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    What Is Probable Cause

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    Probable Cause and Reasonable Suspicion According to Cook (1970) probable cause commonly deals with a necessary condition in criminal law that police have sufficient causes to capture somebody, lead an inquiry, or seize property related with a crime. Reasonable suspicion is a standard utilized as a part of criminal methodology. It is not as firm than probable cause. Reasonable doubt is enough to legitimize brief stops and detainment, however insufficient to legitimize a full search. It is…

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    Neuroscience And Identity

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    identity. Any entity without identity could not convince a human judge of its humanity and would not pass the test. Recently, a computer program was able to convince the necessary fraction of judges at a Turing Test competition that it was human. (D’Orazio) Therefore, as neuroscience is sufficient to produce identity, it is sufficient to explain…

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    Hume Vs Kant

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    frustrates our Sanchez 4 understandings of beauty in the world. To speak with the revered universal voice then, is to engage in a charitable negotiation of incompatible, yet self-determined, sentiments. We employ others to share in the not-so-necessary necessary pleasures we experience. But why is it worth the trouble? With Hume we know our sentiments are self-determined, and with Kant their competition is besides the point. In a way, both can understand our constant trend towards divergence,…

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    resurfacing is a technique by which laser light beams are applied to the skin to attenuate the presence of fine lines, wrinkles, sun spots, skin blemishes, scars and other certain localized skin conditions. 2. Laser skin resurfacing won’t stop the aging process nor totally eliminate wrinkles. Future treatment may be necessary. 3. Treated zones will have a rose-colored appearance that will linger for several weeks or longer. A peculiar skin color or blotching may occur. 4. Laser skin resurfacing…

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    Supreme Court System

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    dangerous branch” of government because it lacked the power “of the sword and of the purse” (Hamilton 1778). However, the Supreme Court has proved itself to be a powerful political actor with the capability to make a profound impact on policy when conditions are ripe for it to do so. Nearly all of the major social and political issues of the modern era have found their way into the Court, and the justices have had the ability to make both constitutional and statutory rulings that have impacted…

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    His conditions for happiness as the best good are that it is complete and it is self-sufficient. Something is complete if it is “an end that is always choiceworthy in its own right, never because of something else” (Aristotle, 8). While we may choose pleasure or money as a means to achieve happiness, we do not choose happiness for the sake of anything else. Aristotle’s explanation of something that is self-sufficient falls in line with his argument for completeness…

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    1A Aquinas’ three conditions that make war “just” are: Proper authority, Just cause, and the right intention (PP. 4). The first condition states that war can only be declared by the highest authority in government, the head of state. The purpose of declaring war is to give the other state a chance to make peace. If the parties involved are not able to reach a peaceful settlement, then the head of state of of the second nation must refuse to resolve. At this point, both sides have tried to come…

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    Hartnett 1 Hallie Hartnett Dr. Skrzypek Search for Truth 27 November 2017 The Best End of Human Life In his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle explores the nature of happiness and offers his own account of what sort of life he thinks best achieves this. In this book Aristotle focuses on two important questions the first being “what is happiness?” and the second being “what sort of life should we live if we want to achieve that happiness?” Keeping these questions in mind I will discuss Aristotle’s…

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    areas. Additionally, it is very important to frequently monitor the groundwater, since it could be contaminated with heavy metals or the bacteria from contaminated wells. Even though the project seems to be very costly and hard to implement, it is necessary to provide clean water to the population of Sub-Saharan Africa. The first step could be the vocation of ministry of water. Such institution could use the money coming from foreign aid and from its own budget to correctly monitor the…

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    time to provide additional explanations, check for student understanding, give many examples, and provide sufficient instruction so that the students can learn to work independently without difficulty. In contrast, the less successful teachers give much shorter presentations and explanations, and then they pass out worksheets and tell students to work on the problems. Under these conditions, the students made many errors and had to be retaught the lesson. It has shown to be very successful to…

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