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    once it is set up, it makes prevention the most cost-effective approach to dealing with any marine species that haven’t spread to the Great Lakes. Almost anyone can do something. Here are some suggestions and further, less cost-effective tips to prevent the spread of invasive species. If you are a boater, paddler, or an angler, you can help by inspecting for and removing any aquatic plants, animals and/or mud from boats and equipment before transporting it from 1…

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    concept. Websites such as Facebook and Twitter can censure majority of the subjects that are posted. Sadly, these companies have not found a way to prevent cyberbullying of children and teens on their sites. Major corporations do not overly care about the peopleon the other end. They just want the money from the people who sign up. Parents can prevent cyberbulling with three simple tasks. The parents need to be aware, ask for passwords, establish rules while on the computer. Cyberbullying is…

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    Identity theft is increasingly on the rise because it is a convenient crime. This method of thievery is attractive to criminals because they can commit the crime leisurely within their home, car, the park, place of employment, or anywhere they can access a computer, laptop, or any other electronic device. According to Dictionary.com, identity theft as crimes in which a person’s personal identity is illegally obtained and misused for criminal gain. Identity theft is not new; it has been around…

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    How To Prevent 9/11

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    Wives lost their husbands, husbands lost their wives, kids lost their mothers, kids lost their fathers, fathers lost their kids, mothers lost their kids on this tragic day in history. Preventing this day is something that was wished for by all Americans. The world was greatly affected from nine eleven, how I was able to save nine eleven, and how America was changed from the tragic. September 11, 2001 started out as a normal day in our beautiful country. Little did we know that morning, would be…

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    Introduction On the early morning of August 29, 2005 Hurricane Katrina made landfall as a category 3 storm with winds over a hundred twenty-mile winds between Grand Isle, Louisiana and the mouth of the Mississippi River. Katrina went down in United States history as the single most catastrophic natural disaster. The damage caused by Katrina were estimated at $108 billion. The most costly hurricane in U.S. history. Fatalities in Louisiana alone were 1,577 people. There were fatalities in…

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    Accepting intelligence failures are inevitable is a pessimistic approach and does very little to help in preventing future failures or surprise attacks. The notion that intelligence failure are ( richard betts) inevitable is based on past studies of notable surprise attacks against the U.S, such as Pearl Harbour and 9/11.Therefore, it would be unwise and unjust to compare past intelligence failure to the present, due to the ever changing nature of threats. However, the challenges are very…

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    single news cycle with out hearing “Shooting in ”. In the two years since the horrific mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, CT, and over 82,000 Americans have died due to gun violence but little to zero action has been taken to prevent gun violence. This is a clear failure of the system of gun regulation. No person should have to live in fear of gun violence. To understand the problem of gun violence and create a policy solution moving forward, we must examine the…

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    identification cards, exclusion from economic life, and yellow stars turned into the desire of mass murdering the entire Jewish “race”. The rationale behind the action of killing Jews is that it would free up food for Germans and their soldiers, and it would prevent partisan warfare. The mass killings of Jews at camps in the East made room for new arrivals, so the work could be continued at a constant pace. As the eastern empire became farther out of reach for Hitler, the urge to murder Jews and…

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    War, the U.S came up with a foreign policy to prevent and stop the spread of communism throughout the other nations, by the use of diplomacy and foreign aid. The U.S would do anything necessary to stop communism from spreading by the Soviet Union. The two allied nations after WWII, Soviet Union and the U.S, quickly had different ideas on how to run their nations. The Soviets wanted to spread communism and the U.S wanted to spread democracy. So to prevent it the U.S took action such as; the…

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    roughly 9.3 percent according to the center for disease control. Worldwide this disease afflicts over 380 million people. Today diabetes takes more lives than breast cancer and AIDS combined (diabetesresearch.org). So what is diabetes and how can you prevent this disease? Diabetes is a metabolic disease in which the body’s inability to produce any or enough insulin causes elevated levels of glucose in the blood. The pancreas is supposed to release insulin. The insulin is very important because…

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