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    Physical Education instructors will track the fitness assessment of their students from junior high to high school. The fitness assessment will consist of a PACER test (aerobic capacity), One-minute crunch test (abdominal strength and endurance), One-minute pull up or push up test (muscular strength and endurance), sit and reach (flexibility), body composition using an hand-held device, and height and weight. The results of these tests will be compared to the appropriate norm so students can get…

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    Is the Fourth Amendment violated by police action of remotely accessing a GPS or a vehicle’s tracking capabilities without a warrant or the probable cause necessary for the acquiring thereof, therefore necessitating Senator Snowy’s support of Taylor Thomas’s bill; and what would be the implications on the future of Fourth Amendment law if Senator Snowy declined to support the bill and thusly permitted the dubious practices to persist indefinitely? SHORT ANSWER Notwithstanding the current…

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    This shows how creepy and is an invasion of privacy, the family and student most of the time have given no consent to the school. Schools should not be able to put tracking devices in student IDs because it makes students and parents uncomfortable, as well as hackers can get their information. Student ID’s hold all the information about the student that people can get hold of and see and access like hackers. Student…

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    Jeepney Case Study

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    With the use of this application, passengers would not have to wait, without any guarantee on whether a Jeepney would be available. The access for the Jeepney would be much easier because GPS tracking system will be implemented in order to see the nearest Jeepney and if there are Jeepneys in their vicinity. The system is highly advantageous for the passengers as they could save their time that is usually used in waiting. Higher level of security…

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    How often should you weigh yourself? Weighing yourself is one of the most common methods of tracking the effectiveness of your diet plan or workout program. But the practice raises many questions begging for answers. Experts in the field of wellness often pose the question; how often should you weigh yourself? Should it be a daily routine or a weekly or monthly activity? If you know that, when is the best time to weigh yourself? Should you weigh yourself the first thing in the morning, in the…

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    medical debris keep thousands from shore,” Washington Post, July 10,1988. The poor management of medical waste resulted in the wash-up incidents on the Atlantic coast in 1987 and 1988. Following the incidents, the congress passed the Medical Waste Tracking Act of 1988. After a few years, many states responded to the wash-up crisis by formulating their own medical waste regulations. Consequently, New Jersey’s Regulated Medical Waste Management act was passed. This paper succinctly discusses New…

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    are above the law. The list below compiles seven texts that are related to cell phones in regards to law enforcement and privacy. Briana Bierschbach, 01/24/2014, Law enforcement’s use of cell-phone tracking devices gets legislative scuntiny In this article, we are being told that “cell phone tracking devices, which are portable and can fit inside of a suitcase work by impersonating a cell tower and tricking a phone to connect to it using its own antenna.” It states that the only thing needed is…

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    Columbus would have used these technologies such as a engine boat for higher speed instead of his cargo ship known as the Santa Maria and the two other ships (Pinta and Nina) that sailed at that time, a computerized navigation system for better tracking of his destination , and a clock instead of a sandglass and quadrant to tell the time of night and hour of day. With these modern day technologies Christopher Columbus would have successfully completed his voyages. Also making it to his right…

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    On a Wednesday afternoon in a large Canadian mall, a man in his mid-thirties was shopping in a retail store with a weird type of bracelet on his ankle. No one notices that it is a GPS tracking device, and he is an offender who just came out of jail on parole. There are a lot of people at the mall and one person, named Steve notices it and remembers a news story about how these GPS bracelets are really safe and can track a person’s movement step by step, but he just kept his way and…

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    examples stated that a reporter used a computer program to track if any companies or people had been tracking him. He then found that during the course of thirty six hours, his internet usage had been tracked by a hundred and five companies. The author also states that Apple tracks iPhone and iPad users, Facebook tacks members and non-members of their site, and the FBI and CIA are constantly tracking people using internet surveillance. These examples prove to make people uncomfortable, probably…

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