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    Random Sampling

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    The key is the use of statistically derived random sampling procedures. These ensure that survey results can be defended as statistically representative of the population. Surveys that do not follow these procedures can produce results that lead to misguided market research‚ strategic‚ or policy decisions. Any so-called "survey" in which no attempt is made to randomly select respondents‚ such as call-in readers’ or viewers’ "polls"‚ is likely to produce results that in no way reflect overall public

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    I believe that searching students lockers and personal possessions should be a given. It is necessary in order for admins to maintain stability throughout the school’s environment. There are a number of reasons why school staff should be able to search students items. The overall idea behind this is student safety‚and the right to be able to go to school without fear of danger. Lockers are considered school property‚even if they are assigned to you. Therefore school personnel have the right to investigate

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    Foot Locker‚ Inc. 1 Running Head: FOOT LOCKER‚ INC. A Strategic Analysis of Foot Locker‚ Inc. Richard A. Sweeney A Senior Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation in the Honors Program Liberty University Spring 2009 Foot Locker‚ Inc. 2 Acceptance of Senior Honors Thesis This Senior Honors Thesis is accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation from the Honors Program of Liberty University. __________________________ Paul

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    Locker Descriptive Writing

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    in my locker was an old ninja turtles band-aid stuck on the inside from someone in a previous year. I hadn’t bothered to peel it off. The blue paint was slowly peeling off and the lock only worked half the time. I pulled my hair out of its ponytail and shook it out before grabbing my textbook out of the locker. My nails were bitten short with chipped blue nail polish. Last class I had destroyed them with anxiety. I shut my locker in frustration‚ knowing the next time I tried to open the locker it would

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    Should student’s lockers be checked? I think that lockers should be checked because there could be drugs‚ alcohol‚ and weapons in the lockers. Bringing all of this stuff to school is highly against the rules and against the law. These things could kill you and you could kill others. If student’s lockers were checked it would reduce the gun killing and selling of drugs. Student’s lockers should be checked randomly. With randomly checking the lockersstudents will not know what day they

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    When the police use searches or surveillance techniques that raises Fourth Amendment concerns and initial question that must be answered is: Did the person claiming the protection of the Fourth Amendment have a reasonable expectation of privacy that was invaded by the police actions? Consider the following examples and explain whether you think the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. A person who is a short-term guest at a friend’s home objects to a warrantless entry by the police into

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    Summary of Random Passage Random Passage‚ a book written by Bernice Morgan‚ is a novel that takes the reader back to the rural‚ unpopulated Newfoundland. The setting in which the book takes place is Cape Random which is a desolate cape off the shores of Newfoundland. This is a fictional place and is based on a real location‚ Cape Island‚ where Bernice Morgan’s ancestors lived. The book contains many rich characters all trying to thrive‚ survive‚ and live on this desolate cape. The novel focuses

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    that standardized testing is unfair to students as a whole due the style in which the test is given. While this is similar to the beliefs of Shaheen Soorani; it is not the same. Shaheen Soorani is a public school teacher from Norfolk‚ Virginia. He has been teaching history at the senior level for the past six years at Granby High School. When interviewed about standardized testing he expressed that in his opinion standardized testing does not test that a student is knowledgeable in a subject‚ but rather

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    sex than they did back in 80′s or 70′s‚ but girls these days are scared to ask their parents to take them to the doctor to get birth control pills to protect them selves for getting pregnant and have a little mistake that could of been prevented. Student most of the time when there minors have unprotected sex rather than asking their parents to get birth control pills because they are so scared from what their parents may say‚ and in realty if girls didn’t have to ask their parents about birth control

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    School Locker Searches: Protecting Your Children     “The National School Board estimates that more than 135‚000 guns are brought to school each day” (Debate). Besides weapons‚ drugs like marijuana are reportedly used by up to 22.6 percent of 12th graders (Drugabuse). With rising danger in schools‚ locker searches seem like the right thing to do. A locker is owned by the school and loaned to the student‚ therefore entry is always legal. With this legal authority‚ schools should flex their rights

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