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    The Effects of Verbal Abuse on Athletes As I stepped into the large‚ open arena my heart was racing with adrenaline. My teammates and I stood side by side in our shiny leotards‚ unpainted nails‚ and hair tightly tied back. After our team was announced on the loud speaker‚ we were assigned to our first event: vault‚ my worst and least favorite. I was trembling with the same fear I always felt in the gym and in competition. At the time‚ I thought the fear and nerves was normal‚ but I soon realized

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    and Cultural Literacy II 12 October 2011 Hurt Locker: An Addiction To War The Hurt Locker can give almost anybody the nerves with its numerous suspenseful moments. But what lies inside all the tension filled scenes is a much deeper meaning. Kathryn Bigelow stresses an important message in this Oscar-winning epic. Although the film depicts the gruesome horrors of war‚ Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker is not an anti-war film. The Hurt Locker is a film about James’s addiction to war because

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    and mainly how that soldier is affected from the “abuse” of war. Most of these films have a main character that is plagued by the effect war brings about and follows that character through some extreme plot. One of the more recent war films The Hurt Locker follows a main character and two other soldiers that go through daily struggles of war in Iraq. The low class‚ undeveloped‚ and poverished background provides a true test for these men. The audience gets to know these few characters and the how they

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    Although there are many schools that does do locker searches‚ other schools don’t do locker searches. There are some schools that have found materials in lockers that others are not supposed to have at school. Also there are many schools that don’t do locker searches that should. First and foremost why students agree about looker searchers is because if someone is hiding a weapon or something like that in there then the school could be in danger. Also if other had a gun and lost a person’s temper

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    affect everyday life. While the school own the lockers and the supreme court considers us minors‚ privacy should be extended to students cellphones and lockers. The fourteenth amendment addresses all citizens the same rights and equal protection of the law including minors. The fourth amendment also states and proves the right of the people to be “The right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no

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    the people to be secure in their persons‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no Warrants 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. The intent of the Fourth Amendment is to guarantee security against unreasonable governmental searches. Because school officials are actually government officials‚ or employees‚ the question

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    of the educational buildings. The response by most school administrators is to conduct individualized searches and seizures of student’s lockers‚ backpacks‚ and cellphones‚ hoping to find drugs and weapons‚ or signs of their use. Without reasonable suspicion to suspect weapons or drugs‚ school officials do not lawfully‚ under the Constitution‚ have the right to conduct such unreasonable searches and/or seizures of student’s belongings. As new court cases arise pertaining to the issue‚ many begin

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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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    lot for digital evidence? In this scenario - assuming Makestuff Company has a policy in place for searching employee’s personal property while on Company premises - a search of Mr. Yourprop’s personal vehicle by the Company is justified (Workplace Searches‚ 2015). During his exit interview‚ Mr. Yourprop was acting very conniving and saying things that give the Company probable cause to believe he may be stealing their intellectual property. Because the intellectual property would be in digital form

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    is an immediate threat and a procedure for dangerous contraband where the danger is not an immediate threat. In this situation‚ where the items are not thought to be on the person‚ but in their locker‚ the locker will be searched. Before the locker is searched the student “will be informed that the locker will be searched” (Essex 2011) and made aware that there is reasonable suspicion to warrant such a search. During this search “the student and at least one other school official should be present

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