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    first colony to pass a law against this practice was Massachusetts circa 1756. A great deal of strife ensued‚ and in what was telling about the practice‚ the King’s top lawyer‚ James Otis‚ resigned in opposition to the practice of general warrants”(Why Do We Have The Fourth Amendment?). This shows that even when they were colonies they had the determination to get out of those situations. “The 4th Amendment to the United States Constitution was added as part of the Bill of Rights on December 15‚ 1791”(swindle

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    office a patient is given a clipboard with several papers on it‚ and is told to fill it out and return to receptionist when finished. What are all these papers‚ and why do they need to be filled out? These are actually very important to the care that the patient will receive. Every time a patient is seen by health care professional important information is gathered. This information is only to be shared between the physician and the health professionals in that office. Included in that stack of papers

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    Why it is important to respect an Non Commissioned Officer in the United States Army and the possible consiquences and punishments that may be given. It is important to respect an non commissioned officer in order to keep the balance in the work place. Even if its not deserved or given back to you‚ its still the rules of the military to show them the proper respects. Not showing them respect will result in getting yourself in unecissary trouble that will make yourself look bad infront of your other

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    the residents of the many prospering empires of the valley of Mesopotamia. Their importance lacks acknowledgement‚ as many believe that they were just a stepping stone in the rise of the empires‚ but in reality‚ they were a major part of the reason why these realms lasted so long. Ziggurats were the religious center of each city‚ providing structure. City walls were fortifications used to protect cities from potential attackers‚ therefore strengthening the armies. Irrigation systems could control

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    the deaths of 216‚000 Anzacs. This day has become an iconic event in Australia’s national identity‚ with an increasing public involvement and a broader focus that now includes Australian soldiers in WWII (1939-45) and Vietnam (1962-75). It is an important symbol of national pride and remembrance that unites all Australians every year‚ reinforcing values such as democracy‚ equality and mateship. However‚ in the 21st century‚ it can also be seen as a glorification of unnecessary involvement in wars

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    DUTY OF CARE Duty of Care The legal definition for the term ‘Duty of Care’ means that person acts towards others and the public with watchfulness‚ attention‚ caution and prudence that a reasonable person in the same circumstances would. If a person’s actions do not meet this standard of care then their acts are considered negligent and any damages resulting may be claimed in a lawsuit for negligence. ‘Duty of Care’ means that whilst we are responsible for another persons wellbeing we must

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    SHC 34 Principles for implementing duty of care The fundamental obligation that anyone working in child care has is to keep children safe. The legal term duty of care refers to this obligation and has major implications for a setting and the operation of its services. “Duty of Care” means providing care and support for individuals within the law and also within the policies‚ procedures and agreed ways of working of your employer. It is about avoiding abuse and injury to individuals‚ their

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    Speech Why is it important to learn English? Why is English so much fun? ”All the faith he had had had had no effect on the outcome of his life.” Because that sentence makes perfect sense. Honorable judges‚ distinguished teachers‚ dear participants and all my friends‚ good morning. Learning English is interesting. Why? “Why” is the question that we are all asking. Why is it important to learn English? Why is learning English interesting? Why do we have to learn English? As an international language

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    Why Accountability is such an important aspect in the U.S. Army. As a child growing up on a small island in a community that does not exceed 600 population‚ It was very easy for our parents to keep track of us and know where we were pretty much at all times. When I decided to to join the Army and leave my small island community it was a major life change. I went from knowing everyone to knowing virtually no one. Being in the Army has broadened my views on so many things that I would never have

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    furious‚ but that is what Socrates believed. Socrates actually changed other people’s educational views‚ which is why he is extremely important still till this day. He believed that having knowledge and wisdom played a huge roll in education because he insisted that that was the way of learning. He was such a wise man himself because he knew his limits. He strongly believed that admitting your own ignorance was wisdom. Socrates always admits his wrongs‚ but in today’s society‚ it is hard for teachers

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