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Have you ever been in trouble with the law? I hope not, but if you ever were arrested in the US they would tell you that you have &amp;quot;...the right to remain silent&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;...You have the right to speak to an attorney, and to have an attorney present during any
 questioning.&amp;quot; These statements come from the Miranda warning because everyone needs an advocate from time to time. In this episode we are going to consider how an architect acts like an advocate.&amp;nbsp;

 
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