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    "The fourth amendment of the Unified Conditions of America constitution peruses as takes after; The privilege of the general population to be secure in their people‚ houses‚ papers‚ and impacts‚ against outlandish quests and seizures‚ might not be disregarded‚ and no warrants should issue‚ but rather upon reasonable justification‚ bolstered by Vow or attestation‚ and especially portraying the place to be sought‚ and the people or things to be seized." It produced results on December fifteenth 1791

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    Reflections on the First Amendment On December 15th‚ 1971‚ the first X amendments to the Constitution went into affect. The first X amendments to the constitution were known as the Bill of Rights. The First Amendment was written by James Madison because the American people were demanding a guarantee of their freedom. The First Amendment was put into place to protect American’s freedom of speech‚ freedom of religion‚ freedom of assembly and freedom of petition. The First Amendment was written as follows;

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    Hanna Laikin Essay on the 1st Amendment Mr. Fumusa School of Government With its adoption on December 15‚ 1791‚ the First Amendment‚ along with the rest of the Bill of Rights‚ set out to ensure civil liberties for all citizens within the Constitution. Although‚ the First Amendment first applied solely to the federal government‚ today‚ the Supreme Court interprets the Establishment Clause‚ Free Exercise Clause‚ Free Speech Clause‚ Freedom of the Press Clause‚ Freedom of Assembly Clause‚ and Freedom

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    ENGLİSGH LİTERATURE IN THE 15TH AND 16TH CENTURIES Social ‚ political‚ cultural‚ religious‚ and historical background The fifteenth and sixteenth centuries are the period of the European Renaissance or four great transforming movement of European history. This impulse by which the medieval society of scholasticism‚ feudalism‚ and chivalry was to be made over into what we call the modern world came first from Italy. Italy‚ like the rest of the Roman Empire‚ had been

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    Geographical exploration holds a very important place in the history of Europe and even in the world history. It was due to these discoveries that the world became a smaller place. By the beginning of the 15th century‚ big ships were built and the magnetic compass was invented. The goods from Asia were transported to Europe through the Red Sea via Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. Although there was another route to Asia through the Gulf‚ owing to the monopoly of Arabs over it‚ it was very insecure

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    unification of Tibet (Dalai Lama 7-8). This helped Tibet gain more control over their people and their administration (Thurman The 14th Dalai Lama). He helped them gain the peace‚ by doing things involving the Five Point Peace Plan‚ etc. The fourteenth Dalai Lama is also respected in the way that he is a national public figure of speech‚ intelligence and religion (Thurman The 14th Dalai Lama). To show how much he is respected for his acts involving the government and culture‚ Tibetans and other followers

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    fostering of inter-religious harmony and the preservation of Tibet’s Buddhist culture‚ a culture of peace and non-violence. People’s Republic of China inspired 14th Dalai Lama’s loyalty and holiness‚ which led to his non-violence and political involvement for Tibet had brought argument and he just decided to respect

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    the Bill of Rights‚ the Fourth Amendment can be best defined as an amendment providing the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized (Fourth‚ 2012). In general terms‚ the Fourth Amendment protects from illegal searches

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    radios. One of the most notable consumer products sold during this time was the automobile (History.com). The 1920’s also brought on positive change for the lives of women. On August 18th‚ 1920 the 19th amendment was made to the United State’s Constitution (National Archives). The 19th amendment granted the women of America the right to vote. With this new right came the emergence of Flappers; which showed a sense of independence for women. Flappers refer to women who went against the behaviors

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    July 24‚ 2012 Global History from the 15th Century (HS-242114) Ron Davis: ID 483865 Events which occurred in the 1500s that began a new era in global connections are‚ Vasco da Gama sailed across the Arabian Sea and found a cosmopolitan society in Calicut in southern India. Da Gama’s expedition also opened the door to direct maritime trade between European and Asian peoples and helped to establish permanent links between the worlds’s various regions. Ming emperors sponsored expeditions that visited

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