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    A police dog, known as a K-9 in some English-talking nations, is a canine that is particularly prepared to help police and other law-implementation staff in their work. Their obligations incorporate scanning for drugs and explosives, hunting down lost individuals, searching for wrongdoing scene confirm, and securing their handlers. Police dogs must recall a few hand and verbal charges. The most regularly utilized type is the German shepherd. Canines have been utilized for law requirement since at

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    Arguments for Further Amendments to the NDPS Act

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    ONE FINAL STEP FORWARD: ARGUMENTS FOR FURTHER AMENDMENTS TO THE NDPS ACT. INTRODUCTION: Ministry of Finance (MoF) backed by the Prime minister’s office(PMO) has decided to consider the option of further amending the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) 1985 in the winter parliament session of 2015. The Ministry of Finance is expected to propose groundbreaking amendments which allow the state to introduce legal regulation of certain illicit drugs, including the decriminalization

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    PROHIBITION IN AMERICA The Rights of Individuals vs. the Responsibilities of a Nation   "The 18th Amendment to the United States Constitution prohibited the manufacture, sale, transport, import, or export of alcoholic beverages” . This historical, yet short era, known as “Prohibition”, set an example that is still referred to today. As people scrambled all around the country trying to illegally obtain alcohol, the country was once again in a state of chaos. As part of a Christian based temperance

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    multiple broken bones including his spine, thus succumbing to his injuries days later. It was found in a 2011 study that Blacks and Latinos are more likely to be stopped and searched by police officers even though they have a lower chance of possessing contraband or committing other criminal acts. (Natarajan 1). Another problem in society regarding Black Americans is that most of them are in poverty.In an article written by Henry Louis Gates Jr titled, “Black America and the Class Divide”, Gates claims

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    Poe V. Leonard

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    BACKGROUND Because this is an appeal from the denial of a motion for summary judgment, we construe the evidence in the light most favorable to Poe, the non-moving party. See, e.g., Goldberg v. Cablevision Sys. Corp., 261 F.3d 318, 324 (2d Cir.2001). I. Factual Background A. The Filming of the Trooper Candidate Testing Videos At some time during the fall of 1992, several administrative officials of the Connecticut State Police ("CSP") and the Connecticut Department of Administrative Services began

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    In our time, the Transportation Security Administration is an integral part of airports in the United States. One cannot simply travel on a plane without going through the metal detectors or being instructed to take off his or her shoes to check for bombs. Many travelers regard the TSA to be a hassle, as it adds hours into the process of boarding a flight. Some treat it as a necessary evil; they believe that the presence of the TSA is needed to offset the vulnerable state of airports. However, the

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    Frank Poon Mrs. Haedtler AP Lang Period 6 28 January, 2014 Aviation Insecurity: Why the TSA Doesn’t Do Its Job In our time, the Transportation Security Administration is an integral part of airports in the United States. One cannot simply travel on a plane without going through the metal detectors or taking off his or her shoes. For many travelers, the TSA is a hassle. However, some treat it as a necessary evil. They believe that the presence of the TSA is needed to offset the vulnerable state of

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    Illegal immigration has been a problem in the United States for a long time. The government attempted to use different methods to eliminate or reduce illegal immigrants. From deportation and increasing boarder security, to implementing laws that punish employers for hiring illegal immigrants, to awarding temporary work permits, and then to legalizing illegal immigrants through amnesty, these attempts have all failed. Nowadays, many questions ask if this problem of illegal immigration can ever be

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    Transportation Security Administration has important top class advanced imaging and selecting To check a passenger's ful body to hide the full scanners that include technology (AITs) Weapons, explosives, and other contraband system detacted. AITs mainly the threat of terrorism acts By an IED downing for a commercial airliner to prevent dedicated (Improvised Explosive Devices Device) smuggled on board by a passenger. The cost of this technology will reach $ 1.2 billion per Year by 2013 to 2014

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    The empire of Russia spread drastically over the course of the nineteenth century. With the expansion of the borders of the nation, as well as the establishment of the Soviet Union, the influence of other cultures and an array of diversity soon melded into the nation. With the inflow that presented itself at the time, there was also a loss of talent that struck the region. Due to a constant fear of persecution due to the views or affiliation of an individual, there was a great deal of fleeing or

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