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    plain smell doctrine‚ an officer can use his sense of smell as probable cause to search if there is an articulable belief that the origination of the odor is an illegal substance‚ or if it indicates an exigent circumstance. Plain smell is a principle under the plain view rule‚ which basically states that evidence in plain view of an officer is not protected by the Fourth Amendment‚ as “seeing” the evidence in that capacity does not constitute a “search”. For the plain view doctrine to apply for

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    Doctrine of Satan Why study the doctrine of Satan? Simply we need to know our enemy. The best team in sports always know their opponents strengths and weaknesses just as good as theirs. Revelation 12‚ Isaiah 14 and Ezekiel 28 Vs. 1-5: is Satan’s Past history. And vs. 7-17 is Satan’s Future Failures! Who is Satan?? - Satan is “an angel created by God‚ who served God‚ until he rebelled against God‚ and now he opposes God in every way.” - Again let me be clear‚ Satan is not

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    presidential doctrine‚ in this way‚ can be characterized as a gathering of practices or standards‚ which are implemented by a President to a given government. A President‚ or with the assistance of his advisors‚ can define such doctrines‚ which are then connected with the president. Nonetheless‚ is essential to note that Presidents don’t distribute or make their doctrines official‚ however other individuals‚ for example‚ political rivals or columnists recognize and name presidential doctrines. In the

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    the phrasing of the principle in the Latin maxim Stare decisis et non quieta movere: "whatever has been decided must stand". In a legal context‚ it means that courts should generally abide by precedent and not disturb settled matters. However‚ this doctrine has been overruled by courts in some cases. International trade laws have not always followed prevous decisions and thus might produce inconsistent decisions. Basically this legal principle states that once a law has been determined by the appellate

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    Soteriology - The Doctrine of Salvation and Discipleship "Sirs‚ what must I do to be saved?" No question is more important or more debated than this one presented by the Philippian jailer in Acts 16:30. The answer to this important question is found in the basic aspects of the faith. This is why the doctrine of salvation is so important. No doctrine of the faith is more fundamental than this doctrine. The essence of the gospel message is that God has achieved eternal salvation for all who will

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    He proposed several principles‚ including the Doctrine of Air and Doctrine of Change‚ which was backed up by “scientific explanations as to how air transforms into all the things we perceive as existing in this world” ("Academy of Ideas").The Doctrine of Air basically was thought as a neutral thing that was found anywhere and was able to constantly act and transform into other materials that organized

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    DOCTRINE OF PRECEDENT AND STARE DECISIS What do you understand by precedent in the English legal system? It is a legal case establishing a principle or rule that a court or other judicial body may utilize when deciding subsequent cases with similar issues or facts. What are the advantages and disadvantages of having a legal system based upon the doctrine of precedent instead of having a legal system based upon codified law? Advantages 1. Provides certainty in law. 2. Judges have clear

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    Assignment 1: Employment-At-Will Doctrine Written By: Sitharam Korrapati Instructor: Professor Jolanta Pekalska Course: LEG500 April 26‚ 2013 Overview of Employment-At-Will and Exceptions to the Rule At-Will Presumption Employment relationships are presumed to be “at-will” in all U.S. states except Montana.  The U.S. is one of a handful of countries where employment is predominantly at-will.  Most countries throughout the world allow employers to dismiss employees only for cause

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    Part One of Elmer Towns’ Concise Bible Doctrines introduces Christian theology by outlining the key pieces of the doctrine to help the reader understand Christianity and faith. Towns begins by saying that the main purpose of Bible doctrine is to communicate the gospel to the people at a point of need. Every man has the same need because every man is cut off from God. Man is born with a sin nature‚ and because he is less than holy‚ he is isolated and alienated from God. Death is imminent for everyone

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    Sgt. Wertz‚ Bradley Training Presentation 3rd Squad Marine Corps Core Values MCCS-LDR-1022 General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of your rights as a Prisoner of War (POW) Central Idea: Although war may be an uncivilized human act‚ the treatment of Prisoners of War shoul not reflect that kind of behavior‚ as their rights should be upheld and respected. Introduction: In a war with sometimes unforeseen actions taken by our faceless‚ ever-evolving

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