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    issue a bench warrant‚ which authorizes the immediate arrest of a suspect for failing to appear in court. Bounty hunters have significant different rights than a police officer. When a person agrees to a bail bond contract‚ they agree to allow a bounty hunter to come after them if the suspect fails to appear in court. When signing the bail bond contract‚ the suspect gives the bounty hunter the exclusive rights to break and enter into their private property in

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    Question 4: To what extent do we need evidence to support our beliefs in at least two areas of knowledge? “A wise man proportions his belief to the evidence.” (David Hume). Evidence can be defined as proof to back up one’s hypothesis or beliefs. Beliefs are preconceived notions that people have on a subject one is passionate about. The focal areas of knowledge are the natural sciences and history and the focal ways of knowing are perception and reasoning. In the natural sciences‚ the scientific

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    Every city needs a dog park for many reasons. Being a dog owner/lover myself‚ I know how important it is for all dogs to have access to a dog park. Some people may say it’s a burden for tax payers‚ it may cause lawsuits‚ traffic and noise but there are solutions to fix those issues. First‚ I want to start off explaining how dog parks will benefit society and not only dog owners. Dog parks will raise property values. They will bring more people to the community once they see they’re offered. Bringing

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    The need to belong is a fundamental need within all of humanity‚ and has played a key role in society since the beginning of time. The novel by S.E Hinton‚ ‘The Outsiders’ conveys this need and the yearning to feel social acceptance within us all. ‘The Outsiders’ comments on this inherent part of humanity through its realistic portrayal of teenage gang life‚ centering on the dependency of the gang members to feel a sense of inclusion and support from their gang. Insert The Outsiders plot line

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    We need to see what we can’t see for a plethora of reasons. However the most important reason is because most of the events and occurrences are either too small‚ large‚ slow or too fast for the naked eye to see. As Humans we are we are curious are we are always on the quest to learn more and gain more knowledge. In order to gain more knowledge and to improve ourselves we need to see what is beyond our vision. Another reason why we see need to see what we can’t see is to improve the way we do certain

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    including Noriega in Panama‚ Trujillo in the Dominican Republic‚ La Junta in Argentina‚ Pinochet in Chile‚ and especially the international coalition participating in Operation Condor‚ military governments will go any length to silence opposition. When the defendants control the military‚ employ various secret police operations‚ and‚ overall‚ threaten a judge’s safety‚ there can be no justice. Any judge ruling on human rights violators while they are still in power‚ would likely rule in their favor

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    The Paragraph Explaining a Process How To Be A Good Friend To be a good friend‚ an individual has to spend time working on her friendships‚ or they will eventually fade. When two people first meet‚ they both need to be sure they are acting in good manor‚ so they don’t scare the other away. After they meet and start talking a few times‚ they will start getting to know each other‚ calling each other‚ and spending more time with each other.

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    We see and understand things not as they are but as we are’ Discuss this claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing The typical description of a nice day outside includes lush green grass and clear blue sky. Everyone can relate to it‚ we see the colour‚ we can smell the scents and we can feel the texture. Yet do we see colour and smell the scents? Or does colour and scent exist in the world and all we as humans do is simply comprehend them? Is the day really a nice day? Or are we just in

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    We see and understand thing not as they are but as we are.” Discuss this claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing. This quote states that a person’s understanding is not objective‚ as it is affected by several factors. The statement speaks about seeing and understanding seeing and understanding refers to perceiving. Perception is the process where sensory stimulations is translated into organized experience . The quote mentioned above says that it depends on what we know and how we are

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    themselves would understand and relate to the issues of the world the way they do. The way we “see and understand” things‚ can be considered to be the way in which we perceive things and react to them. Individuals from each distinct culture develop differently‚ according to the behavioural characteristics and mindsets of their society. Understanding something requires the interpretation of various information we receive through the different ways of knowing‚ allowing us to come to our own comprehension

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