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    Basically the Exclusionary rule as set forth by the US Supreme Court states that any evidence obtained by police through search and seizure‚ arrest‚ interrogations and stop and frisk situations or any other evidence despite its relevance can be excluded as evidence. The Weeks v. United States was basically the origin of the Exclusionary Rule in 1914. In Weeks v United States Mrs‚ Weeks was arrested for shoplifting and attempted to get a note to her husband about this. Law enforcement went to the

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    The exclusionary rule prohibits the use of illegally obtained evidence in a criminal trail. There are many exclusions to the rule‚ which brings up the question of why the rule should even be carried out in the first place. Since the exclusionary rule is not stated in the constitution alternatives and changes can be made to the rule. A controversial topic always has people on both the pro and con side. Arguments against the rule convince many citizens that the exclusionary rule has little impact

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    very important to many corporate wide citizens. "Centrally managed business rules enable BI projects to draw from the business know-how of a company and to work with consistent sets of business logic – they are what add the intelligence to business intelligence."(pg14) Once reports are no longer a straightforward representation of base data they begin to depend more and more on business rules. The term itself "business rule" has a variety of meanings. In our text it is defined on page 87 as "a statement

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    believe in the rule of law again.” Says David‚ reflecting on the events of 1948. Why does he come to this conclusion? Larry Watson’s Montana 1948 is a story set at Bentrock‚ Montanan focuses on the family struggles of the Haydens between loyalty and justice. David Hayden‚ the adult narrator‚ looks back at the summer when he was twelve years old‚ and recalls all the life-changing events which completely lead to his disbelief of the rule of law. Young David once believed in the rule of law‚ and believed

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    "THE GOLDEN RULE-ONE OR MANY‚ GOLD OR GLITTER" (quotations page numbers from ’Inquiry: Questioning‚ reading‚ writing"‚ second edition by Lynn Z. Bloom and Edward M. White) In his essay‚ "The Golden Rule- One or Many‚ Gold or Glitter?" Jeffrey Wattles discusses the many carnations of the universal rule‚ "Do to others as you want others to do to you"‚ and its influence on the way we live. This widespread advice from the Gods found in almost every religion is under scrutiny; "Is the rule golden? In

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    really offered frustration and a bite mark. Along with the lack of evidence linking Bundy to cases‚ there was a lack of scholarly resources to be found. I was able to find some resources‚ but the most prevalent one used was Stranger Beside Me by Ann Rule‚ who was a long time friend of Bundy. I personally feel many lives could have been saved if the authorities across the country had a better way to communicate‚ which is a great solution that came out of this ordeal. Also Bundy’s girlfriend at the time

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    Korea under Japanese Rule The Korea’s colonial period spans a time frame of 35 years from 1910 to 1945 until Japan was defeated in World War II. It started with the Eulsa Treaty also known as Japan-Korea Protectorate treaty which is signed between Empire of Japan and the Korean Empire on 17 November 1905 by the influence of Russo-Japanese War. This treaty effectively made Korea a protectorate of Japan. Immediately after that‚ on 22 August 1910 the Japan-Korea Annexation Treaty was signed‚ which

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    How is sport used by the author/director to explore important themes or issues? Deadly Unna? a novel by Philip Gwynne and Australian Rules‚ a film adaptation of the novel‚ directed by Paul Goldman are both set in an Australian town‚ focusing on two different locations – the Port‚ inhabited by white people‚ and the Point where the Aboriginal people live. Both texts follow the progress of a hopeless football team coming together to play in the grand final. The novel explores the enlightenment of the

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    For Literal Rule‚ the judges will only look at the grammatical meaning of words to interpret. If the words are clear and unambiguous‚ even though the result makes nonsense of the law‚ they must be followed. In R v Judge of the City of London Court (1892)‚ Lord Esher said “If the words of an Act are clear‚ then you must follow them‚ even though they lead to manifest absurdity. The court has nothing to do with the question whether the legislature has committed an absurdity”. Fisher v Bell(1960) gave

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    Association Rule Mining using Apriori Algorithm Ghanshyam Verma‚ Shruthi Varadhan Computer Technology Department KITS-Ramtek‚ Nagpur-441106 gs.verma@live.com shruthivaradhan@gmail.com Abstract— Data mining is the process that results in the discovery of new patterns in large data sets. Data mining involves six common classes of tasks: Anomaly detection‚ Association Rule Mining‚ clustering‚ classification‚ regression and summarization. Association rule learning is a popular and well researched

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