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    Doctors without Borders Organization claims to represent the 60 countries which are underprivileged regarding the availability of the healthcare facilities, due to either negligence forms the world, or from natural disasters. The other factors which might have affected these countries are armed conflicts in the countries which hindered the normal and adequate supply due to the damage to the infrastructure of the country. The organization focuses humanitarian values and takes care of the people…

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    “Technocrat” commonly refers to an individual loves the latest and greatest gadgets and technology. In contradiction with border security technocrat is seen as addition to new technical initiatives that were to try to stop a terrorist from infiltrating the country to devise more strikes. Such methods as the Absconder Apprehension Initiative, which was considered by Attorney General John Ashcroft to be one of the answers that would help discourage and eliminate illegal Absconder in the United…

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    Border Wall Case Study

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    President Donald Trump has proposed to build a new border wall along the U.S. and Mexico border. The proposal has three phases of construction, including fences and walls to cover about 1,250 miles by the end of 2020. About 650 miles of the border has already been fortified. This plan would extend the wall along the rest of the border. The wall is expected to be around 35-55ft high. It is projected to cost around 25 billion dollars. A project of this type, magnitude, and cost requires, at…

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    Background. Jan 25, 2017, the 45th President of the U.S. signed an executive order to implement border security. It has character of urgency, so he orders to start immediately the building of an impenetrable barrier to impede that “bad hombres” and “very bad hombres” access to America’s territory, mostly from Mexico. In Addition, Mr. Trump expresses Mexico will pay “the great wall” not a fence. He has supporters at all levels of American society. For example, Silvio Canto Jr. states, “very bad…

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    Reflection on “Cross the Line: Border Stories” The video starts with a funny activity in Mexico that simulating how the illegal immigrates to cross the US and Mexico border. The participants are mostly Mexican young people, most of them start dreaming to cross the US and Mexico border even before they start elementary school as it mentioned in the video. However, the Mexican government sees the activity as a practice to teach the young people to betray their motherland. So they do not support…

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    The U.S. Customs & Border Protection is responsible for maintaining border security. Their primary duty is keeping terrorists and their weapons away from the U.S. homeland. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services only responsibility is overseeing lawful immigration into the United States. The issuance of visa’s and passport is not part of their duty, but remains a responsibility of the U.S. Department of State. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also known as ICE is responsible for…

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    of economic and personal opportunities. However, the American Dream is an illusion. The Mexican border is a dividing line to distinguish us from Latinos, but it’s an asymmetrical relationship defined by dominance and subordination. Latinos endure a long journey without knowing whether they will die from starvation or get shot by minutemen dreaming of what lies ahead in America. Thousands cross the border or go through the sewer but only a few hundred survive. In addition, Latin Americans…

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    Human Animal Border Essay

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    Human-animal border talks about how different cultures have had different ideas about how animals should be treated. In this paper, I will discuss what are the different places to draw that border, how well do we hold up to that standard, do we need to draw on this border at all, and what are the consequences of drawing it and not drawing it. Tylor said “culture is the complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, law, morals, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man…

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    these communities supplement these wells with collecting rainfall, but the APY lands receive infrequent rains with high rainfall events making it difficult to rely on rainfall alone [1]. To helps sustain these communities, GeoScientist Without Borders used geophysical tooling to locate groundwater resources. The first phase of the project was to use a magnetotelluric (MT) techniques to see if it could identify and characterize fracture rock…

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    The political dispute of identity versus citizenship is one that is persistently debated. In “Borders” by Thomas King, the narrator’s mother is traveling to Salt Lake City and must go through the borders between America and Canada. The protagonist experiences the conflict of man versus society as she feels the need to defend her identity from the guards. Thomas King makes the implicit political claim that identity and citizenship are not one in the same. The story is written from the point of…

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