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    Court Narrative Essay

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    1) Narrative of Student/Court employee discussions: 1. I know people have different attorneys, but that one lady has defended multiple people here for different things today. What is her job title? And what does she do? - Her job title is a Public Defender. If the defendant does not have a lot of money, they can hire her and she will defend you. 2. Right before the judge walks in, one of the bailiffs says, “All rise Court is now in session.” Why do we have to stand up when the judge walks in?…

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    1) The Greenwood Company just ended the employment of Mr. McBride for numerous of reasons. Through his exit interview, Mr. McBride made more than a few alarming statements providing reasonable mistrust to the business that he may have mantled with the source code for “Product X”. The Human Resources Director, Mr. Jenkins, briefed the Incident Response Team that the business wants to recollect the possibility to bring up the investigation to law enforcement in the future, so whatever completed…

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    Hamlet Reading Response #1 Hannah Woodside 1. Claudius’s aside confirms that what the ghost said to Hamlet is true. Claudius agrees with what Polonius says before him about how people use “devotion’s visage” (3.1.47) to hide their sins and he builds on that idea with a metaphor. He explains that the “harlot’s cheek” (3.1.51) is ugly in comparison to the “plastr’ing art” (3.1.51) used to make it beautiful. Here, Claudius comparing a woman’s use of makeup to his own use of “painted word” or…

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    I will also send home with the student a book that reflects the emotion and character trait for the student to review while listening to the tape recorder. For example the tape recorder would say page 1 simpatco-nice and then the picture on page 1, would show an example of someone being nice (bringing someone flowers, next to a smiley face) with the words listed underneath. Another component to this process mentioned…

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    JUDICIAL HISTORY: This case started from the premise of citizens having “having reasonable expectation of privacy”. The FBI felt that placing a listening device outside of a public phone booth did not violate Katz privacy because it did not penetrate the wall. Whether or not the phone calls were to be considered a search depended upon whether or not Katz had “reasonable expectation that his calls were private. The court stated that what a person knowingly exposes to the public even in his home…

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    Elda Feratovic Biography

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    My name is Elda Feratovic and I am a sophomore at St. Francis College. Being that it is my second year as an undergraduate, I have dedicated my studies in Biology in hope to later concentrate in the Nursing field. Throughout my lifetime, music has definitely developed deep into my soul in which I believe has been pondered by an indirect communication between distinct artists and myself in which I found messages within their songs. Being a college student, listening to music has nearly become a…

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    In chapter 4 the story of Wazniaks and Jobs early years, was also amusing. I read the same story about the blue box in the early 70's. Since my friends dad had a electronics repair shop we had access to an oscilloscope, tone generators, and tape recorders, we played around with the concepts. We had no real need call long distances, so this was mostly a intellectual exercise.…

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    The pipe and tabor is a pair of instruments played by one player and it consisted of a three-holed pipe played with one hand and a small drum that was played with the other hand. The pipe is a simple instrument with a fipple like a whistle or a recorder but usually, it only had three melody holes. The tabor is narrow to simplify overblowing. There is a ridge around the bottom of the instrument to help support the pipe. I could not find a specific date the Pipe and Tabor were invented but it was…

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    A recorder, a measurer, a control, and a tester will be needed. Firstly, gather the equipment needed for the cardio lab. A timer, sanitary wipes, and a kit which has stethoscope and a sphygmomanometer will be necessary. Firstly, have your control and test…

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    Participant Observation

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    together with question order". Schatzman, Strauss, 1973, Bogdan, Taylor, 1975, Gorden, 1980, Ives, 1980, pp.3–32 have shown that "as far as data recording is concerned, most researchers advocate the use of a taperecorder, Indeed, without a tape-recorder much important data would be lost. Whenever taperecorders are used it is essential that the interviewer is familiar with the machine so that data is not lost because the researcher lacks knowledge about the way the machine operates. Indeed, some…

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