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    Meshal Alrajhi Professor, Daniel J. Boyce Law for Business 9/9/2014 SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES RILEY v. CALIFORNIA Certiorari to the Court Of Appeal of California, Fourth Appellate District, Division One No. 13-132. [Argued: April 29, 2014; Decided: June 25, 2014] Facts: On August22, 2009, While David Leon Riley was driving, the police officer stopped him because he noticed that Riley is driving with an expired registration tags. At the same time, the police officer found that Riley’s license

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    Farle: A Short Story

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    Riley had noticed Farkle being slightly more distant lately, more aloof than usual. He was usually so affectionate, maybe not physically but even when he wasn’t touching her she could feel his love, but lately he’s been somewhere else entirely. His eyebrows seemed to be permanently furrowed and his eyes had grown a shade darker over night, making him appear much less reachable than the warm and always present Farkle she had loved for years now. So, during their daily study session at his house, she

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    ­­A Summer Afternoon is an elegant poetry written by James Whitcomb Riley(1849-1916) who was not only an American poet but also multiple writers such as humorist, essayist, short story writer, and journalist. His lack of education leads his poems to dialect and common sentimental language which adds more literary merit into his work. Die Fahne hoch!(The Flag on Hig) is an enamel painting by Frank Stella(1936- ) who is the most living influential postwar American artist moved beyond Abstract Expressionism

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    carefully studied, the film Inside Out tends to focus on the cognitive behavioral psychology of the main character, Riley Andersen. Cognitive behavioral psychology portrays itself as a cycle bound by an activating event experienced by a given individual, followed by his or her belief about the circumstance, which leads to his or her reactive response. In the beginning of the production, Riley Andersen moves from her childhood home in Minnesota to California, which sparks many smaller and unenjoyable events

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    Johnathan Simon Christopher Riley-Smith BA, MA, PhD, LittD has been described as Britain’s best crusader historian . Born in England on June 27, 1938 he was educated at Eton College in Windsor and Trinity College Cambridge. He has acquired four degrees over his lifetime: Bachelor of Arts in 1964, Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy in 1964 and his Doctor of Literature in 2001. From 1964 – 1965, Professor Riley-Smith taught in the department of Medieval History at St. Andrew’s College Cambridge

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    This is Queen Ruby Riley. She was born into the Riley family in 225 B.C. Her father was the Pharaoh at the time. He passed away shortly after her birth. Her brother became the ruler then. He ruled for more than 20 years before Egypt had enough of him. Then it was finally Princess Ruby’s turn. Egypt was very pleased with her after her first year of ruling because she made armies stronger, changed laws that resulted in less crime, and there were not nearly as many tomb robberies. She also expanded

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    private and if society would also agree that such privacy is reasonable, he can claim that the court violated his Fourth Amendment Rights. Many cases have seen people try but fail to invoke their Fourth Amendment rights. In the legal case of Riley v. California, Riley moved to suppress evidence that was obtained without a warrant, citing his Fourth Amendment rights that prevented warrantless searches. Even though this was a physical procedure that is different from the manner in which

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    When Riley Anderson was born, the emotion Joy (Amy Poehler) stood alone in the “headquarters” of her mind. But soon, other emotions appeared, including Sadness (Phyllis Smith), Fear (Bill Hader), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), and Anger (Lewis Black). As Riley aged, Joy and the other emotions learned to work together to bring balance to both her memories and the branching islands of the young girl’s personality. At age eleven, Riley’s life is uprooted by a family move from their Minnesotan hometown to a

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    Riley vs. California is one of the most imporntant supreme court cases during the 21st century. If ruled the in favor of the state of California it would fundmentaly change the fourth amendment officers would be able to search people’s phones with no other evidence other than they thought that it was in best intrest to them to serach it and you could have done nothing about it and that is a clear violation of the protection of unreasonable search and seizure that the fourth amendment gives us. To

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    Work experience had been the one thing I was looking forward too, until the week before. I had received a letter from my school entailing changes to my work experience placement. Dear Riley Spencer 4/5/97 We are sorry to inform you that your work experience contact Mr Adkins from Cafe Aroma has remorsefully had to withdraw his acceptance of your work experience placement due to an ongoing illness. However the head of careers Miss Weebly

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