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    Strip Search Case Study

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    Barry Jay Collin, an inmate housed at Brockbridge Correctional Facility (“BCF”) challenges the constitutionality of two strip searches and visual body cavity searches of him in his dormitory in front of other male inmates and correctional personnel. He claims that his 1st and 8th Amendment rights were violated and seeks ten thousand dollars ($10,000) from each named defendant, seven thousand five hundred dollars ($7,500) for constitutional violations, and pain and suffering and filing fees. II. Factual Background. On February 8, 2017, the Contraband Interdiction Team (“C.I.T.”) and the Green Team conducted a mass shakedown and strip search in Kent dorm of the BCF. Complaint, ECF No. 1-2, at p. 2. Mr. Collins submitted a Request for Administrative…

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    of inmates). Strip searches are basically a procedure that keeps out contraband such as drugs and weapons into the facilities. Strip searches should be allowed because it is for the prisoner’s safety as well as the guards, also to keep contraband out, and it is not a right it is mandatory. These searches should be allowed because it helps keep the guards safe especially since prisoners have committed assaults against the guards in the past. Prison guards should limit themselves on how many…

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    Welch Vs Helvering Summary

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    Case Brief Citation Welch v. Helvering, 12 AFTR 1456 (USSC, 1933). WELCH v HELVERING, 12 AFTR 1456, 290 US 111, 3 USTC ¶1164 (US, 11/6/1933). WELCH, THOMAS H., 25 BTA 117 Facts: Thomas Welch worked for the E.L Welch Company in the grain business. The Welch Company proceeded to go bankrupt and Thomas Welch went on to work for the Kellogg Company to purchase grain for them on commission. Thomas Welch decided to pay off the debts of the Welch Company so that he could improve his credit and…

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    Since the beginning of the comic strip Calvin and Hobbles in 1985, I have been one of the great fans. The Calvin and Hobbles comic strip is about Calvin and Hobbes imaginative world. The book was first published in November 1985 and held a wide popularity until December 1995 when it was sent to the printing press. It has appeared in more than a decade and the readers have been delighted by its incorrigible twosome. Their adventures and conversations of the pair make the case one that is used…

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    Burlington County Detention Center where like every incoming inmate; he showered with the delousing agent and underwent a strip search while under the officers? supervision. On transfer to the Essex County Correctional Facility the prisoner was subject to a mandatory shower, clothes examination by the officials and a strip search.…

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    Comic Book Propaganda

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    cultivation of distrust in the Nazis, and of blind faith in the American government in comic books that the government helped create and propagate clearly informs the classification of the books as propaganda. An additional reason that comic books functioned as propaganda in the political sphere during World War Two was the reaction of the Axis powers, particularly Germany, towards their production. Propaganda is, by definition, one-sided, and, therefore, those who do not support the side…

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    Consequences as he desired a non-violent removal of the settlers, some that were extremely reluctant to relocate. These challenges caused the commander to struggle internally as he balanced the execution of his mission with consideration of the settlers’ safety. While the Israeli Commander mastered understanding the Point of View of the settlers’, it was this very foundation that filled him with internal conflict. Brigadier General Gershon Hacohen was the officer selected to fulfill the…

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    down the organization’s training camps (Marin, 2011). Abbas stated that he initiated the attempted raid to retaliate for the murder of Palestinians in Tel Aviv. However, Israeli authorities countered that Abbas had planned the attack long before the purported Palestinian deaths. Subsequently, a military court in Israel tried the captives and imprisoned them for possessing illegal firearms, belonging to a terrorist organization, and attempting to commit murder. Following the aborted raid, Abbas…

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    Causes Of The Six-Day War

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    if Jordan did otherwise, Israel would respond forcefully. Jordan attacks Israel and Jordan’s actions result in a domino affect as Syrian and Iraqi forces join the attack on Israel. On the second day, the fighting continues among all fronts. The third day Israel was able to capture East Jerusalem, including Old City Jerusalem, and reopen the Straight of Tiran to all ships. Israeli forces clearly excel on the forefront as on the fourth day of the war they take control of West Bank as well. Moving…

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    Understanding Comics contains a seemingly endless array of concepts involved in the comics process. Scott McCloud illustrates the driving forces behind the formation of comics while breaking down how they are to be interpreted. He simplifies very involved concepts and successfully opens the reader’s mind to see the world of comics in a new light. Scott McCloud’s theories and concepts are explained in-depth. He divides Understanding Comics into sections that reveal information regarding the use…

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