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    Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss public school districts’ limits on "hate" speech and reconcile those limits with the decision in Tinker v. Des Moines. Importance to Education To avoid disturbance and disruption and to create and maintain a safe learning environment‚ public schools often adopt policies that forbid certain acts on the part of students. Included in many of these policies are prohibitions on hate speech. The opinion of the court in Tinker v. Des Moines

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    Ralph Emerson‚ a well respected author‚ once stated that if you only practice what you have mastered‚ then you’ll cease to develop as a person. Many choose to disagree with this by saying how you’ll never master any task with focusing on others or how you’ll lose the skills that you have spent the time and effort on obtaining. Though this is true‚ this point of view is a bit misguided. Emerson did not mean you would become a master of every task‚ but that you’d have an expansive range of abilities

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    TDDC17  -­‐  Lab  3   Part  2   Q5       P (Meltdown) = 0‚02578 P(Meltdown | Ica weather) = 0.03472 b)  Suppose  that  both  warning  sensors  indicate  failure.  What  is  the  risk  of  a  meltdown   in  that  case?  Compare  this  result  with  the  risk  of  a  melt-­‐down  when  there  is  an  actual   pump  failure  and  water  leak.  What  is  the

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    Man’s Search for Meaning is written by Victor Frankl‚ an Auschwitz Holocaust survivor. The book is divided into two sections that consist of an autobiography and a logo-therapy section. During the autobiography section Mr. Frankl takes the reader through his time at the Auschwitz camp and gives his perspective of what happened as a camp prisoner and a psychiatrist. Viktor Frankl discusses concepts of suffering‚ humanity‚ spirituality‚ choices‚ social factors‚ and meaning to life. Frankl thoroughly

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    Life is full of ups and downs‚ knowns and unknowns. In Viktor Frankl’s book‚ Man’s Search for Meaning‚ he demonstrates the existential principle that anxiety forms from the mysteries and uncertainties of life. Throughout the book‚ Frankl stresses that the mystery of the future‚ especially after entering the camp‚ could cause one to lose purpose to survive due to the unknown: “Former prisoners...agree that the most depressing influence of all was that a prisoner could not know how long his term of

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    simple run-through can remove some of the most dangerous substances in school  In short‚ locker searches prove to be legal‚ cause a safer-feeling environment‚ and prevent crimes. First off‚ lockers are school property‚ and therefore subject to any search. Although students are protected by the fourth amendment‚ lockers do not have to follow this guideline (Nytimes). This reasoning has been tested in numerous court cases‚ namely in the Supreme Court’s decision of New Jersey v TLO (Nytimes).  In this

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    Discussion of Search Warrants and Probable Cause Larry Brueland AIU Online ABSTRACT This paper will review the definition and discuss the process in which a search warrant is obtained in accordance with the Fourth Amendment requirements. We will also show the definition of Probable Cause and the standards for which it is met. There are seven types of searches that do not require a warrant. We will list these seven types of searches‚ but will discuss only two in full detail. As part of the

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    The QuickStart Guide to Using Google Search Console to Increase SEO Visibility There are many powerful SEO tools in today’s marketing world. Most SEO tools can be highly beneficial‚ but often come with a cost associated with it. However‚ there are some tools that smart marketers can leverage to assist with the variety of tasks needed on a given day. One tool that smart marketers can leverage for SEO is Google Search Console. This free tool provided by Google is a great way to gain insights about

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    Djanet Sears’ 2002 play‚ Adventures of a Black Girl in Search of God uses diasporic aesthetics in its exploration of themes including the search for a home‚ and the reclamation of land. Before detailing the play and its uses of themes and mechanics‚ its context of creation must first be examined. Born Janet Sears‚ at the age of 15‚ she changed her name Djanet after visiting an African town of the same name (Brown-Guillory). Thus‚ Sears says that through her name she signals a connection to Africa

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    Search Engine Data Collection Citizens’ personal information has always been actively sought by government authorities and by private businesses‚ and up until recently‚ has been kept exclusively by the institutions requesting the information. However‚ those days of confidentiality are over‚ as the world becomes increasingly structured upon the evolution of the Internet. Today‚ government authorities and private businesses have a multitude of ways to access personal information that is submitted

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