...Homicide by Intoxicated use of vehicle or firearm Wis.Stat.Ann §940.09 Issue: Is the taking of a blood sample a violation of Defendants fourth amendment rights? Rule: Wis.Stat.Ann §343.305(3) (West 2012) states (a) upon arrest of a person for violation of s. 346.63(1), (2m) or (5) or a local ordinance in conformity therewith, or for a violation of s. 346.63(2) or (6) or 940.25, or s. 940.09 where the offense involved the use of a vehicle, or upon arrest subsequent to a refusal under par. (ar), a law enforcement officer may request the person to provide one or more samples of his or her breath, blood or urine for the purpose specified under sub. (2). Compliance with a request for one type of sample does not bar a subsequent request for a different type of sample. S. 343.305 (3)(2) states if a person is the operator of a vehicle that is involved in an accident that causes the death of or great bodily harm to any person and the law enforcement officer has reason to believe that the person violated any state or local traffic law, the officer may request the operator to provide one or more samples of his or her breath, blood, or urine for the purpose specified under sub. (2). Compliance with a request for one type of sample does not bar a subsequent request for a different type of sample. A person who is unconscious or otherwise not capable of withdrawing consent is presumed not to have withdrawn consent under this subdivision and one or more samples specified in par. (a) or...
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...Learning from experience is one of the best modes of learning. This is because one gets to learn from their own mistakes and they can understand how to do things right. Experiential learning has produced the best experts in the world. This is why all education systems require a field experience. Field experience has changed a lot of minds and influenced decision making. Through field experience, people have made significant career decisions courtesy of a critical incident or general knowledge. This essay explores a school experience marred by lack of administration and proper personnel and facilities to handle special needs cases. The experience is a teaching assistant who is in a school that doesn't have steady top-level leadership which is very critical in every institution. Further, it has admitted a student who needs particular attention since he has been diagnosed with Craniosynostosis and has significant complex needs yet it lacks the proper personnel with expertise on how to handle such a case. This situation forces the teaching assistant to step up and take it upon themselves to find ways in which they can help this student. Choosing education as a profession is considered more of a calling...
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...Eugene Field was born September 2, 1850 at 634 South Broadway in Saint Louis to Roswell M. and Frances Reed Field. Eugene had one brother, Roswell, who was a year younger than him and a sister, but she died soon after her birth. Roswell and Eugene were very close brothers, but completely different. Eugene took after his mother, hated studying and also hated the dark while Roswell took after their father, loved studying and loved being in the dark. In 1856, the two boys’ mother died when they were five and six. Their father sent them away to live with their cousin, Mary French, in Massachusetts. Eugene wrote his first poem there at the age of nine. Then, at the age of fifteen, Eugene was sent away to a boarding school in Massachusetts. There were only five boys in the school. Eugene loved playing tricks against the master with the other boys. after attending the boarding school, he went on to William’s College in Massachusetts. at the age of nineteen, while he attended the college, his father died so he dropped out eight months later. “Field began college at Williams in 1868, after barely passing the entrance exams; he left...
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...You wouldn’t believe what a hectic week I have had. With work and school and now having to attend two baseball games a week, on top of practice is really overwhelming for me. On Thursday I had gotten the chance to attend field day at Jonathan’s school. It was one of those proud mommy moment, were I got to see him interact with all his friends. I loved watching all the kids compete with each other in all the different events. After school I had to rush home make dinner, get Jonathan into his uniform, and then to Jonathan’s baseball game without even taking a break. I’m amazed on how Jonathan is becoming quite the athlete, he hit the ball three times. Unfortunately, their team did lose the game. You know me, I had to put on my mom face on to...
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...On this day, Artillery as a whole was born. Even though Field Artillery and Air Defense Artillery are two separate branches now, both inherit Artillery traditions.The roots of the Artillery branch insignia goes as far back as 1834 in which the insignia that we have now was just two gold cannons were crossed over each other and worn on artillery officer’s caps. In this time, Artillery was just starting out as a branch of the Army. The equipment that they had was in a more temporary state, for the reason that the fundings for Artillery as a branch...
