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    believes that divorce is not always bad. The main argument of divorce being acceptable in some situations is backed up by three arguments. The reasoning behind each individual argument are: abuse‚ differences that can’t be reconciled‚ and elements relating to kids. The sub argument about kids also branches out into other reasonings. Sentence (1) is where the author introduces their religious background‚ which does not play a major role in the argument. The main argument is revealed in sentence (3) “divorce

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    Three Main Causes of Wwii

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    that being over 2.5% of the world’s population‚ it is a history that we hope to never repeat; to govern this‚ it is vital that we identify the causes of the war‚ however difficult the task may be. Many historians have discussed the possibilities that three of the major causes of World War II might have been Treaty of Versailles‚ the struggle during the Great Depression‚ and movement towards‚ and the ultimate failure of Appeasement; these ideas are highly plausible and the topic itself has been widely

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    CYCU University‚ Taiwan 廖苡芸 Eva Liao 10052115 Writing 4A Three Main Types of Movies Movie is considered to be one of the most marvelous productions in human history since 19th century. People living in the old times find pleasure through reading books‚ watching plays and musicals. Reading a book needs imagination to see the scenes in mind and watching a musical requires sitting in a certain seat in a theater. Both of them cannot gain the advantages of watching movies; people can enjoy

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    Febrile Seizures

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    Febrile Seizures: What Every Parent Should Know By Herbert Macomber 1. What is a febrile seizure? Febrile convulsions (FC) or seizures (FS) are clonic or tonic-clonic seizures that most often occur in infancy or childhood‚ mainly occurring between four months and six years of age‚ with fever but without evidence of intracranial infection‚ antecedent epilepsy‚ or other definable cause. That is why they are often referred to as "fever seizures" or "febrile seizures." Most of the time when children

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    Judaism is the religious culture of the Jewish People and is one of the world’s oldest religions. Judaism makes up the cultural system of Jewish law‚ custom‚ and practice of the whole individual and community. It is a system in which everyone is under God’s rule. Judaism continues to influence the everyday life of the believer through the Torah‚ the ten commandments and the Shabbat. The Torah is the primary document of Judaism. Torah‚ which means "teaching"‚ is God’s revealed instructions to the

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    Search and Seizure

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    Search and Seizure I believe that search and seizure is very important for our country and our rights. Search and Seizure helps to protect our fourth amendment right‚ which is the right to privacy. The Search and seizure says that law enforcement cannot search or put anyone under arrest unless they have evidence to support that action (Murray). I believe that search and seizure is important to protecting our privacy rights. If police so not have any evidence against you‚ that they can’t search you

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    Unit 5: Midterm Project Carolyn Newton Associates Capstone in Criminal Justice CJ299-01 Professor: Jennifer Wills October 3‚ 2011 The search of the crime scene is the most important phase of any investigation. Decisions of the courts restricting admissibility of testimonial evidence have significantly increased the value of physical evidence in homicide investigations. Therefore‚ law enforcement personnel involved in the crime scene search must arrange for the proper and effective collection

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    throughout the years. The forth amendment of the constitution is one of the most debated amendments. This is the amendment that covers the area of search and seizure as well as privacy. The fourth amendment states‚ "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

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    All three of the goals were fulfilled in the First Phase of the Revolution. The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen‚ drafted in 1789‚ provided liberty to the people of France. This document protected freedom of speech‚ press‚ and religion. It also protected the right for people to do anything they wanted as long as it did not hurt others. In addition to protecting people’s natural rights‚ The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen also said that everyone‚ no matter social status‚ was

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    Karmen Lanman Unit 2 Assignment Kaplan University Did Officer Smith have reasonable suspicion to make the initial stop of the vehicle? Well the definition of reasonable suspicion is: it’s the legal standard of proof in the United States that is less than probable cause but more than an “inchoate and unparticularized suspicion or hunch”. Basically‚ when an officer has a reasonable suspicion‚ it means that the facts or circumstances would lead a reasonable person to believe that

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