men leave the bathroom, both having a look of nervousness upon their faces. The officers proceeded to the bathroom, where several pills were seen in plain view, around the toilet on the floor. Both men were arrested. According to the plain view doctrine, the officers had consent to enter the premises, and observed in plain view, several pills that were projected to be the illegal pill called ecstasy. Later on, 4 baggies of Ecstasy pills were retrieved from the bathroom plumbing. Depending on whether
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[pic] Criminal Justice Procedures CJ227-1 Case Study of Officer Smith [pic] Officer Smith was on patrol and notices a vehicle that fits the general description of a suspected car in a recent roadside killing of a fellow police officer. In this paper I will discuss the actions taken by Officer Smith and if she had legal justification for her actions and if evidence found is admissible in the court of law. Officer Smith was on her routine patrol when she noticed the vehicle in front
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Name: Keyiana Moye Section 1—Economic Miracle. Create a matrix overview of the economic expansion following World War II. Select five of the following topics to shape a response, and explain their significance to American history: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Adlai Stevenson, The Fair Deal, Nuclear Power, Government Spending, Suburbs, The Modern West, Keynesian Economics, Corporate Consolidation, The Postwar Contract, AFL-CIO, Antibiotics, The Salk Vaccine, DDT, Television, UNIVAC, Interstate Highways
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special taxes on cars, fuel and auto parts. Though expensive and timely to complete it did provide the benefit of allowing Americans the freedom of the open road and linked consumers to previous out of reach markets. When the recession hit, Eisenhower wanted to limit the government’s involvement while New Deal Democrats were more apt to want to stimulate the economy through tax cuts and deficit spending. By the end of his term, Eisenhower’s attempts at sustaining the economy through special
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no longer need to struggle to motivate people and light their fire – people motivate themselves. They approach work with zest, creativity and energy because what they want to do matches what the company wants them to do. Hence to quote Dwight D. Eisenhower “Leadership is the art of getting someone else to do something you want done because he wants to do it” The number one motivating factor to get employees to perform at their best focuses on appreciation and recognition, while money is important
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He also had the vision to know to that in order for our nation to be respected we needed to have a powerful military. Our country was building a strong military, which in turn lead to a hefty military budget, something Eisenhower accepted painfully and knowingly. President Eisenhower accomplished many great things including supporting the building of interstate highways which lead to more travel and national business progress that boosted our economy. However, one of his most desirable goals was to
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surrounding a speech. Before Nixon’s speech can be analyzed there must be a clear understanding of the events leading up to his speech. After only six years in politics as the California state Governor, Richard Nixon was chosen by Dwight Eisenhower as his running-mate in the Presidential election. Being only 39-years old and having relatively no political experience it was an honor for Nixon to be chosen. The main issues being debated by the presidential and vice-presidential hopefuls
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My German Heritage Your Name Your School Who are my descendants? Genealogy tells me to begin with my parents, then my grandparents, and to continue going back in the past until I reach dead-ends. I reached dead-ends quickly, with my paternal and maternal grandparents, and my father all having died before my birth; therefore, I was reared by my mother, and have no knowledge of their lives, or how their influence has made me the person I am today. My mother did speak of her parents occasionally
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John F. Kennedy Brian A Fitzgerald Eng/147 March 2 2015 The Things That John F Kennedy Was Well Known In October 1962, a spy plane photographed missiles sites being built by Russia on Cuban soil. President Kennedy did not want the Russian military and Cuban people to know he knows about the missile arsenal. So he held a secret meeting with his cabinet for a few days to resolve the issues at hand. By 1963 there were signs of less tension between Russia and USA. President
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Research Paper: General Douglas MacArthur Douglas MacArthur, born January 26th, 1880 in Little Rock, Arkansas. MacArthur was an American five-star general and the Field Marshal of the Philippine Army. He was Chief of Staff of the United States Army during the 1930s and played a prominent role in the Pacific during World War II. He received the Medal of Honor for his service during the Philippines Campaign, which made him and his Father Arthur MacArthur, Jr, the first father and son to be awarded
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