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    The Toulmin method is a method of reasoning that includes a claim‚ ground‚ and a warrant. This method of analysis breaks down the paper into parts in a way that makes the argument more effective overall. The passage‚ “The Locavore Myth‚” goes over the disadvantages of people whose diet consists only of locally produced food. The author goes over several statistics and studies that show the harmful effects of buying from nearby farmers. According to the Toulmin method‚ this argument is very effective

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    off until they have the warrant. By the time the police get the warrant‚ said suspect could have already gotten rid of the drugs. However‚ this also works the other way. Sometimes‚ the police search other people that they have false evidence on. Then this innocent person gets searched and it makes the searched person look bad in the future. Considering that these flaws can work in two ways‚ it’s hard to conduct a decent search on someone with the time it takes to get a warrant. Whether they get rid

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    the petitioner’s contention that the arrest warrant was invalid. The appellate courts went on to hold that the search of the petitioners home had been justified. Certiorari was granted Issue(s): Although an arrest warrant was procured against the petitioner‚ he claims that the evidence seized from his home was done so without a search warrant‚ violating his 4th Amendment rights. The previous Courts argue that since the officers had an arrest warrant for the petitioner‚ it justified their searching

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    11/5/2012 Dr. Boothe Papers written collaboratively will use different warrants and/or different forms of argumentation to support the claim and grounds of a paper as opposed to a paper writing a paper individually. One may suggest that the warrant of a paper is the most difficult element in supporting the claims and grounds of a paper. The warrant is used to connect the claims and grounds of a paper. “Without a warrant a reader may not reach the same connection or make similar connections between

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    School officials search phones to get information for a reason‚ but did they have the right to search your phone? School should have the right to search my phone‚ IF it’s reasonable. Principals or officials need permission or a warrant to search a phone. To search a phone it has to have a reasonable cause. And if officials ask to search your phone you have the right to say NO! A lot of schools and other places do not follow orders like these‚ and it ends up bad for them. But they can take your phone

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    legally based on a warrant issued by a court after receiving a sworn statement of probable cause to believe there has been a crime committed by this person‚ for an apparent crime committed in the presence of the arresting officer‚ or upon probable cause to believe a crime has been committed by that person.” Arrest defined by Utah State Code reads as follows: 77-7-2. Arrest by peace officers. A peace officer may make an arrest under authority of a warrant or may‚ without warrant‚ arrest a person:

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    "Age of Reptiles." b. Warrant. c. Backing. d. Counterclaim. e. Rebuttal. 2. Supporting Fact. How did the dinosaurs become extinct? a. Data. because life was inhabitedAble b. Warrant. They died c. Backing d. Counterclaim e. Rebuttal 3. Supporting Fact. How fast did the dinosaurs die off? a. Data b. Warrant c. Backing d. Counterclaim e. Rebuttal 4. Supporting Fact.What are theories of how the dinosaurs died? a. Data b. Warrant c. Backing d. Counterclaim e

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    of the Unified Conditions of America constitution peruses as takes after; The privilege of the general population to be secure in their people‚ houses‚ papers‚ and impacts‚ against outlandish quests and seizures‚ might not be disregarded‚ and no warrants should issue‚ but rather upon reasonable justification‚ bolstered by Vow or attestation‚ and especially portraying the place to be sought‚ and the people or things to be seized." It produced results on December fifteenth 1791. It shapes segment

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    This is a ten thousand word (military related) essay on the importance to follow simple instructions‚ the importance of non commissioned officers in the military‚ and why it is important to follow leadership whether u are in the military or another form of work in which u are under a form of leadership. I am writing this specific ten thousand word essay because i did not complete another ten thousand word essay in the certain amount of time i was given‚ over leave‚ that was assigned to me by my

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    Should the Exclusionary Rule be Abolished? Since the introduction of the exclusionary rule‚ many debates have raged about whether or not it should be in place in our justice system. The exclusionary rule was set in place to protect citizens’ Fourth Amendment rights against illegal searches and seizures. As a result of the induction of this rule‚ law enforcement throughout the country has been affected and changed. Personally‚ I do not believe that the exclusionary rule should not be excluded from

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