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Search And Seizure Probable Cause
1,232 words
Search and Seizure by definition refers to a
police practice whereby a person or place is
searched and evidence useful in the investigation
and prosecution of crime is seized. The Fourth
Amendment and Fourteenth Amendment to the United
States Constitution and constitutionally limit the
search and seizure by provisions in the several
state constitutions, statutes, and rules of court.
Generally, people instinctively understand the
rights and concepts and of privacy. Its the
freedom to decide which...
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Civil Liberties Union American Civil Liberties
1,725 words
Surfing the Internet is like strolling through a
library. With just one click of the mouse, a
person can enter an amazing world of information.
The Internet takes away the inconvenience of
having to drive to the public library, plus, the
Internet is open twenty-four hours a day. But, not
only can a person research information on the
Internet, he can shop for products, read the
latest news and stocks, meet new people, not only
in the United States, but in other countries as
well, look for a job, ...
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War On Drugs Dollars A Year
1,681 words
Legalization of marijuana offers both benefits,
and disadvantages. The medical benefits of
marijuana have been researched and proven to aid
patients with glaucoma and some forms of cancer.
Other benefits include: fewer people in prison and
fewer social problems for the users because they
get help instead of jail time. The big question
remains: all out legalization or legalization for
medical use, or decriminalization. Whatever the
outcome, marijuana use needs to be based on its
own pharmacology ...
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Rape Or Incest Abortion Is Murder
1,530 words
Amber Lee Smith Smith 1 In Society today there are
many topics that are considered to be
controversial. Yet, perhaps no contemporary issue
inspires more controversy than abortion. Abortion
is conceptualized as a means of fertility control
in relationship to contraceptive use (McCormick
1). One can hardly turn on the television, open up
a newspaper or even have a conversation without
the topic coming up one way or another. It is the
subject of many arguments and violent protest.
When one is stron...
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United States Government Similarities And Differences
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Similarities and Difference between Oceania and
the United States This paper will discuss the
similarities and differences between the Oceanic
society of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four and the
society of the United States. First I will talk
about the similarities and then I will finish off
with the differences, all of which will be based
on factual information that I have gathered both,
from the book and the mainstream media. Then I
will finish by coming to a conclusion to an
opinion I have and w...
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Corn Revere Core Values
1,214 words
... gots the original group. In reviewing the
incident the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)
found that on balance both sides were able to
express their viewpoints. [Electronic Frontier
Foundation, Letter to Office of Policy Analysis
and Development NTIA, US Department of Commerce,
by Shari Steel, staff attorney, 4 - 26 - 93 ]. Due
to the interactive nature of Cyberspace more
people are able to express themselves. Unlike
printed press where there are publishers and
readers or television where...
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Computer System E Mail
376 words
Discovering Computers: Ethics in Action Carnivore
or DCS 1000 was a Microsoft Windows-based
workstation with and a removable disk drive and
packet-sniffing software, implemented by the
Federal Bureau of Investigation. Although the FBI
claimed that Carnivore was designed to effectively
monitor electronic and email communication on the
internet, and, therefore, was aimed to prevent
terrorism attacks and to monitor and store the
e-mail and internet activity of suspected
criminals, terrorists and sp...
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The Treatment Of Patients With Communicable Part 1
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The Treatment of Patients with Communicable
Diseases Contemporary medical care reached many
significant results in treating various kinds of
diseases. Although for some of the diseases the
treatment and cure is yet to be invented. This
category of diseases, called communicable includes
AIDS, cancer and several other kinds of diseases.
For physicians and dentist this is a pretty
difficult task to treat patients with those kinds
of diseases and they need to overcome many
prejudice in order to cope...
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Wireless Network Network Security
1,707 words
Strengths and Vulnerabilities of WEP, WPA, and WPA
2 Introduction With the introduction of wireless
networks, users are experiencing both benefits and
setbacks of the innovation. While is it convenient
tobe able to access the Internet virtually
anywhere, the issue of security and privacy
concerns more and more of todays users. The
following essay will explore three network
security options available on the market today:
WEP, WPA, and WPA 2. The essay will concentrate on
strengths and weaknesses ...
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Drug Testing In The Workplace
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Drug Testing In The Workplace Drug testing in the
workplace is one of the hottest issues at the
moment. The majority of the public opposes this
practice at the moment, and there are good reasons
for this. The most important cause for the
opposition to drug testing at work place is the
invasion of privacy associated with it. Many
people consider it to be quite humiliating and
think that this practice should be outlawed.
However, despite all the opposition, drug testing
in the work place is becomi...