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...In second grade, on the last day of school, my class was waiting to go outside for field day. As the teacher took roll call the excitement of the last day of school was overwhelming us. When she was done taking roll call she looked up from her computer at all our anxious faces. Finally she says we are dismissed, and we all run out the doors. As we get out the doors our P.E. teacher was there to slow us down and to split us up into groups because there are stations that we will go to throughout the day. My groups first station was the bounce houses, which we only got five minutes and then we had to get out and go to the end of the line. Next, my group went over to the baseball field where our P.E. teacher was slingshotting balloons. The reason...
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...Field Artillery Branch The mission of the Field Artillery is to destroy, defeat, or disrupt the enemy with integrated fires to enable maneuver commanders to dominate in unified land operations. The home of the Field Artillery and the Field Artillery School are at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Field artillery is called the "King of Battle". The history of the United States Field Artillery began in 1775, when Henry Knox was appointed Chief of Artillery of the Continental Army. During the War of Independence, the Field Artillery evolved into a formidable entity on the battlefield, prompting General Marquis de Lafayette to remark at the Battle of Yorktown, "Upon my honor I speak the truth. American Artillery -- one of the wonders of the Revolution." Conflicts...
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...Your chosen site: Florida Sugarcane Fields Briefly (1-2 sentences each) describe the site’s current: Landform: The sugarcane fields just south of Lake Okeechobee are divided boxes of tropical sugar cane grass native to the Asian tropical climate. There is a marshy low wetlands area closer to the lake, but less sugarcane is produced there. Climate: The climate of the farmland surrounding Lake Okeechobee is a humid sub-tropical region, rarely going below freezing. There is an above average amount of rainfall for the U.S., which explains the tropical storms in the area. Ecosystem (vegetation/land cover): The rich nitrogen-filled soil is key to the production of the sugarcane. The giant sub-tropical grass is accompanied by groundsel and other...
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...Much about the Second World War is a mystery to most Americans. Technology was at a crucial point in history, weapon systems like Tanks, aircraft, and destroyers had evolved from World War I but little was known about the Artillery weapons systems. At the end of World War I the United States military suffered from one of the largest downsizes and budget cuts in American history. From these setbacks came extensive training and modernization for the Artillery. From the experiences suffered during World War I the U.S Army realized that it would have to improve its mass fires. This meant Field Artillery would have to adapt to the battlefield and restructure was needed for this to be accomplished. Prior to World War II fire direction centers...
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...MAJ Samuel O. Fadare III A491 Management Philosophy The transition from Company Grade Officer to Field Grade Officer brings its own set of unique challenges, especially since the purview of a Company Grade Officer is vastly different than that of Field Grade Officers. As such, a challenging concept that emphasized in the book The One Minute Manager Meets the Monkey, by Kenneth Blanchard, that one would need to have think through and develop an understanding and methodology prior to becoming deeply invested in the daily grind of the responsibilities of a Field Grade Officer is a management philosophy. Three key concepts that will become the foundation for my management philosophy are: planning, roles and responsibilities, and control. The first key concept in my management methodology is planning. Assessing the staff and the current systems/procedures in place, within the framework of the how the Battalion Commander envisions achieving his/her goals and objectives are necessary to...
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...I would like to submit for the position of Field Training Officer (FTO) for the Oak Harbor Police Department. I believe I am qualified for this position as I have been employed in the Public Safety Field since 1995 beginning my career in the Fire and Emergency Medical Service field. I have worked in Law Enforcement since 1999 when I began my career working in the corrections system and as a Reserve Police Officer. Now I am starting in my 13th year as a Police Officer and have found my passion in teaching and coaching. I have had the opportunity to be an instructor in various “Force Options” fields. I have been previously assigned with previous agencies as a TASER Instructor, Firearms Instructor while working closely with the Defensive...
