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    An officer has to have a proper understanding when searching or arrest warrants are required. It is important to know how to legally search and seize a person, place, or item. The fourth amendment protects citizens of America by injustice government searches and seizures of people’s house, papers, vehicles, and other items. The fourth amendment says that no warrant should be issued but only by probable cause supported by an oath or a place to be searched or items to be seized. There is seven…

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    Clandestine Burial

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    might not be helpful in woodland areas because of the vegetation cover created by trees (Pringle et al., 2012). If the camera cannot see the ground then there is no advantage in using the technique. The use of thermal imaging can be very useful when searching for clandestine burials but this technique also has its limitations. “The optimum time to conduct a thermal imaging survey is just before sunrise or just after sunset, and this is thought to be due to localized increases in temperatures and…

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    Which explorer had the greatest impact? Juan Ponce de Leon because he accompanied Christopher Columbus on his 1493 voyage Ponce de León was a member of this expedition, one of 200 "gentleman volunteers." They took the second voyage to America He and his family settled on an island in the Caribbean named Hispaniola (Dominican Republic). De Leon A decade later, he was serving as governor of the eastern province of Hispaniola when he decided to explore a nearby island, which became Puerto Rico.…

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    Freud's Dream-Work

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    Freud believed in the expression of language to help reveal the nature of his patient's dreams. He used the term 'dream-work' to describe the ways in which dreams materialize from the unconscious and argued that dreams reflect desires (primarily sexual) which are supressed by the superego in order for the ego to develop as a social individual. There are instances however, when desires often escape from the unconscious and are revealed through slips of the tongue or within dreams themselves. The…

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    Asher has spent the past sixteen years searching for Benedict. He’s believed to be dead but Asher won’t let himself believe that. Asher has been working nonstop to find his fated mate and when he does locate him it’s not a thank you that he gets. Benedict is still angry over what he believes Asher has done to him. Benedict always believed that Asher set a curse upon him that turned him into a vampire, changing the course of his life forever but little did he know Asher too was tricked. With the…

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    In the information age, misuse of computers hurts the intelligence of the general population by reducing their attention spans. Many people in first-world countries cannot resist peeking at their smartphones during important tasks, but like any new technology, these problems eventually fade away. For example, new weapons introduced in World War I led to trench warfare, but later, war experts found new strategies that prevent these stalemates. Although Nicholas Carr’s “Is Google Making Us…

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    the investigating officer gave up looking for Margo. Quentin was questioning everything over and over again in his head like why Margo chose to leave the clues for him. Radar and Ben helped Quentin track Margo down which led them to miss school. Searching through Margo's room and her belongings made Quentin wonder why she chose to make the clues so difficult and clever. Telling Margo's parents that they knew why Margo disappeared (even though they didn't) was a mistake because they got the cops…

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    this case, we are going to explore in-depth on the benefits of using the Ashford University Library. First, to explain the differences between two resources notably scholarly resources and popular resources. Second, the key things to remember when searching for resources within the Ashford University Library. Third, how will you find resources that fit your research needs in…

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    lost God’s calling, he is a spiritually lost hermit, searching for a call or inspiration. He joins the Joad family on their trip in hopes of finding his calling while staying alive. On the road when the Joad family stops at a “Hooverville”, a shanty town filled with families who were unemployed, and Tom Joad finds himself picking a fight yet Casey takes the blame knowing that once he is arrested he will be fed, dressed, and bathed. Casey is searching for his purpose but his primary concern is…

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    from hopeful opportunities too marrying a man that oppresses her. She feels that she has reached a dead end, and is searching for a companion confide in, because she doesn't feel she can open up too her husband. Companionship is something that humans need, and an unloving, controlling husband does not fit the bill. He cannot provide her happiness or peace of mind, so she is searching for someone who can. The criticism she receives from her peers regarding e her pursuit of happiness is unjust,…

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