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Parents Divorce N Pag
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It is very common for teenagers to experience a
period of rebellion. Normal rebellious behavior
develops over time, beginning with a teen wanting
to be with friends more and disagreeing with
parents more frequently. Problem rebellion is
sudden and drastically out of character. Society
stamps a bad teen label on rebellious teens. These
teenagers are not always bad teens. To understand
why teens rebel, one has to look past society's
label and into teens backgrounds and mental
thoughts. There are n...
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Public School System Invasion Of Privacy
2,393 words
A little over two years ago, one of the worst
tragedies concerning our nation? s children was
playing out in a small rural town in Colorado. The
date was April 20, 1999; the anniversary of Adolf
Hitler? s Birthday, for any history buffs. But for
everyone else the day started out like any other.
In Jefferson County (often mistakenly reported as
being in Littleton), Colorado, children went to
school and parents went off to work. Neither was
overly concerned about the other, or about how the
day wo...
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Effect Of Being Celebrities Celebrity People
475 words
One day, a woman called herself? Want the Truth in
Westport? wrote to a columnist with a question
that she had to have the answered. ? Please find
out for sure, ? she begged the columnist, ?
whether or not Oprah Winfrey has had a facelift. ?
The columnist refused to answer the question for
Ms. Winfrey? s privacy. I? m disturbed by this
incident. I think it? s really awful to be a
celebrity because he or she is always in the
public eyes. Because they are celebrities, they
have too little privacy,...
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Drug Testing Drug Abuse
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DRUGS AND THEIR EFFECTS ON BUSSNESS Drugs are used
heavily for recreational purposes. It is becoming
more common for addicts to get high at work.
Stoned workers are inefficient and are costing
companies millions in accidents and lost
productivity. Searches to catch users have raised
questions of the right to privacy. The problem has
become so big that companies have banded together
to form rehabilitation programs to help the
affected workers. Drug use affects employees for
one reason or another ...
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Searches And Seizures Anabolic Steroids
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From workplace to school, from professional sports
to the armed forces, the advent of drug-testing
procedures has stirred debate and controversy. The
issue of drug testing in athletics seems to be the
most prevalent debate. An incident that really
brought drug testing into the spotlight is the
track and field event in the 1988 Summer World
Olympic Games. The two competitors in the
limelight were Carl Lewis and Ben Johnson, both
excellent and very emulating runners who have
beaten each other in p...
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Faces And Gestures Folkways Violation People
732 words
The Invasion of Privacy A folkways violation Since
the beginning civilization the people had been
confronting changes in different aspect of life
such as: in politics, sports and also in religion.
But not everything have changed, their always be
their values, ideas, norms, language, and beliefs,
better known as culture that will characterized
each society from other. Every city, country,
island or simply an organization has his own
values. The culture is also divided by three
norms: the folkways...
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Terminally Ill Pursue Happiness
605 words
Euthanasia is the practice of ending a life to
release an individual from suffering an incurable
disease or intolerable pain. Having to lay in bed
twenty-four hours a day is no way to live a life.
People that suffer from a serious illness should
have the right to die by euthanasia. In 1991, a
national telephone survey was conducted which
posed the question, ? If you were terminally ill,
what would you want for yourself? ? Fifty-two
percent of one thousand four in the US said that
they? d conside...
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Megan Law Unusual Punishment
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What is the best way to deal with people who prey
on our children? Should we send them away forever
or should we brand them sex offenders for the rest
of their lives. Do the sex offenders have rights?
The government feels that the best way to deal
with this type of criminal is to brand them.
Megan's Law or Registration of sex offender law
was created so that people would be able to
protect themselves and their children from such
people. Sex offenders, supposedly, are chemically
unbalanced and ar...
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J D Salinger Catcher In The Rye
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Jerome David Salinger was born on January 1, 1919
in New York City. His parents were Sol and Marie
Salinger. He had an older sister named Doris.
There is very little personal information about
Salinger because of his insistence on protecting
his privacy. J. D. earned average grades in grade
school. At age thirteen, Salinger was enrolled in
the prestigious Mc Burney School in Manhattan, but
he was dismissed with failing grades after a year.
He graduated from Valley Forge Military Academy.
This sc...
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Protestant Reformation Western Culture
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Printing: History and Development Overview
Johannes Gutenberg's invention of the printing
press is widely thought of as the origin of mass
communication it marked Western cultures first
viable method of disseminating ideas and
information from a single source to a large and
far-ranging audience. A closer look at the history
of print, however, shows that the invention of the
printing press depended on a confluence of both
cultural and technological forces that had been
unfolding for several centu...
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