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    when their youngest son Robbie has an unexplained fall at school. At first the fall was seen as nothing until Robbie had another unprovoked fall shortly after‚ while playing with his brother in the backyard. This time he was seen having a convulsive seizure and was rushed to the hospital. After being evaluated‚ the doctor informs Robbie’s parents that by medical definition he has been diagnosed with

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    Mapp V. Ohio

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    evidence obtained from illegal or unreasonable search and seizure to prosecute a defendant in court. The Supreme Court held evidence obtained from a suspect illegally could not be used at trial without violating the Fourth Amendment (Casebriefs‚ 2012). Rule: The search was illegal because there was no warrant‚ the materials were not in plain view and they were not related to the case. All evidence discovered as a result of a search and seizure conducted in violation of the Fourth Amendment of the

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    that a Tennessee “fleeing felon” law was unconstitutional because it legalize the use of deadly force by police when a suspect poses no immediate threat to the police or others. The court ruled that the use of deadly force was a Fourth Amendment seizure issue subject to a finding of “ reasonableness.” Father‚ whose unarmed son was shot by police officer as son was fleeing from the burglary of an unoccupied house‚ brought wrongful death action under the federal civil right statute against the police

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    Justice Black also believes the command that no unreasonable searches or seizures be allowed is too little to infer such a large decision. With these differences aside Justice Black feels that along with previous court decisions that the "Fourth Amendment’s ban against unreasonable searches and seizures is considered together with the Fifth Amendment’s ban against compelled self-incrimination‚ a constitutional basis emerges which not only

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    Brady Schappert Professor J. Lennon English Composition 1301-6505 26 February 2014 NSA’s Espionage How ironic it is that the National Security Agency (NSA) would commit a crime such as espionage. Over the past decade‚ the NSA‚ FBI‚ and companies such as Google‚ Microsoft‚ and Facebook have been leaking each citizen’s personal information. After Truman established the NSA in 1952‚ it took twenty years for the Supreme Court to rule that warrants are required for domestic intelligence surveillance

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    It seems nowadays‚ people have been using computers more frequently than in the past‚ it seems to become almost a requirement to have a computer in today’s modern times. Seems to be that technology‚ with it being almost everywhere we look is making the world evolve into something new. Psychology is known to be “the study of people” so you would assume that technology in general have no role in this field but this is incorrect (Paley). Psychology relies on the use of computers because it provides

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    What if everything in your life revolves around brain implants? In the novel‚ Feed‚ a girl named Violet experiences a malfunction‚ which changed her view of society. I can infer that Violet’s encounter with a seizure enabled her to notice how much technology affects her life‚ how her society differs‚ and resembles‚ her memories from when she was six‚ and comprehend the consequences of having a feed. To begin with‚ Violet’s life without the feed made her realize how much the brain implant

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    to trigger the onset of RS in genetically predisposed subjects‚ though there are hardly any reports in the literature. Seizures are one of the supportive criteria but these are overestimated. Nonseizure events like twitching/jerking/head turning/trembling/bruxism/staring/laughing/ pupillary dilatation/breath holding and hyperventilation are usually confused with seizures(2). Role of video EEG is very important for diagnosis and to avoid the overprescription and adverse

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    Unit 2 Managing Paediatric Illness and Injury Level 2 1. Describe the common types of fractures and how to manage them. Broken bone. Based on the location and severity of the fracture‚ a broken bone usually must be set into position and supported until it is strong enough to bear weight. Your physician will recommend the most proven treatment approach‚ usually casting or surgery 2. Describe how to manage a dislocation Relieve pain around the dislocation by applying a cold pack to the area;

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    ECT as well. The title of the procedure basically explains its purpose and process. ECT uses electricity to cause a slight seizure to help treat depression‚ catatonia‚ and bipolar disorder. To be approved for ECT‚ the patient must have exhausted other treatment and the effects were unwanted or unsuccessful. The patient must also be medically stable to handle the induced seizures. Additionally‚ ECT is appropriate for patient that are severely depressed to the point of suicide ideation/attempt

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