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    1398422 In Search of Self-Identity for Métis people and Tactical Responses to Oppression of Our Racist Society When we are unable to find the pleasant cool in the summer‚ when we are unable to find the warm sunshine in the winter‚ when we are unable to find the shinning stars in the evesperal sky‚ who are we by then? The Canadian Metis are an Aboriginal group who celebrate their mixed-ancestry and identify with a unique Metis culture (Richardson 56). In the novel of Beatrice Culleton‚ In Search Of April

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    second part of my assignment was to conduct a literature search‚ and describe how I went about it. Week 3 of my first module Study Skills And Lifelong Learning‚ comprised of a session on literature searching. We were shown the university database Discovery‚ and Heather our course leader proceeded to explain‚ step by step how we can access this‚ on campus or from any location off campus. Discovery is a facility that allows you to search for books and journals from numerous Learning Information

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    methods analyzed in this document. Recruitment Methods Internal Recruitment - This is accomplished by choosing among current employees to fill a position that falls vacant over time. It can be achieved by a promotion or a lateral move. Executive Search Firm - This is executed by hiring a recruiting company to research viable candidates working for competitors or related businesses. Social Media - This is executed by coordinating candidate sourcing through social media such as LinkedIn‚ Facebook

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    Google more helpful or harmful to web users? Ethics of Business and Government Matej Koutny October 8‚ 2010 Bibliography Boulton‚ C. (2010‚ June 22). Google Increases Search Market Share. Retrieved October 8‚ 2010‚ from www.eweekeurope.co.uk: http://www.eweekeurope.co.uk/news/google-increases-search-market-share-7912 Cleland‚ S. (2010‚ May 24). What Private Information Google Collects -- A One-Page Fact Sheet. Retrieved October 7‚ 2010‚ from precursor.com: http://precursorblog.c

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    Police may search a vehicle incident to a recent occupant’s arrest if it is reasonable to believe the vehicle contains evidence of the offense of arrest. Gant‚ 556 U.S. 332 at 351. Courts have held that when police arrest a person on a traffic violation it is not reasonable to believe that evidence of the violation is in the vehicle. In United States v. Majette‚ the court held that it was unreasonable for the officer to believe he would find evidence of the arrestee’s suspended license in the

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    allows them to improve its advertising campaigns at alarming rates. Google creates value through its simplicity. The data collected enables them to provide the user with a quality link within their search criteria in the first few options. The value to the user is also increased because the search results are not limited to well-known subjects such as professional sports teams and celebrities. Quality links will be found for equally unknown queries such as lawn mower replacement parts and home

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    8.1 Search and Seizure Does the police officer’s use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment? No‚ the use of the GPS without first obtaining a search warrant do not constitute an unreasonable search in violation of the Fourth Amendment because the Fourth Amendment permits police officers to conduct a warrantless search. The warrantless search allowed the police officers to attached a global positioning system GPS

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    INFORMED SEARCH AND EXPLORATION 2.1.1 Informed(Heuristic) Search Strategies 2.1.2 Heuristic Functions 2.1.3 Local Search Algorithms and Optimization Problems 2.1.4 Local Search in Continuous Spaces 2.1.5 Online Search Agents and Unknown Environments ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2.2 CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEMS(CSP) 2.2.1 Constraint Satisfaction Problems 2.2.2 Backtracking Search for CSPs

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    afforded to all citizens protecting rights to privacy and illegal search and seizure. In today’s society with the new technologies for surveillance‚ the government is able to closely watch its citizens. It is questionable to some whether this is a violation of the fourth amendment. It is necessary to have an amendment in place that will protect citizens from a government that tends to overstep

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    Monopoly: Google Edition - Filing Antitrust Case Vs. Google Is It a True Monopoly? Google is arguably the most popular search engine used on the internet. The company offers superior search results and clearly employs workers with innovative ideas that can keep the company ahead of the competition. However Google’s own mission statement requires that it “Do no evil‚” meaning that it has made readily available the tools that have made the company successful. The Justice Department would

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