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    What Is Epilepsy?

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    affects the brain causing seizures. Seizures occur when the nerve cells in the brain release more energy than the brain can control. There are many different types of seizures. Seizures are commonly grouped under the terms generalized and partial, also referred to as focal onset seizures. Generalized seizures affect the whole brain at one time, while focal onset seizures…

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    At least Trump is Healthy The president of the United States of America is our commander in Chief, The Leader of the Free World, and most importantly, chosen every four years. The Election of 2016 is said to be unlike any election in recent history. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are some of the least popular candidates ever. Both sides seemed to be voting party lines just to keep the other out of The Oval Office. It is generally agreed that a president should be smart, kind, fun, charming,…

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    Since Epilepsy is know for seizures, it's main symptom is a seizure itself, and possibly fainting. The effects of this disorder all depends on the person, and how their body reacts to the issue. People may face, depression, no control of the movement in your own body, and being lost/clueless within yourself. If you are diagnosed with Epilepsy, medication is needed for this disorder in order to stay somewhat controlled and maintain the regulations of your body. If you don't treat yourself…

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    The Fourth Amendment: Search and Seizure In the Fourth Amendment, it states “The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated” (Cornell University of Law). The Fourth Amendment states its main idea in this statement and through it American citizens and their belongings and records are protected from surveillance, searches, and seizures. However, in today’s digital world government officials have…

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    Seizures are a neurological condition that is defined as the disruptions in the electrical activity of brain, which leads to alterations of the senses, behavior, and consciousness. First mentioned centuries ago, this disorder had many stigmas attached. It was thought to be the work of witches or demons, and people with epilepsy were shunned. (Langone, 2003) Epilepsy is the Greek word for seizure, and a patient is considered epileptic if they have experienced more than 2 episodes of seizure…

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    constitute an unlawful seizure. A seizure occurs when individuals feel they are not free to leave, such as when students are detained by school administrators for questioning. The Tenth Circuit, however, noted: “To qualify as a seizure in the school context, the limitation on the student’s freedom of movement must significantly exceed that inherent in every-day, compulsory attendance.” As in the cases involving searches, courts examine school officials’ actions to determine if a seizure or…

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    Search and Seizure Before stepping into someone’s house or property, officers of the law must obtain a search warrant. This is outlined in the Fourth Amendment. Evidence collected at an unlawful search is usually inadmissible in court. Two Layton police officers violated the Fourth Amendment when they stepped in the house of Chelse Brierley to question and arrest her in Utah. She was a suspect in a hit-and-run DUI crash in 2013. The vehicle involved was spotted by a witness in Brierley’s…

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    Unreasonable search and seizure are important. Unreasonable search and seizure is a serious problem in this country because some police officers will search teenagers without a probable cause. The reason some police officers will search teenagers because they think they can, or they do not fully understand the Amendment to search and seize. This happens all over the United States and is a big problem. The right to know unreasonable search and seizure is a fundamental part of the Constitution…

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    c) I agree that the main reason for the Bolshevik seizure of power was the mistakes of the Provisional Government. In source ‘A’ it is suggested that the provisional government did nothing to change what Russia had been like before the February revolution and that ‘it’s all the same.’ If the provisional government had made the effort to change the situation in Russia then the Bolsheviks would have had less support from the public because the public wouldn’t have been as anti- provisional…

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    cute. At the age of 4 my mom started noticing I would stare off into space and she would say my name and I wouldn't answer her. So my mom ended up taking me to the doctor and found out I was having pedimol seizures. I wasn’t aloud to see strobe lights because that could cause me to have a seizure. I don’t remember having them but, I would just stare off into space and block everyone out. I grew out of them, I stopped having them in 5th grade. 5th grade I feel like that's when I started getting a…

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