Pringles Essays

  • Maryland Vs Pringle Essay

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    Case Citation: Maryland v Pringle, 540 U.S. (Washington, D.C. 2003). Parties: Maryland, Petitioner / Appellants Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Defendant / Appellee Facts: Pringle along with two other men were stopped in the early morning for speeding. Upon the driver getting his registration out for the officer, the officer noticed a wad of money. During a search the officer seized $763 of money that was rolled up in the glove compartment, along with five baggies of cocaine. None of the three confessed

  • Maryland Vs Pringle Case Study

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    CASE CITATION: Maryland v. Pringle, 540 U.S. 366 (2003) PARTIES: State of Maryland, Petitioner / Appellant Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Defendant / Appellee FACTS: On August 7, 1999, at 3:16 am, a Baltimore County Police officer conducted a legal traffic stop on a Nissan Maxima containing to Joseph Pringle for speeding. Three people were in the vehicle, with Pringle in the front passenger seat. The police asked the driver, Donte Partlow, for his driver’s license and the vehicle registration

  • Maryland Vs Pringle Case Study

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    Case Citation: Maryland v. Pringle 540 U.S. 366, Ct.795, 157 L. Ed.2d 769 (2003) Parties: Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Plaintiffs / Appellants State of Maryland, Defendant / Appellee Facts: Pringle, was a passenger in a car that was stopped for speeding. Upon stopping the car, the arresting officer after asking for a consensual search and found money in the glove compartment and cocaine in the back-seat armrest. The officer arrested all three occupants of the car and Pringle was convicted for possession

  • Maryland Vs Pringle Case Study

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    Case: Maryland v. Pringle, 540 U.S. 366 (2003). Court: United State Supreme Court Dates: Argued November 3, 2003—Decided December 15, 2003 Parties: Maryland / Appellants, Pringle / Appellee Procedural History: Sitting in the front passenger seat of a vehicle, Pringle and the other three occupants in a vehicle was pulled over by the police. The police suspected the passengers in the vehicle had drugs in their possession. After the stop the police searched the occupants and the vehicle. A large amount

  • Case Brief Of Maryland Vs Pringle

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    Case Citation: Maryland v. Pringle, 540 U.S. 366 (2003). Parties: Maryland, Petitioner Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Respondent Facts: A car was stopped y a Police officer for speeding. The Officer had probable cause to search the vehicle and when he did he found money and cocaine. The three occupants of the car were arrested for denying ownership. After signing a written confession Pringle was sentenced by the State Court for possession and intention of distribution of cocaine. The case was revised

  • Maryland Vs Pringle Case Study

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    Case Citation: Maryland v. Pringle 540 U.S. 366 (2003) Parties: State of Maryland, Petitioner / Appellant Joseph Jermaine Pringle, Defendant / Appellee Facts: On the morning of August 7th, 1999 at 3:16 a.m., a Baltimore Police Officer conducted a stop on a passenger car for speeding. As the officer approached the car he noticed it was occupied by three males one of which was the respondent, Joseph Jermaine Pringle located in the front passenger seat. As the driver retrieved the vehicle’s proof

  • Court Case Brief: Maryland Vs. Pringle

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    Case Brief: Maryland v. Pringle Maryland v. Pringle, 540 U.S. 366, 124 S. Ct. 795 (2003) Facts: In Baltimore County, a car was stopped by a police officer for speeding in the early morning hour. The car was occupied by three men identified as Donte Partlow (driver/owner), Joseph Pringle (respondent/front-seat passenger), and Otis Smith (back-seat passenger). When the officer asked Partlow for his registration, he opened the glove compartment where the officer observed a large roll of money inside

  • Why Cheddar Pringles Are The Best Chips In America

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    People all around America enjoy eating chips. One reason Pringles are the best choice of chips is because they are very affordable. One flavor of Pringles, cheddar, is a good choice because of their excellent taste. Therefore, Cheddar Pringles are the best chips in America because they are affordable and taste great. Cheddar Pringles are a well-loved brand of chips that were created about 60 years ago. They were made by the chemist Fredric Baur who figured out the unique shape that the chips have

  • Selfishness In The Play 'Fourteen' By Alice Gerstenberg

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    Mrs. Pringle invited a guest who wasn't able to join because he needed to see his friend who is severely ill. In the script, Mrs. Pringle states, “That’s all due to Mr. Harper’s negligence. Sick friend, nothing! He’s just one of those careless men who never answer their invitations in time.” This means Mrs. Pringle is mad that there will be only thirteen guests, not fourteen but Mr. Harper could not attend because his friend was severely ill and Mr. Happer

