The phrase shouted at the end of Cinco de Mayo it Viva Mexico? (A)
Explanation:
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Using the diagram of ABCD , what is the value of 4A
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The correct answer is a copyright. As it says, it's the right to copy, that is, when you have it, something is deemed to be your intellectual property and you can do whatever you want with it, and if others want to do it, they have to ask you and then you can take their money or similar things in exchange for it.
This case relates to the "[Warrant] particularly describing the place to be searched" part of the Fourth Amendment. While the officers had legal permission to search the house at the address on the warrant, they <em>did not</em> have permission to search the house at the address they were <em>given. </em>Although the officers may have had probable cause to search Glen's house, they did not have legal permission to search the home he was residing in due to the fact it was not the address on the original warrant. Therefore, Glen's home and backpack were illegally searched, which is exactly what the Fourth Amendment is there is prohibit.
Guilt
guilt is the moral motivator number one. It is the feeling or the fear of the feeling one experiences as a result of participating in a morally wrong behavior. A morally wrong behavior is that which is sanctioned by a person set of traditional and religious believes.