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    How the Cell Phone has Changed our Lives The cell phone‚ or mobile phone‚ has become a large part of our American culture. You see them wherever you go‚ and in the hands of every group dynamic. This technology seems to have appeared overnight‚ and it is probably going to be with us for a very long time. They are used for both personal and business demand‚ and have an interesting future as well. Our lives have changed quite dramatically with the invention of the cell phone‚ with both good and arguably

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    Marijuana Many people argue about how marijuana should become legal‚ because it has been proven that is less harmful and addictive then alcohol. I however‚ believe that marijuana should remain illegal for many reasons. Marijuana dates back thousands of years ago‚ it is known to be used by the ancient Hindus‚ it has been used since then as a natural medicine and a widely abused drug. Marijuana is now the most widely used drug‚ and it also the largest cash crop. There has been a big fight to

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    Lt Mcclane: Case Study

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    1st Lt McClane at the base entry control point after he ran over a curb. Lt McClane appeared heavily intoxicated‚ so the Security Forces member administered field sobriety tests. Lt McClane failed all subsequent field tests‚ but the subsequent breathalyzer indicated he had no alcohol in his system. Lt McClane stated he was on prescription medications. His medical records indicate he received a prescription two years ago for a strong pain medication‚ but has no current prescription. Lt McClane has

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    Drunk driving is one of the fastest growing problems in the United States. Statistics show that 31 percent of accident-related crashes were due to alcohol in 2013. 10‚076 people died in alcohol- impaired accidents that number has increased over time. Most people are arguing that there are reasons why someone may drive drunk so that also gives a person the right to take someone’s life‚ and we should not be fine with that. There should be no exceptions‚ and we need to do put a stop to it once and for

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    ConLaw CJ 310-01 Assignment 5 (Ch.7) 1. What three requirements are necessary to trigger protection of the Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination? 5pts *Suspects have the right to remain silent during custodial interrogations. *Criminal defendants have a right to remain silent at their criminal trial. *In all other legal contexts‚ citizens have a right not to answer specific questions that might tend to incriminate them. 2. What is necessary for a statement to

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    the legal drinking age‚ blood alcohol content level is listed as high as 0.15 (Carter). These levels start to become dangerous when one realizes that one drink can cause a person’s blood alcohol content to be 0.02. If teen blows even 0.01 into a breathalyzer‚ it is a crime of underage drinking. The punishment of underage drinking includes a large fine and even jail time (Ash). It is taken very seriously in

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    The author also proceeds to explain that our lives can potentially be monitored ensure we drive the legal speed limit‚ require us to take a breathalyzer test before starting our vehicle‚ and to place other limitations or regulations that invade privacy. The difference between a “bad” and “good” smart device is explained by whether the device allows one to make a decision; it also determines whether

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    the dance may expect to have a “friendly frisk” prior to entering the dance. This will help to ensure that improper items are not admitted to the dance. 7. Your purchase of a dance ticket constitutes implied consent for a personal search and “breathalyzer” test at the discretion of the administrator or school police. 8. Students and guests engaging in inappropriate dance behavior (dance moves that are sexually provocative‚ freaking‚ grinding‚ establishing of “mosh pits”‚ front to back or front

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    Teen Driving Project Topic: Drunk Driving Why is this a problem‚ especially for teens? Drunk driving is a problem especially for teens‚ because of peer pressure and some people feel that it is a funny scenario when they let a drunk driver take control of a vehicle‚ but they don’t realize the danger they are getting into. Many teenagers drink because they think it makes them cooler and not all are aware of the affects of drunk driving. Some teenagers also think they have the ability of being invincible

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    The History of Forensic Science Law Enforcement has used forensic science for years to help solve puzzling crimes. But not to many people know just how long the art of forensic science has been around. For example evidence of fingerprints were found in paintings and prehistoric rock carvings made by humans. The Chinese have probably used forensics much longer than most civilizations. For example back in the 700’s they used fingerprints to find out the identity of documents and clay sculptures.

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