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    With home invasions and burglaries becoming more and more prevalent, many homeowners are concerned about the security of their home and the safety of their family. Homeowners are now considering the option of installing home security systems to protect their family and their home. Home security systems are becoming more common and monitoring companies are becoming very popular as a way to increase the effectiveness of a home security system. Floodlights and alarms are good; however, a company…

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    Border Protection Satire

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    Border Protection Imagine yourself trying to cross the border every day just trying to make a better life for you and your family. Living on the streets and making four dollars an hour picking fruit off of trees is just not cutting it. You are trying to get by with the little resources you have found, but now that you are practically starving, you decide it is time to smuggle drugs. In the back of your mind you know filling out the VISA application to work here would be a smarter idea than…

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    state, and local levels to protect U.S. borders and the mainland from threats posed by state actors, non-state actors, and other malicious entities. Additional threats homeland security must contend with include those that are biological origin such as highly pathogenic viruses as well as natural disasters such as earthquakes and hurricanes. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is the primary federal agency responsible for homeland security with border security being one of its highest…

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    Cultural Homogeneity

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    disapproval towards refugees, governments have to tighten their borders and regulations to curb the number of asylum seekers who enter their borders seeking refuge. Governments are the only ones authorized to determine whether or not an asylum seeker qualifies as a refuge under the provisions set forth by the UNHCR. The number of applicants approved for asylum is less than 10%. The government typically employs two strategies that work together to control social change; containing applicants…

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    Coyote: A Short Story

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    shoulders making him look well built. His dark black sombrero, which he has never taken off. The most memorable feature of his is the deep, still red colored scar across his face from his right eye to his mouth. He keeps saying that it came from the border patrol. Which I doubt but who was I to question him? He slows down and runs at my pace, “Estas segura? Podemos regresar a tu pueblo.” I frown at how he’s not taking me seriously. “Estoy segura. Quiero ir con ustedes.” Why would I return back…

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    version of me that I can be. Concentration on things that can better my life, family, and friends are at the top of the list. Stress and healthy boundaries are the two key items that I want to improve and gain a deeper understanding on how to control. In the end, I have faith these improvements will enhance my abilities and foster a new confidence to navigate through life’s twists and turns in a more controlled and healthy…

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    Customs Border Protection

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    Part of Customs and Boarder Protection Traditions and Border Protection (CBP) is the Department of Homeland Security organization in charge of securing the fringes of the United States while at the same time encouraging the stream of honest to goodness exchange and travel. CBP is a various association of law implementation experts, exchange pros, knowledge investigators, farming researchers, and different representatives in charge of a far reaching set of missions that secure the country while…

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    Dalman would have to come up with an effective plan to make sure all the system are up to date; so the systems will not malfunction on everyone. Lei would also need to find the best position for employee’s access only so they can install the new control system for all the employees to clock in and…

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    satisfaction. In essence, I believe that the four essays ("What We Talk about When We Talk about Ralph Sampson", "Through a Glass, Blindly", "The Passion of the Garth", "Ha Ha," he said. "Ha, ha") written by Chuck Klosterman tends to answer questions that border around man’s latent desire for satisfaction and fulfillment. This idea is thus exemplified in the following statements of Klosterman, “The more media someone consumes (regardless of who they are or where they live), the more likely they…

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    Some border patrol officer have completely alienated themselves in the militaristic hunt of innocent travelers. (Urrea) May we question the effect of increased border patrol on privatized corporations? Up until the 1990’s there were less than 4,000 border patrol agents ,but after September 11, 2001 the number of agents doubled and the responsibility was passed from the Departments…

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