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    Decor Dreams Case Study

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    ABSTRACT The project title “A study on Recruitment and Selection Process” conducted in Decor Dreams aims to find out the general opinion of the Recruitment and Selection process attended by the employees at Decor Dreams. The main objective of project is to study the process of Recruitment & Selection in Decor Dreams. The secondary objectives are to assess the perception of the employers regarding recruitment process they have undergone‚ to identify whether the recruitment is done from internal

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    The Fourth Amendment

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    I. THE FOURTH AMENDMENT SHOULD CONTROL MALICIOUS PROSECUTION CLAIMS INVOLVING PRETRAIL DETENTIONS WITHOUT PROBABLE CAUSE Years ago this Court instructed that the Fourth Amendment should be used to analyze allegedly unconstitutional “detention[s] of suspects pending trial.” Gerstein v. Pugh‚ 420 U.S. 103‚ 125 n.27 (1975). Since then this Court has reaffirmed that the “detention of criminal suspects” is “governed by the provisions of the Fourth Amendment.” Albright v. Oliver‚ 510 U.S. 266‚ 274 (1994)

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    Stop and frisk is very beneficial because the law enforcement officers has a reasonable suspicion to stop an individual if a crime has occurred or plan to occur. “Stop and frisk is essential to the probable cause and warrant requirements.” (Hall‚ p. 415‚ 2015). Many times law enforcement officers do not follow the stop and frisk and abuse the law by doing the opposite by following the law. It is important that law enforcement take authority when necessary instead of making citizens feel unsafe and

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    audience evidence of my teaching abilities? Readers will know my name and my school’s name and location. If I also identify the class‚ then even identifying my students by only their first names‚ and searching for that student (e.g. by using the Google search engine) with the information I have provided‚ will jeopardize their safety. It is also important not to reveal any part of their names on student work. 2. I am concerned about‚ and will control as much as possible‚ who can access my eportfolio

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    Exploiting Semantic Web Technologies for Recommender Systems A Multi View Recommendation Engine Houda OUFAIDA‚ Omar NOUALI DTISI Laboratory‚ CERIST Research Center 03‚ Rue frères Aissou - Ben Aknoun – Algiers‚ Algeria {houfaida‚ onouali}@mail.cerist.dz Abstract Collaborative filtering systems are probably the most known recommendation techniques in the recommender systems field. They have been deployed in many commercial and academic applications. However‚ these systems still have some limitations

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    Roel R. Garcia Plain View / Open Fields Case Study Axia College University of Phoenix Scott Smith September 14‚ 2008 Today a high percentage of the arrests done by law enforcement are from seized evidence that was in plain view and does not come under the Fourth Amendment. The plain view doctrine states that items that are within the sight of a police officer who is legally in a place from which the view is made may properly be seized without a warrant as long as such items

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    On 10/24/2016‚ I‚ Dillon Dickerson‚ badge #155‚ was working as a Patrol Officer for the Wichita State University Police Department‚ in Wichita‚ Sedgwick County‚ Kansas. At approximately 0125 hours I was dispatched to the area of Perimeter and Physical Plant to assist Officer Tener #147 and Sgt. Garwood #126 who were checking the welfare of an indivudal. I arrived to this area at approximately 0128 hours. I noticed a white male sitting on the curb yelling and banging his fist on the ground. I walked

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    “Having more security gives us less freedom!” Thousands of people may feel like freedom is more important than security because they say when you have to much security it leaves no room for us to have freedom. Yeah‚ freedom is just as important as security but there’s plenty of reasons as to why security may be a little more important than freedom. People that understand the importance of both and understand what advantages you will have with both will see how security works and how it’s good

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    Curtilage is the immediate area surrounding persons home (Hall‚ 2014). This area is considered part of the home and is afforded the protections of the Fourth Amendment (Hall‚ 2014). Open fields is a doctrine that states certain areas around ones home are not considered curtilage‚ and therefore these areas are not afforded the same protections under the Fourth Amendment (Hall‚ 2014). The U.S. Supreme Court has stated the areas considered to be open fields are areas law enforcement can encroach

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    R. V. Vaillancourt

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    Statement of the Case This is a formal request for an appeal against the ruling in the case of R . v. Vaillancourt. . Mr. Vaillancourt seeks to appeal the court’s decision based on the inconsistency with s.230(d) of the Criminal Code‚ and s. 7 and 11 of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. This is present in this case‚ evident when Vaillancourt’s accomplice does not inform him of his plan to bring weapons to the crime scene‚ leading Vaillancourt to believe that his lack of knowledge of the presence

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