU‚ 2014). Why should an individual be stopped and frisked without probable cause? Stopping and frisking without probable cause is an act of racism‚ profiling someone due

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