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    1. What has been the impact of the Supreme Court's ruling in Miranda v. Arizona on both law enforcement agencies and the court. -The arrested suspect must be told that they have the right to remain silent -The arrested suspect must be told that anything they say may be used against them in court -The arrested suspect must be told they have the right to an attorney with them before any questioning begins -They must be told that if they cannot afford an attorney an attorney can be provided for…

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    The landmark U.S. Supreme Court case I have chosen to write about is Miranda v. Arizona. This was a case in Arizona where Mr. Miranda was arrested at his home and taken by police into custody to a police station where he was then identified by a complaining witness. Once, he was identified he was interrogated by two police officers for about two hours and as a result to this long interrogation he signed a written confession to the crime. Therefore, once the case went to trial his oral and…

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    I choose to do my research paper on one of my favorite court cases in American history Miranda vs. Arizona case. I’m choosing this court case because it brings up two amendments that tend to be overlooked by law enforcement comes around and one of the most well-known sayings. First I will be giving a quick background about those two amendments and then I will start talking about the case. The issues about this case involved the fifth and sixth amendment. Let me explain both of these amendments.…

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    I feel Arizona State has very good location. Because Arizona State are very close to California State and Las Vegas, also share board with Mexico. So during the school break, I can go each of those place to have fun easily. At this point, my personal opinion is Arizona State is quiet place for study, and convenience to have fun here. On the other hand, Arizona State has less traffic than other States, Last year I were in Seattle, the…

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    touches, both in DC and locally, with members of Congress. Tenet’s voice was heard in the healthcare debate and the Government Relations team is extremely appreciative of all our hard work. STATE UPDATE Legislative Watch Today is day XX of the Arizona Legislature and members, staff and lobbyists are still recovering from what local government relations professionals affectionately call “Hell Week 2.” Last week (aka Hell Week 2) was the last week scheduled for committee hearings on policy…

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    Career As A Social Worker

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    Yet in Arizona, you can start your career job with a bachelor’s due to the different regulations. Since I am willing to get my bachelor’s first, then my master’s, having a bachelor’s in Arizona will get me into a Social Work job quickly. In the Social Work field, the clinical and healthcare areas interest me. A clinical social worker will usually help…

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    Insurgent Multiculturalism

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    Mexican American studies in Arizona have been accredited with increasing the graduation rates and improving students test scores on standardized tests in Arizona. The Tucson School District has aimed to ban ethnic studies under the guase that such course breed resentment in the students that took those specific classes against whites as well as hatred and that they also promoted division. Members of the state board view these classes not as educational, but as away to nurture future activist who…

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    and freezing temperatures in various combinations, are fairly uncommon in Bullhead City, Arizona. The last snow in Bullhead City was in December of 2014 before then, it had been 28 years since our area had any snow. Bullhead City is prepared to handle minor winter emergencies and would get aid from neighboring communities if the need arises. WINDSTORMS: Violent windstorms are possible in Bullhead City, Arizona. Haboobs are dust storms in the desert that have high winds and can produce zero…

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    age and health are too much of a concern on its own, which is a positive because that means we only need to worry about diverting their attention away from the candidates lackluster attendance in the senate in his last term. The poll showed us that Arizona constituents feel that regular strong attendance is a key in order for a senator to be doing well so we need to steer the attention away from Goldwater’s attendance record to his stances on popular voter concerns as…

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    Immigration Bias

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    most would consider the conservative view for stricter immigration reform, with tougher laws such as Arizona’s S.B 1070, to enforce those opinions. Fryberg stated that laws such as this one (S.B 1070) helped increase the discouragement of living in Arizona and the United States illegally (2011). Quinsaat states that shifting demographics, increased criminal activity (specifically drug and human-trafficking activities.) prompted the support for the state bill…

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