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    John Wallis

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    Kelly Husted History of Math Mathematician Paper John Wallis 1616 – 1703 John Wallis was born November 23‚ 1616 and lived till the old age of 87 until October 28‚ 1703 where he passed away in Oxford. He was born of Reverend John Wallis and Joanna Chapman in Ashford‚ Kent‚ England (O’Connor & Robertson‚ 2002). He was the third of five children in his English family‚ unfortunately losing his father at the very young age of 6. Wallis is known for introducing series systematically in his work

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    John Wallis—Infinity John Wallis was born at Ashford on November 22‚ 1616‚ and died at Oxford on October 28‚ 1703. He was educated at Felstead school‚ and one day in his holidays‚ when fifteen years old‚ he happened to see a book of arithmetic in the hands of his brother; struck with curiosity at the odd signs and symbols in it he borrowed the book‚ and in a fortnight‚ with his brother’s help‚ had mastered the subject. As it was intended that he should be a doctor‚ he was sent to Emmanuel College

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    Glen Pfab 103 Oct‚7‚2013 Mr. Johnson Biography I was born in Chicago June 15 1960. I was never successful in a class room environment. Actually graduated 8th grade in the office a few months after the prom. Never attempted to attend classes at Roosevelt High School because I discovered other things that at the time were more important. Of course I was thirteen years old‚ and my judgment as well as reasoning

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    Warrants

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    Warrants 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. (1) These words of the Fourth Amendment give the people protection against unnecessary harassment by local‚ state and federal law enforcements. Authorities have

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    Otto Diels Otto Diels was a German chemist who was born 25th January 1876 in Hamburg‚ Germany. Otto attended the University of Berlin in 1899 and remained there as a Professor from 1906 to 1916‚ in this time he discovered a new oxide of carbon - carbon suboxide C3O2 which was refined from the work of Benjamin Brodie. Carbon suboxide is used to prepare malonate ions CH2(COO)22− and to help fur dye better. Later Diels joined the University of Kiel from 1916 to 1950. in 1922 he developed a new method

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    Debt with Warrants

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    Debt with Warrants Like a convertible security‚ debt with warrants attached is issued with a feature that allows its holder to purchase a given number of shares at a certain price. Warrants act as a “sweetener” when attached to debt securities. It adds its marketability and lowers its required interest rate. Usually‚ the holders (of warrants) will not exercise their warrants until the market value of the security exceeds the exercise price because they can purchase the said security in a cheaper

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    Arrest Warrant

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    5-30-2013 Arrest Warrant/Search Warrant Arrest warrant is an order issued by a judge directing a law enforcement officer to arrest an individual identified as one who has committed identified as one who has committed a specific criminal offense. Search warrant is an order issued by a judge directing a law enforcement officer to search a particular location for evidence connected with a specific criminal offense. The three essential components of an arrest warrant or a search warrant are: First‚ it

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    Search Warrants Melissa Eggleston American Inter Continental University Abstract This paper will discuss many factors of search warrants‚ it will discuss the process by which a search warrant can be sought and issued‚ emphasizing the Fourth Amendment requirements. This paper will also explain probable cause and the standard by which the cause is met. Also‚ it will describe and discuss at least 2 types of searches that do not require a warrant. Also being discussed is the rationale for allowing

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    Jonathan Papin National University-CJA 460 April 2013 Professor James Lasley Term Paper-Search Warrants Search warrants are a major part of most investigations that take place everywhere in our country. What is a search warrant? It is basically a court order that is issued by a judge or any other type of Supreme Court official that authorizes law enforcement personnel‚ in most cases police officers‚ to conduct a search of a person‚ house‚ vehicle‚ or any other type of location.

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    Cyber Warrants

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    form of search warrants. While traditional search warrants must specify what can be searched‚ which makes everything else off limits without obtaining additional warrants‚ it creates a problem for cyber-related searches. In the case of cyber warrants‚ just as with traditional warrants‚ there must be probable cause to issue a warrant. If the probable cause can be established‚ such as an advertisement concerning the suspect for illegal activity such as child pornography‚ then the warrant can be issued

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