Papers 2471-2480 of total 3969 found.
…of the thermal imager was not in violation of his privacy rights so he then entered a conditional guilty plea. A few years later the Supreme Court granted certiorari to Kyllo's case and began reviewing it. <Tab/>Justice Scalia delivered the majority…
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plea, "I am innocent, please wait..." How can this innocent man be put to death in a system based on fairness, and a theory of innocent until proven guilty. There have been circumstances such as this, that were said to be true. This is one example why…
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…would eliminate that distinction. The Patriot Act makes new offenses punishable by the death penalty. Section 411 creates new death penalties for certain terrorist offenses. A Plea for Help <Tab/>The fight against terrorism is different…
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…in half to the two older sisters, Goneril and Regan. This is Lear's tragic flaw which prevents him to see the true faces of people because his pride and anger overrides his judgement. As we see in the first act, Lear does not listen to Kent's plea to see…
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…pride and anger overrides his judgement. As we see in the first act, Lear does not listen to Kent's plea to see closer to the true faces of his daughters. Kent has hurt Lear's pride by disobeying his order to stay out of his and Cordelia's way when Lear…
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…is a native and servant to Prospero supporting this point of view [he too is forced to plea for freedom, which is not immediately granted]. The release of oppressed peoples to freedom and the realisation of their human rights are clearly positive. Hence…
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…and demand the freedom of his people. Moses' plea of, "Let my people go," was ignored. Moses warned the Pharaoh that God would send severe punishments to the people of Egypt if the Israelites were not freed. Again the Pharaoh ignored Moses' request of freedom…
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…to be painful electric shocks, to participant B, who was actually an actor. Participant A would often continue to deliver shocks despite pleas for mercy from the actor. In the Zimbardo experiment, also known as the Stanford prison experiment, volunteers were randomly…
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…technologies to "work" on themselves. Cell phones and pagers create a sense of street safety, although people actually used them more often for traffic management than emergency pleas for help. They use the telecommunications devices to coordinate activities ranging…
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…(Felicity Huffman) was pulled over by a policeman when her boys were not buckled up in the car, and while Lynette explained that she tried to make them behave but in vain, the policemen ignore her pleas and made a vindictive statement, saying that's her job…
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