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    TEN COMMANDMENTS The Ten Commandments‚ also known as the Decalogue‚ are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship‚ which play a fundamental role in Judaism and Christianity. They include instructions to worship only God and to keep the Sabbath‚ and prohibitions against idolatry‚ blasphemy‚ murder‚ theft‚ dishonesty‚ and adultery. Different groups follow slightly different traditions for interpreting and numbering them. The Ten Commandments appear twice in the Hebrew Bible‚ in

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    Yvette Gross 11/9/2012 Apol 104-D11LUO As per the definition found in the dictionary to define "Worldview‚" it is as follows. The overall perspective from which one see’s and interprets the world. A collection of beliefs about life and the universe held by individual or a group. This represents the theory which I use to understand‚ perceive this world. It helps me to function according to the "norm." Therefore‚ I fit nicely in with the status quo and not ruffle any feathers. Or so they believe

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    we understand that invasion of one’s privacy through “hacking” or “tunneling” (infiltrating a network to snoop around) is inherently wrong. There are actually a set of principles that are universally recognized called “The 10 Commandments of Computer Ethics”. These commandments‚ listed below‚ will be further discussed in the following essay. 1. Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people. 2. Thou shalt not interfere with other people’s computer work. 3. Thou shalt not snoop around in other

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    The 10 commandments in computer ethics 1. Thou shall not use a computer to harm other people. * In the age of information and/or the digital age‚ more and more personal information is available online. From financial to personal‚ information online is the property of the individual and entities that they share it with and no others. 2. Thou shall not interfere with other people’s computer work. * With greater and higher speed access the user is to benefit and incorporate these advances

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    The Bible was the first book ever printed. God had written “The Ten Commandments” on tablets of stone‚ we can assume mankind must have had previous knowledge of writing. even today Archaeologists uncover ancient tablets with markings‚ Some of the first were unearthed at Lachish and Tel-el-Amarna. as Mankind moved forward they began writing on Animal skins and the inner bark of the Linden tree. Moses is credited with and was told by the Lord to write the first 5 books in our Holy Bible between 1491-1451

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    10 Commandments of Successful Students 1. Hard Work: Success is not possible without putting in a sufficient amount of effort towards the goal you’re trying to accomplish. Having a good work ethic means that you are willing to do the work and not just sit back as others do the work for you. Being a hard worker is the number one way to accomplish your goals and dreams in an efficient way. The amount of work you put is in the amount of success you get out. 2. Organization: Being organized means

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    "The fourth amendment of the Unified Conditions of America constitution peruses as takes after; The privilege of the general population to be secure in their people‚ houses‚ papers‚ and impacts‚ against outlandish quests and seizures‚ might not be disregarded‚ and no warrants should issue‚ but rather upon reasonable justification‚ bolstered by Vow or attestation‚ and especially portraying the place to be sought‚ and the people or things to be seized." It produced results on December fifteenth 1791

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    collect any Americans communications The Fourth Amendment protects your privacy‚ for instance the police cannot search personal properties. Due to the definition of "the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚” it makes people feel secure (Legal Information). In addition‚ it prevents all irrelevant searches that are not useful. On the other hand the Fourth Amendment makes it challenging for law enforcement to gather information. The Fourth Amendment is beneficial to citizens:

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    The Fourth Amendment to the Constitution states that people have the right "to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚" but the issue at hand here is whether this also applies to the searches of open fields and of objects in plain view and whether the fourth amendment provides protection over these as well. In order to reaffirm the courts’ decision on this matter I will be relating their decisions in the cases of Oliver v. United States

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    shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by Oath or affirmation‚ and particularly describing the place to be searched‚ and the persons or things to be seized” (Hudson‚ 2010‚ p.363). In this essay we will explore what is reasonableness under the Fourth Amendment. A discussion of consensual encounters vs. detentions concerning search and seizure‚ we will also discus important cases that shape the fundamentals procedures of search and seizure. According to Rutledge (2010) p.109‚ reasonableness may

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