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...Oak Glen Field Trip One day me and my peers went on a field trip to oak glen. When I got to school I went to my classroom and waited for the school bus to arrive at the school. Once they it came we gave our lunch to the bus driver and went inside, and the bus started to move. Once we arrived in Oak Glen I realized that it was freezing outside. Me and my peers gathered in a line with our water bottles, and followed our teacher to the instructor. After a while we organized to our group, and our instructor introduced herself to us, and her name was Ashley. She gave us a journal and a pencil, she said that we will be taking notes during the whole trip. We walked to a tiny shed where they kept all the jackets just in case someone got cold.We...
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...establishment of a level playing field for businesses. It also aids in analyzing trends in business and the economy. The first part of the research paper should outline the different offices and bureaus of financial reporting and why they are significant. The second part of the research paper will present some positive and negative examples of financial reporting results and offer analysis about them. These examples can incorporate both current events and historical events. Contract Theory * After explaining contract theory and how agencies arrange incentives, the research can focus on how this theory is a blend of workplace practice and economics. This paper will heavily rely on the fields of law and economics, and should explore situations such as moral hazards, adverse selection and signaling. Conclusions of this paper will focus on the larger implications for the field of accounting. Sponsored Links Read more: Suggested Topics for Research Papers on Accounting | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_7975932_suggested-topics-research-papers-accounting.html#ixzz24oQfrtTV Productivity Measurement * Even though productivity has become a common household word, the concepts behind it are very complex. A research paper on this topic would explore the many kinds of productivity measurement in a variety of industries. The effects and implications of this productivity in the field of accounting and business management is the main focus of the research. Both the technical and managerial...
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...proposed for research seem very well developed. The only potential problem I can see with your questions is the possible problem that you didn’t thoroughly link sustainability to your major field. I see that you have a very clear link with sustainability but it seems as if you have possible left out the link to your major field. I would suggest that you specify what your major field is and what kind of field biosorption deals with. I am guessing that biosorption has to deal with either the chemistry or biology field but I am not sure and I would recommend specifying which field it deals with and making that connection clear. Other than the potential link to your major field possibly missing the questions look very good. POTENTIAL FOR RESEARCH QUESTIONS: The questions you have provided for research seem to me like they have a very good potential to yield a very successful research paper. I think that your primary question is specific enough to be answered thoroughly with well-developed answers in a short research paper. The questions you have provided also do not have a yes or no answer and require a more in depth answer which will be beneficial to you when writing your research paper. The questions also seem to cover the area of biosorption very well and seem like they link that topic to sustainability in a very good manner. The only suggestion I have for you is to revise your questions and make sure you are making a specific connection to your major field of study and...
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...SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND PROSPECT OF MY SCIENTIFIC CAREER Firstly I want to introduce myself. I’m E. Suvd. I graduated from Mongolian University of Science and Technology in 2006 and got my bachelor degree in an engineer of gas supply and transmission but after I acquired to specialize in engineering teacher. Now I’m the first year postgraduate student of Novosibirsk State Technical University. I study at the faculty of Humanities, at the department of Psychology and Pedagogy. In the course of my postgraduate studies I’m to take candidate examinations in Philosophy, English and the special subject. That is why I attend courses of English and Philosophy. I’m sure the knowledge of English and Philosophy will help me in my research. I think what science can answer any question we have about the universe, while scientific research allows us to follow our interests, to learn something new, to give our problem solving skill. Therefore, learning to do scientific research is very important but hard. Every field of study has its own research problems and methods. After I got my master degree, I started to be interested scientific research. For this reason I enrolled to postgraduate course. I’m doing research in the field of pedagogy. My scientific research is devoted to the theory of value and engineering education in Mongolia. My dissertation topic is “Axiological aspect of engineering education in Mongolia”. I was interested in this problem when I was worked in the field of engineering...
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