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    forbids is not all searches and seizures‚ but unreasonable searches and seizures” (Stewart). Random searches of students are permitted by the Constitution and need to be allowed. The court case of T.L.O. v. New Jersey proved that searches in the school setting are both permissible and reasonable. The case represents students as a whole and shows that they are not above accountability‚ and school faculty members are in a position to act as the guardians of the students. Random searches of students on

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    Locker Searches “We must all hang together‚ or assuredly we shall all hang separately.”(Hang Together) those words were spoken by Benjamin Franklin while signing the Declaration of Independence. However‚ is our country “hanging separately” because of schools? If we must hang together‚ why do teachers not trust us enough that they have to search our locker for illegal drugs or weapons? Even though some people argue that locker searches can prevent illegal substances and weapons from entering the

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    bookbag and locker searches should be allowed because it would lower the amount of deaths and injuries in schools‚ lowers the amount of drug use in schools‚ brings a positive look to schools‚ and communities. Believing that these searches or maybe even metal detectors will help with the danger in schools today. According to Kate R. Ehlenberger‚ “Officials conduct random or blanket searches not because of individualized suspicion‚ but as a preventive measure. Examples of random searches include the

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    Student Locker Searches without Permission AED 200 February 3‚ 2013 Maria Cuba Student Locker Searches without Permission Today across America there are drugs being sold at school‚ students have brought weapons to school. There have been too many school shootings and too many lives lost. It is the schools right to search any locker‚ student and any student property without a search warrant‚ but the school must have reasonable grounds for believing that a student is in possession of

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    The authors also state that suspicionless searches teach students that rights do not matter. I disagree with the author’s point of view on overstating the dangers of drugs in schools. I believe it is a growing concern in our public school system. How do we expect a student to concentrate in class if he is stoned all the time? I think instituting random school searches should be on a case by case basis by school district. Blankenau and Leeper’s article

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    Stumpf Criminal Justice 205 29 November 2012 The Fourth Amendment: Does it really protect “Everyone”? The Fourth Amendment is an essential part of the United States Constitution. It grants all United States citizens the right to not have illegal searches and seizures brought against them. With this being said‚ the most recent debate of the Fourth Amendment has occurred in the United States Public School Systems. Many kids and adults feel that students should have the same rights under the Constitution

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    FOOT LOCKER‚ RETAIL ATHLETIC FOOTWEAR GIANT Foot Locker‚ Inc. (NYSE: FL) is one of the most successful sportswear and footwear retailers in the world‚ with its headquarters in Midtown Manhattan‚ New York City‚ and operating in approximately 20 countries worldwide. It operates approximately 3‚400 stores in 21 countries in North America‚ Europe and Australia. Through its Foot Locker‚ Footaction‚ Lady Foot Locker‚ Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports retail stores‚ as well as its direct-to-customer

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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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    07.03 Between the Fires: Assessment Adolf Hitler Promised more jobs and better opportunity financially Women had to be stay at home mothers (not allowed to work) Wanted all non-germans to be stripped of there rights or dead (like the Jews) He was supported by anti-communist‚ nationalist‚ and the working class His goal was to unit all german speaking people Wanted to wage war against Britain Born in Austria Supported by smiler people Both wanted unity Wanted there countries to have justice

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    Connect Four Program To play connect four‚ you have a standing-up board with seven vertical rows of clear circles‚ and six horizontal rows of circles‚ making up a total of forty-two circles. You will also need two players‚ or a single person that will play as both. First‚ player one puts a red circle piece into one of the seven columns‚ and then player two puts a blue circle piece into one of the seven columns. The circle pieces will go to the lowest vacant spot on the vertical row it was selected

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