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    an effort to prevent a crime from taking place. The police frisk (pat down) the person for weapons and question the person‚” (Farlex‚ 2008‚ pg. 1). How stop and frisk became the system used by police officers was “After Terry this type of police encounter became known as a ‘Terry stop’ or an ‘investigatory detention.’ Police may stop and question suspicious persons‚ pat them down for weapons‚ and even subject them to

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    River Music by Terry Tempest Williams was the selection I found to be my favorite. River Music is solely about the Colorado River and every single aspect about it. The author looks way beyond the image of the river‚ she sees and thinks about the river all the time. This selection spoke to me as I read it for several reasons. First‚ the author exclusively talks about the river. Every detail about something other than the river relates back to the river in one way or another as well. The color‚ current

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    vehicle is impaired in any way in order to pull them over. So yes Officer Smith did have reasonable suspicion to pull the car over in the first place. 1. Was the “pat-down” of the driver legal? “Stop and frisk” was discussed in the case of Terry v Ohio from 1968. In the case an experienced plain clothes officer observed 3 men acting suspiciously in front of a store. The officer concluded that they were casing the store‚ preparing to rob it so he approached them. He identified himself

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           Lindquist 1                                                                                                            May-Varas CAP 70 28 Nov. 2017                                               Bears Ears keep it or downsize?          In Terry Tempest Williams opinion article‚ “Will Bears Ears be the next Standing Rock?”  Williams emphasizes preserving not only the Bears Ears National Monument but all public lands from development under the guise of energy independence. She argues that the

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    reforms. Fernando Belaúnde ’s regime was in a serious economic crisis. The army believed that militaries were the best way to govern a country and the best way to re-develop it economically‚ politically and socially. Velasco plan a coup to Belaúnde Terry an October of 1968. In the “Ugly stories of the Peruvian agrarian reform”‚ Enrique Mayer says‚ “The revolution from above began at dawn on October 3‚ 1968‚ when tanks from the armored division of the army rumbled from across the Rimac River in Lima

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    Well‚ is Shawn completely stuck in neutral or is he just hiding his current condition behind his miraculous seizures?The book‚ Stuck in Neutral by Terry Trueman‚ is a fiction dramatic novel about the main character who is a 14-year-old boy called Shawn Mcdaniel‚ who tells the story by a perspective by telling the reader about his condition called C.P (Cerebral Palsy) which prevents him to control any part of his body. Shawn is sophisticated and thinks normally as if he were a normal teenager‚ but

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    a literary work. Informing as the Correct Moral Choice Terry Malloy obeys moral authority by choosing to inform on the corrupt union officials—that is‚ in the film he clearly makes the morally correct decision. Those on his side include a Catholic priest and a kind-hearted teacher trainee‚ and these endorsements increase the audience’s sympathy for one side over the other. Vicious doubt and derision about his potential choice affect Terry and all his friendships throughout the film‚ since the men

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    younger girls would do that to me and then laugh at me. I feel bullying is a serious subject and that’s why I chose to look further in to it. The article I chose to do was Bullying in School: The Traumatic Effects of Bullying on Children by Dr. Terry Ehiorobo. The beginning of his article starts off by explaining how bullying has gotten

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    Why I write The passage “Why I Write‚” wrote by Terry Tempest Williams‚ expressed the author’s feelings in a very unique way. Nowadays‚ within the development of science and technology‚ we could have extremely high definition cameras. However‚ photos can only show the scene‚ and the one thing that it cannot do is to record our moods and feelings at that jiff. Writing could be a wise choice to record every second of precious moments with our delicate emotions‚ and there are innumerable reasons that

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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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