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    Segura V. Williams 1984

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    Even if appellant had been subject to an illegal arrest, he would not be entitled to the suppression of the evidence because the police station arrest had not been the fruit of the bicycle detention. The court held that when the connection between illegal police conduct and the discovery and seizure of evidence is so attenuated as to dissipate the taint, the evidence will not be excluded. Segura v. United States, 468 U.S. 796, 805 (1984). In 1984, the Court first recognized the inevitable…

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    Community Policing

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    When it comes to community policing there has been a shift in the basic orientation of the everyday police activity. This shift has changed from fighting crime through arrests to fighting crime needs a broader set of interventions. Community policing is defined by Weisel and Eck in 1994 as “a diverse set of practices united by the general idea that the police and the public need to become better partners in order to control crime, disorder, and a host of other problems.” There is no single…

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    Vmhv1

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    1) Explain how the Lin et al. used the catFISH technique to determine which neurons are involved in particular behaviors (3 pts) Lin et al. used catFISH (cellular compartment analysis of temporal activity by fluorescent in situ hybridization) to compare the activation of c-fos expression during two successive episodes of behavior (either the same behavior or different) in the same animal. Through experimentation, researchers discovered that animals killed five minutes after fighting expressed…

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    represses all people he suspects are dissidents and/or who attempt to disclose the reality of the suppression of human rights in Cuba, or speak the truth about other egregiously unjust acts committed by Castro’s regime. It is important to define human rights so that people get a glimpse of the magnitude of the injustices that have occurred and continue to occur in Cuba, given the systematic suppression of human rights by Castro for the past 56 years. Basic human rights include the right to free…

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    difficulties in applying emotion regulation strategies (Henry et al, 2007; Kimhy et al., 2012). For instance, it has been found that patients with schizophrenia tend to overuse suppression as an emotion regulation (Henry et al, 2007). Similarly, Kimhy et al., (2012) found that patients with schizophrenia used more suppression than reappraisal compared to healthy controls in an Emotion Management Task (EMT). Neuroimaging studies attempt to explain emotion dysregulation in schizophrenia by…

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    There are some legendary forest fires that have been documented all the way back to the late 1800s. The most notable fire in that century was the Peshtigo Fire of 1871. After these fires, there were two main conservationists, Franklin Hough and Bernard Fernow, which pushed for protecting timber supplies and watersheds. The federal government then established the US Forest Service in 1905. The Forest Service was given control over the national forests. The current management at the time focused…

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    In Invisible Man by Ralph Ellison, power suppression infuses in the story from the beginning due to the main character/narrator lacking a name and just being called Invisible Man. Throughout the novel, the narrator power-struggles to find his identity due to the fact that he is constantly remembered that he is living in a white man’s world. In the beginning of the novel, the narrator is introduced as an outstanding student in an African-American College. He later own wanted to graduate and…

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    Calverie And Marriage

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    suffered abuse at the hands of her violent husband. He deprived her of her property, trapped her in a room for two days, denying her freedom, and deprived her of food; at the time, his actions were considered socially unacceptable (McDonough 39). Suppression of women is also demonstrated by the community’s reluctance to support Silona’s petition for legal separation. During this period, single women were viewed as a potential drain on their resources and sexually unreserved; as such, it was…

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    Ta-Te Ching Influence

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    The Cultural Influence of the Tao Te Ching There are a multitude of influences which are significant to the Chinese culture due to the phillosiphy expressed in the ancient poem, Tao Te Ching. The ideals expressed in the poem contributed to the culture of China in the areas of religion, and literature, and leadership. The philosophical influences of the poem Ta Te Ching have extended beyond China. The first two lines of chapter one of the poem Tao Te Ching suggest the writer, Lao-Tzu named…

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    all dissent. The extent of the Party’s suppression of human instincts is revealed through Winston’s omniscient narration, “always in you stomach there was a dull protest, that you were cheated of something you had a right to.” Thus, he can only protest silently. This is contrasted to Metropolis’ outspoken hero. Winston’s sexual relationship with Julia is a metaphorical “blow struck against the Party…a political act” as he challenges the Party’s suppression of human sexuality and relationships.…

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