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    Speed Limit Analysis

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    sure he was going 55, the speed limit. “Yes, that's what I clocked you at. But that’s not the speed limit.” That’s when Monroe was informed that all the speed limits in Holland have been reduced to a maximum of 40 mph. Lucky for Monroe, the officer left him with a warning, and he was still able to get to school on time. This has been the story for many drivers across the Holland area. Unsuspecting drivers have taken to the roads without knowledge of the speed limit change only to see…

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    in the fourth amendment. Since the court sided with Jardine, it was ruled that the sniff was an “unreasonable government intrusion into the sanctity of the home.” (Gray). A search technically took place since Franky’s nose is considered to be a detection device. The police use dogs to find drugs but they cannot be used in private homes without a warrant. Police dogs within law enforcement are confusing to the average person. Oftentimes they aren’t aware of their rights so they could be violated.…

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    Facial Micro Expression

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    a fine candidate. The previously used lie detector, the polygraph, is unreliable. This is because “physiological responses measured by the polygraph are not uniquely related to deception” (National Research Council (2003). The Polygraph and Lie Detection. Committee to Review the Scientific Evidence on the Polygraph.…

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    The basic definition of a lie is to state something on purpose to a group of people, or even a person, that is false. In order for a person to lie about something that person will need a reason, either to cover something up, to explain something in a nicer way in order not to make the specific person being lied too to feel bad, to hid information that is thought of un important or un necessary, or even to just get out of a situation. There are multiple types of lies, to many to state actually;…

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    It was a very nice summer evening, the sun was just starting to set behind us as I drove down the highway. Without a worry, the music was blaring and there was a lot of singing and laughing going on in the car. Three of my friends and I were on our way to a movie in Spirit Lake, when the trip took an unexpected turn. Now, instead of going to the movie, I was going to have to go to court. I quickly pulled to the side of the road and rolled down my window for the man that was standing…

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    State Research is about estimating the effect of the length of service permitted on the term limits. Scarborough followed turnover in the house seat in the 1980s to 1990s to observe the effect and her findings yielded some pros and cons of term limits and legislation Scarborough uses this article to establish a pre-term limit baseline using empirical and analytical data. In her studies she found that term limits had fewer effects on some states and more dramatic effects and others. Evaluation…

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    Term Limits The question of whether or not congressmen should face term limits similar to the President of the United States has been a burning question throughout American History. Congressmen should face term limits for a few reasons. They should face term limits due to a majority of the American people’s opinion on the issue , the fact that term limits would increase ideas coming through Congress, and to help prevents incumbent advantage. The most important reason behind imposing term limits…

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    Distracted Driving Cause

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    Speeding occurs when the driver ignores the speed limit, and accelerates fast at dangerous speeds. Going past the speed limit is a crime and you can get a ticket. The consequence of speeding is that, when speeding, the faster you are going, the more time your automobile will require to do a complete full stop in case of an emergency. Driving…

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    For instance, many paradigms in lie detection studies include memory confounds, which make it difficult to isolate the brain processes specific to deception. Farah et al. (2014, p. 125) cite a study by Gamer et al. as an example of this, in that Gamer et al. found showing participants pictures…

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    Distracted Driving Today’s drivers have developed bad habits that can cause accidents or even fatal crashes. The road is shared by all different types of drivers including senior citizens and young people, foreign drivers and drivers with no licenses. All these people have different skills, behaviors and moods. In fact, many young drivers do not care about other people on the road and do not realize the real danger of their bad habits. For example, cars are switching from one lane to the other…

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