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    SCOPE OF THE SEARCH DUE TO ITS MOBILITY PROVEN 10 DAYS AFTER THE ARREST Defendant’s RV was considered to be an automobile when the closed container was found in it. In Florida v. Jimeno‚ 500 U.S. 248‚ 251‚ 111 S.Ct. 1801‚ 1803-04 (1991) the Supreme Court held that a criminal suspect’s right to be free from unreasonable searches was not violated when‚ after he gave a police officer permission to search his car‚ the officer opened a dosed container found within the car. Consent to search a vehicle inherently

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    The search beneath the Google Search Researching is a skill most people have but in all reality are the sources that we’re finding that reliable and helpful? After completing the extensive research for this paper I learned skills that will be beneficial in the future. Personally‚ I was one of those students who turned to Google for everything. Considering Google has numerous articles‚ it can save time and come in handy‚ but going above and beyond Google is something that is necessary for college

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    Search Engine Data Collection Citizens’ personal information has always been actively sought by government authorities and by private businesses‚ and up until recently‚ has been kept exclusively by the institutions requesting the information. However‚ those days of confidentiality are over‚ as the world becomes increasingly structured upon the evolution of the Internet. Today‚ government authorities and private businesses have a multitude of ways to access personal information that is submitted

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    attendance‚ seated next to the backpack’s owner‚ Danny Hall‚ who had placed the backpack under his seat. Hall noticed his backpack was gone upon seeing the man next to him quickly and abruptly leave the theater. Question Presented Is the warrantless search of Joe Green‚ who was arrested for larceny and drug possession after being detained by police on the lookout for someone who stole a backpack and matching the description of someone wearing a light red shirt‚ black pants and white sneakers‚ legal

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    Dibs Reaction No one is born a parent; no one really is a perfect parent. Dibs: In Search of Self is a perfect example of this as both parents had no idea how to raise a child in a loving‚ compassionate home. Dibs’ mother stated from the get go that the boy seemed to have it out for her and he was responsible for ruining her and her marriage. The father was completely wrapped up in his work and studies and made sure he’d made no time for his children. Additionally‚ his children had been instructed

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    ASL Interpretation American Sign Language (ASL) is almost a completely separate language‚ other than the words being used. It has its own grammar and word placement. A sentence in ASL usually will not make sense when literally translated. An interpreter must sign the subject before the action. “Talk louder do not” is the way an English speaker would say “Do not talk louder.” Just like a normal language‚ sign language differs in other countries based on their vernacular. ASL and SEE (Signed Exact

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    The search of the vehicle was lawful because the officer had probable cause to search because of the strong odor of marijuana. The odor gives the officer reason to believe there are drugs in the vehicle. The statement made by Ross that there are drugs at his residence is admissible in court because he was simply asked if there were drugs at his residence‚ there was no coercion‚ although Miranda warnings were not given at the time of questioning‚ the officer asked prior to taking Ross into custody

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    If you love what you do and do what you love; every man would find his life a joyful encounter and thus would agree to what Helen Hayes says‚ ‘if we rest‚ we rust’. Everyone has an ‘Eros’‚ a life-wish as they say‚ which fuels us to unveil the magnificent canvas of our dreams. If Mr. Ram Chandran‚ a top notch management adviser‚ whose daily planner inflects that he has appointment even when he is airborne with the person seated next to him‚ did even think that he needed rest‚ he would have to wait

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    MGMT 801-HR IN THE GLOBAL FIRM MARK CHAN CASE STUDY 1. Background information Mark Chan had spent the past six years working overseas and Mark’s past international experience helped him to get the job at Energem‚ a diversified‚ global company with market-leading positions in a number of industries. Headquartered in the UK. By the end of his third year at Energem Mark was offered a three-year international assignment opportunity at the corporate headquarters in London. The job was another promotion

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    Computer systems analysts use computers and information technology (IT) in a variety of ways. They design and develop computer systems‚ find new ways to apply IT resources‚ and organize hardware and software to work more efficiently. Often analysts work with a particular type of system‚ specializing in the hardware and software that are most relevant to the business or entity for which they’re employed. Because analysts work in a variety of fields and industries‚ this can mean specializing in anything

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