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    The world is constantly developing, however many countries still face turmoil. There is a disparity amongst countries where some are significantly more developed than others. The most sensible idea is to live in those countries that have a higher chance of success, although many issues arise once a single nation becomes crowded with immigrants all sharing the same goal. The answer people have found to mitigate the overflow of migrants is to use quotas. A quota in this case is a certain limit of…

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    For example, “random drug testing without an individualized suspicion of drug use has been deemed constitutional in high schools in Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin” (Chambers 1). This shows that random testing can be really effective for high schools. As of the text, “its important to test athletes so they don 't…

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    ensure that a finding of reasonable grounds is supported by credible facts and circumstances". The facts of the warrant application should in the mind of the JP ‘induce a state of mind of suspicion and belief of the existence of facts which are sufficient to bring about that mental state’ (George v Rocket (1990) 170 CLR 104). The Sergeant is required to brief the JP in order to form a reasonable ground for suspecting there are drugs on the premises, and there is a are reasonable grounds for the…

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    information collected through GPS tracking. This theory can also apply to the NSA’s activities since, the aggregate information collected on citizens can “paint” a picture on how they conduct their lives, which in turn, maintains Gentithes, violates reasonable expectation for…

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    At the beginning, they show Japanese leaders discussing their conflict on their gas supply. Actors acting as Japanese leaders were seen as harmless individual, even reasonable. Playing children were present in the background suggesting that protecting the innocent or civilian was part of their cause. Instead of presenting Japanese as terrorist capable of violence, film makers present them as calm and family oriented society…

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    In addition to Elauf’s lawsuit, two other Muslim women reportedly sued Abercrombie for its policy on headwear and Abercrombie was forced to pay $71000. One of those women said she was fired for not removing her hijab, while the other one said she never got hired. Abercrombie & Fitch Inc. eventually settled the cases out of court and finally in 2013, Abercrombie made enhancements to its Look Policy, by introducing a new dress code that allowed associates to be more individualistic. Abercrombie…

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    I. INTRODUCTION - Protection against unreasonable search and seizure is a cornerstone of the American Constitution. Violations of the Fourth Amendment are very controversial and may take years to resolve. In this case the Gotham City Transit Authority is attempting to initiate a policy which would allow random searches and x-ray scans of passengers and baggage entering a subway. The Olympus Civil Liberties Union is challenging the random searches, citing it would a violation of the Fourth…

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    an opposing firm of reasonably determined privileged communication? BRIEF ANSWER Yes. This is due to the fact that reasonable precautions were taken by having the products liability team examine each document, and…

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    Chapter 20 Online Hour Task Policy Regulation of Alcohol and drug testing, workplace harassment, and personal use of workplace technology (Social Media) Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation at Workplace: In the case that an employee does test positive for drug use, or fails a sobriety test, you need to decide what type of disciplinary action will be taken. Perhaps surprisingly, the consensus among most experts is immediate termination. “When someone is truly under the influence of something and…

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    Supreme Court’s decision was that an officer can perform a reasonable search when the officer only performs a quick seizure and a limited search for a weapon on a person that the officer reasonably believes could have a weapon or be armed (casebriefs.com. n.d.). Therefore, it does not violate their Fourth Amendment…

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