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…than someone’s property and person, certain items can be searched and seized. If something is believed to be incriminating that may be contained in a boat, car or other vehicle, police can search without a warrant. Other circumstances besides vehicles…
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…which led her to sit on the floor, hit the floor with her fist, and cry. She stopped crying when she became startled at the fact that her hand was bleeding from pounding the broken glass. She then went into her car to go to work, when she began to cry again…
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…if they go around saving innocent guys’ lives all the time, and like that, but you don’t do that kind of stuff if you’re a lawyer. All you do is make a lot of dough and play golf and play bridge and buy cars and drink Martinis and look like…
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…will to save some of his skin cells cloned when he dies, and when the technology becomes available, to have a son cloned to take over his estate. Clara Antionian of South Dakota wishes to have her 10-month old baby, who died in a car accident, cloned and brought…
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…and more borrowing. With this, more cars and homes are being purchases which is fueling the economy even more. All of this is like dust in the wind, because turbulence in the stock market, an increase in interest rates, higher inflation, or lower salaries…
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…of us. “Back in 1970, a high school diploma could still be a ticket to the middle income bracket, a nice car in the driveway and a house in the suburbs. Today all it gets is a clunker parked on the street, and a dingy apartment in a low rent building,” says…
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…for privatizing the Postal Service was with numerous competitors in the market there would be more efficiency and the public would receive lower prices. But this would also increase the usage of resources, for example airplanes and cars. One of the problems the Post…
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…by industrial robots is only part of the issue of automation as a whole, and workers often regard individual robots on an assembly line in the familiar way that they think of their car.( Robotology pg. 17) Current work on industrial robots is devoted to increasing…
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…was a little biased because it had more logos that a male would recognize then a female. For example, we had a few car logos and technology logos. I also think that the slogan test was biased on the female side, it had more beauty product slogans then male…
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…has a rotational and mirror symmetry. The hubcaps on cars are often very symmetrical. The cupolas of many state capitals and other important buildings have reflectional and rotational symmetry together. For example, the Capital Dome in Washington D.C., St…
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