  • Black Eyed Peas Research Papers

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    Awards in 2009. On November 19, 2010, Bryan Pringle filed a First Amended Complaint against the Black-Eyed Peas, EMI April Muisc Inc., Interscope Records, and several co-defendants (including David Guetta). This started the case of William Adams (Will.I.Am) and Bryan Pringle. In 1998, Pringle wrote a song called “Take a Dive”. He submitted the album to the United States Copyright office, and issued a certificate of registration on April 28th, 1998. Pringle

  • John Grisham Thesis

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    traditional topics concerning lawyers and legal situations (Pringle 2). The novel covers a few weeks of the end of summer and depicts the protagonist’s life and experiences during the time. It is also important to note that the novel is set around the time that the author was born; therefore, it describes the setting of the time as close as possible. John Grisham was born in 1955, in Jonesboro, Arkansas, and spent there his early years (Pringle 1-2, 65). Grisham studied law, and this is the main reason

  • Heat Energy Lab Report

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    the amount of heat absorbed per gram was 2400. For veggie chips, the amount of heat absorbed water was 710 ℃; the amount of heat absorbed per gram was 2500. For original pringles, the amount of heat absorbed by water was 1800; the amount of heat absorbed per gram was 1300. With this data it is concluded that original pringles are the healthiest option and veggie chips are the unhealthiest option. In many lab experiments errors occur; the errors in this experiment were calculated by comparing the

  • Rauwerda's The Slave Narrative: The Voice Of Mary Prince

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    believed the voice of Mary Prince was not open throughout the preface portion of her “slave narrative.” It was easily assumed that Pringle was the individual who misrepresented her name, changed it to his comfort and not her own. Rauwerda brings in this observation of Pringle’s editorial implication. She says the value of the name change was not appropriate for Pringle to make. It was something created and formed by his interpretation of the event, from his own “prejudices and preconceptions” (Rauwerda

  • The Nursing Sister Scene Analysis

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    scene who took care of the soldiers were as important to the people who were fighting in the front lines. The heritage minute clip on the Nursing Sister is effective, although it only highlights two nurses, in particular, Eleanor Thompson and Eden Pringle, the true meaning is to recognize the contributions of all the Canadian women who volunteered as nurses during the First World War. This paper will examine the purpose of the clip, how the event contributed to Canadian identity and accurate representation

  • Calypso's Death: A Short Story

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    Fingers Crossed, Pupoljci There is a family in Georgia. To begin, they had bad luck. For example, the dad, Nicostratus Pringle, has been in 3 ships while they sank. He somehow had survived all 3. When he was in preschool, a crazy, domestic terrorist had come to his school and shot 2 adults. One died, one was injured, obviously. She lived, but suffered from surgeries from the shot. The terrorist went to jail and got life in prison. When Nico (Nicostratus) was 10 (in 5th grade), the same terrorist

  • Diamond Food Fraud Essay

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    Diamond Food Inc. Assignment Questions: 1. How did “momentum payments” shift expenses into the future periods? Diamond Foods was issuing “momentum payments,” in which the company would send payments to growers in September for walnuts that were delivered in fiscal year 2011, which had already ended in July. It was found that these payments were used by Diamond Foods to inflate the fiscal 2011 results by shifting costs into the upcoming year. Diamond Foods’ “momentum payments” improved the full-year

  • Michael Porter's Five Forces Shaping The Structure Of An Industry

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    According to Pringle and Huisman (2011), Harvard professor Michael Porter’s five industry forces is one of the frameworks that most used and applied in industries until today. Porter defines that the structure of industry brings competition and profitability and it is not about the growing of the industry, whether it is developing or matured, high or low tech. In another words, Porter’s five industry forces are used to illustrate the competition within industry, and also to shape the structure of

  • The Causes And Effects Of The Black Death

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    This widespread bubonic plague that is known as the Black Death destroyed countless lives. The plague began in 1348 and the last outbreak took place in 1654 (Pringle 3). This specific plague was an insect-borne disease that wild rodents carried, such as black rats. They carried a pathogen called bacterium Yersinia pestis (Pringle 3). The spreading of this plague was very rapid (Saul 1). Symptoms of this plague were very disturbing and painful. Such symptoms as swellings in their groins and armpits

  • The Presidency: Theodore Roosevelt's Life And Legacy

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    Pringle isn’t exactly a fan of Roosevelt throughout the book has a tone of skeptical and critical. Other authors talk about how great Roosevelt is, but Pringle decided to do the opposite and talk mostly about his weaknesses. Pringle never bought into the popularity of Theodore Roosevelt’s greatness, but his disapproval becomes less strict as the book goes on, and just

  • The Pros And Cons Of Honor Codes

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    The percentage of students who believe the honor code is enforced fairly is 48% (Sledge, Sally, and Pam Pringle). Some people may find (like talked about earlier) that the “one size fits all” mentality is unfair. There are also other students who would believe that some people are not being caught for something they should be. The student council of schools