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    Sliding Down a Slippery Slope? The Future Use of Administrative Subpoenas in Criminal Investigations

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    A STUDY ON THE STUDENTS’ LEARNING STYLE AT SMU 2 BATU

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    Learning is private activity because we cannot see how other people think as they learn. We have realized that the differences between one student with others already exist. Those differences are not only about shape, body, or face but also about learning styles. Learning style are not abilities; rather, their preference to use their abilities (Santrock, 2001). Students have different interest, abilities, and preferences. Each student should carefully choose the learning style, that is suitable with his study needs. And students are the only ones who can choose learning style for themselves, therefore, they have a great control over how much and how well they learn through the learning style they choose. Various ways of learning are often ignored by teachers. That is why the writer was interested in studying the students’ learning style to know the kinds of learning style and to find the style mostly used by the students in learning English. The research design used in this study was descriptive quantitative research. The population of this study were second grade students of SMU 2 Batu, where 40 students were chosen by using simple random sampling. The instruments used to collect data were Reid’s Perceptual Learning Style Questioner and interview. All data were collected in October 2004. Based on the finding of the research, there were three kinds of learning style: visual learning style, auditory learning style, and kinesthetic learning style. And the style mostly used by the students in learning English was kinesthetic

    Lockdown in Manchester is a Slippery Slope

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    [Excerpt] Liberty. Security. Both are essential to a good life. But of course, neither is absolute, and at times circumstances demand that a society trade some measure of liberty for security. The tricky part is deciding when and how to draw the line

    On Firsts, Feminism, and the Future of the Legal Profession

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    Online Fantasy Sports Litigation and the Need for a Federal Right of Publicity Statute

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    The right of publicity is currently a jumble of state common law and state statutes, but the online fantasy sports industry crosses state lines with ease. Having witnessed the great revenue potential of online fantasy sports, professional sports leagues are trying to strong-arm independent fantasy sports providers out of the business by using the right of publicity to assert property interests in the statistics generated by professional players, and used by fantasy sports providers to run their online games. The first such attempt--by Major League Baseball--failed. However, the state law nature of the right of publicity prevents any single court opinion from binding the industry or other jurisdictions. The National Football League is attempting to achieve a more favorable result in a different jurisdiction. If successful, other professional sports leagues will be encouraged to litigate the issue, and Major League Baseball might even attempt to re-litigate its position in other states. This free-for-all could result in different rules for different sports in different states, which would not only be untenable for the online fantasy sports providers, but a violation of the Constitution as well. A cohesive federal right of publicity statute would (1) bring uniformity to the doctrine, (2) give federal courts (where these actions are being brought) a federal law to apply instead of allowing them to continue muddying the application of state laws, (3) directly address First Amendment concerns, and (4) solve the dormant commerce clause violation alluded to above

    Ancient solutions of geometric flows with curvature pinching

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    We prove rigidity theorems for ancient solutions of geometric flows of immersed submanifolds. Specifically, we find pinching conditions on the second fundamental form that characterize the shrinking sphere among compact ancient solutions for the mean curvature flow in codimension greater than one, and for some nonlinear curvature flows of hypersurfaces.Comment: Minor changes, bibliography updated. To appear on The Journal of Geometric Analysis. The final version is available online at https://doi.org/10.1007/s12220-018-0036-

    Unspeakable Suspicions: Challenging the Racist Consensual Encounter

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    [Excerpt] In recent years, law enforcement officials have honed a new technique for fighting the War on Drugs: the suspicionless police sweep of stations and vehicles involved in interstate mass transportation. Single officers or groups of officers approach unfortunate individuals in busses, trains, stations and airline terminals. A targeted traveller is requested to show identification and tickets, explain the purpose of his or her travels, and finally, at times, to consent to a luggage search. As long as a reasonable person would understand that he or she could refuse to cooperate, the encounter between the law-enforcement official and the traveller is deemed consensual, not subject to the constraints of the Fourth Amendment

    A comparison of approaches to estimating confidence intervals for willingness to pay measures

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    This paper describes three approaches to estimating confidence intervals for willingness to pay measures, the delta, Krinsky and Robb and bootstrap methods. The accuracy of the various methods is compared using a number of simulated datasets. In the majority of the scenarios considered all three methods are found to be reasonably accurate as well as yielding similar results. The delta method is the most accurate when the data is well-conditioned, while the bootstrap is more robust to noisy data and misspecification of the model. These conclusions are illustrated by empirical data from a study of willingness to pay for a reduction in waiting time for a general practitioner appointment in which all the methods produce fairly similar confidence intervals.willingness to pay, confidence interval, delta method, boot-strap

    Modelling Heterogeneity in Patients' Preferences for the Attributes of a General Practitioner Appointment

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    This paper examines the distribution of preferences in a sample of patients who responded to a discrete choice experiment on the choice of general practitioner appointments. In addition to standard logit, mixed and latent class logit models are used to analyse the data from the choice experiment. It is found that there is significant preference heterogeneity for all the attributes in the experiment and that both the mixed and latent class models lead to significant improvements in fit compared to the standard logit model. Moreover, the distribution of preferences implied by the preferred mixed and latent class models is similar for many attributes.discrete choice experiment; mixed logit; latent class logit

    Forecasting the demand for an employee Park and Ride service using commuters’ stated choices.

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    This paper uses Stated Choice (SC) data to forecast the demand for an employee Park and Ride service. Since it is well known that SC data contain sources of variation not present in Revealed Preference (RP) data we pay special attention to the scaling of the SC model. The results show that the modal shift away from parking-on site will be small unless the new service is accompanied by measures aimed at making parking on-site less attractive such as introducing parking charges.Travel plan, Stated choice, Forecasting, Scale factor
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