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    So‚ in any case where Search and Seizure is acceptable‚ is there a way to compensate for the damages done during a search and seizure. One type of damage one can be compensated for is called compensatory damages. This is the typical type of damage that is thought of during a search a seizure. For example‚ while officers are searching your apartment‚ and a sofa was ripped in the process‚ then the person can receive full compensation for the value of the item that is damaged. Another damage that

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    Introduction Additions Many areas of the film have been completely altered‚ For example in Herodotus The histories there is no mention at all of Leonidas’ wife queen Gorgo. In the times of aqncient Greece women were not involved in political debates within the film Queen Gorgo argues her husband’s case to send more Spartan troops to Thermopylae while he is fighting the Persians. This would not have occurred in ancient Greece as women were not considered citizens or equals to men.(Although Spartan

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    Rationalism and Empiricism almost feel like polar opposites. To begin with‚ rationalism believes one has priori knowledge. Priori knowledge is basically "fundamental truths that everyone just knows." For example‚ the idea that "everything has a shape and size." It’s an innate truth that we were already aware of. Rationalists think that we were born knowing everything already‚ but due to some traumatic event at birth‚ we forget everything we know. As we continue development on Earth‚ we begin to remember

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    How does the war in Christianity and Buddhism in today’s age compare to the original teachings in its early stages? Religion is a set of beliefs of which concern the cause‚ nature‚ and purpose of the world. Especially when it is a particular religion. These religions usually involve devotional and ritual observances‚ and they often contain a moral code which each person must follow. Religion provides many things to different people‚ for many it can represent hope and for others it is a symbol of

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    Title and number of the article 1: “One Brain or Two?” Who did the original study? The original study was conducted by Roger W. Sperry and Michael Gazzaniga at the California Institute of Technology. What are the reasons the researcher carried out the study? One of the main reasons Sperry and Gazzaniga conducted the study because they wanted to see if the brain‚ when split into two hemispheres by severing the corpus callosum‚ could act as separate mental systems and act independently. Another reason

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    Sir Henry Parkes Push for Federation From October 24 1889‚ Sir Henry Parkes has been considered the ‘Father of Federation’ and the first influential Australian to publicly press for the establishment of a new federal government. In his 1889 Federation speech‚ “the Tenterfield Oration”‚ Parkes addressed matters of national defence and a national railway transport system with a uniform rail gauge. He also proposed a national convention to progress the push for Federation. Parkes later added the issues

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    the verge of change‚ Things Fall Apart deals with how the viewpoint and reality of change affect a number of characters. The tension about whether change should be privileged over tradition often contains questions of personal status. Okonkwo‚ for example‚ resists the new political and religious orders because he feels that they are not manly and that he himself will not be manly if his agreements to join or even tolerate them. To some extent‚ Okonkwo’s resistance of cultural change is also due to

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    Difference between Distributive and Integrative Bargaining Raymond Yang Garcia 1) The difference between distributive and integrative bargaining Negotiation approaches are generally described as either distributive or integrative. At the heart of each strategy is a measurement of conflict between each party’s desired outcomes. Consider the following situation. Chris‚ an entrepreneur‚ is starting a new business that will occupy most of his free time for the near future. Living in a fancy new

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    Thailand‚ these two countries have been dealing with each other for over a century. In 1862‚ a formal diplomatic relations was established between Germany and Thailand‚ both have their embassies in the respective countries ever since. In 1980‚ the economic relations started to bring hundreds of German companies into Thailand‚ trades and communications between the two nations‚ since then‚ became inevitable. Geographically‚ Germany and Thailand are undoubtedly two polarized countries; the former is

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    type of political system democracy are often a contentious issue which are parliamentary system and presidential system. Parliamentary system and presidential system are the most popular type of democratic government. There are various differences that can be seen between parliamentary system and

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