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    Plain View Doctrine (PVD)

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    1. the Plain View Doctrine (PVD) The police officers lawfully obtained evidence from Archer’s dining room under the PVD because the officer was in a place where he had a right to be and saw accessible property that was recognized as the candelabra. The Supreme Court has held that even if there is no warrant, obtaining evidence is always reasonable under the Fourth Amendment, if (1) the police entrance to the place to be searched is valid and (2) the PVD prong test is satisfied: if an officer is…

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    Easter Observation

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    activities with him in the living room. Mark is a five years old boy who attends kindergarten five days a week. Mark is Emi's nephew, we brought Easter eggs for Mark to motivate his interest toward activities. With the trust relationship between Emi and Mark and the supportive atmosphere in Mark’s home, the activities ran smoothly. Mark engaged in three activities including number sense and addition activity, the combination of mathematical language and numbers activity, and coins activity.…

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    them upstairs, away from the mayhem, and made a nice cup of tea. Alan's wife chatted politely about my 'lovely' Queenslander, until Buddy Rocket, who worked at George’s Bistro, tap-danced into the kitchen and leapt on the kitchen table to perform a number from…

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    CCSF Class Rooms

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    class rooms having more student then it is designed to accommodate is pretty is common. But that’s the problem a study conducted by the UCLA Institute of Democracy, Education and Access reported that “1 out 3 students in California students attends an overcrowded school”. This is a problem indeed because overpopulation affect learning and test scores. In CCSF I have experience it first-hand class rooms having more student then it can accommodate in my algebra 2 class last semester the room is…

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    Elementary Grade Summary

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    In addition, I used ‘pool noodle fractions’ which are pool noodles that have been cut into varies sizes to give a visual representation of a whole number and parts of a fraction. This will give the students a visual representation of a whole number, one-half, one-fourth, and one-eighth. Each fraction will be cut out of different colors of pool noodles to ensure students do not get confused when comparing the two side by side. During the lesson,…

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    voting of BR 850 is a good example: there were not enough YES for that BR to be processed. But that is only because the majority of the airlines presents are not using Branded Fares yet. Those that are using or planning to use it were not sufficient in number to reach the 80% required. Which is very unfair for those airlines. But it was good to see that ATPCO realized…

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    When I was younger I had a rule about my room. It was one plain and simple rule, no shoes allowed. This was because I loved Lego’s and I loved to sit in the middle of my room surrounded by them. Like most children, at an early point in my life I was always told about germs and to wash my hands frequently. So I also knew of the unsanitary mess that was the bottom of your shoe. Therefore, I would never allow people to wear shoes in my room. While my room is such a tiny scale compared to the world,…

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    With paints, you can be as imaginative as possible. Paint comes in different colours, creates a thick layer over wood and masks the natural look of the wood. The number of coats depends on the age and quality of wood that is being used to make furniture. Old wood usually soaks a good amount of paint and would have to apply as many as four to five coats to get the perfect look and finish. Though, by using paint, you…

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    One Day Narrative Report

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    time something was different; I could sense that this was no burnt-ramen epidemic. As I exited my room and entered the stairwell, I was greeted with the oddly eerie tone of systematic mumbling echoing up all four stories of the building’s brick corridor. Upon exiting the building, resident assistants armed with megaphones ensured that everyone was present and organized according to floors and room numbers. After everyone was accounted for, the uneasy crowd was shushed, and a man in military gear…

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    Minibars Analysis

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    Minibars: A mini-fridge-bar is a small, private refrigerator placed in hotel room to contain alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages. It is found in high-priced hotel rooms. Its size varies but mostly it is not more than 5.5 cubic feet. The room's guests can take an alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage or snack at any time during their stay and they pay bill of these items after they leave the hotel. The bar is loaded mostly with small bottles of alcoholic beverages, juice, and soft drinks. It also…

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