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    Imagine having to leave everything you’ve ever known behind. Having to walk away from the life you’ve worked so desperately hard to create for yourself. Well that is just what happened to the characters from Salt to the Sea. Thousands of innocent people forced to flee their homes to avoid death from war. These characters left everything behind and didn’t look back. And along their way they had a few bumps in the road, but they managed to do something inspiring. These people, who had nothing more…

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    Bottom trawling is a high-efficiency fishing technique in global coastal fisheries [1], but with negative effects on marine benthos [2]. Bottom trawling affects seabed environments by dragging a net on the seabed and suspending sediments [3]. In addition, this fishing activity threatens marine benthic biodiversity and destroys the structures of benthic ecosystems [4]. Fishers have been concerned with these impacts for 600 years [5]. Over the past half century, the impacts of bottom trawling have…

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    There are people who I look up to for a better life. One of the people that I get inspired is my father. As a child, I would see him struggle for us to have a better life than what he had. My dad has been through a lot over the past 48 years of his life. Trying to be independent with no male role model in his life is hard since he didn’t have anyone to look up to. My father was born in a small town in Michoacán, Mexico called Capacho. He has one older sister and three younger brothers. He…

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    The career that I want to work in when i'm older is the Navy SEALs. There is an endless list of reasons why I want to be a SEAL, But the biggest reason will be to help. I believe that everyone can make a difference in our world, I just want my Difference to be remembered for ages to come. The fact that I don't give up, and my dead eye make it all the more appealing. As a Navy SEAL you never know what to expect from waking up. SEALs dedicate their life to their craft, and team. In the SEALs you…

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    In this case, the safety of the fisherman in the fishing boats will be maximized whenever they are out at sea fishing. Besides, through data communication linkages, the headquarters will be able to inform the fishing boats for a specific type of fish immediately when there is a high demand for that specific species. On the other hand, the headquarters can also inform the fisherman to avoid…

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    Essay On Southern Border

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    Border Patrol agents and high tech gadgetry primarily protect the United States southern border. The task of securing about 7000 miles of the border lies in the hands of the U.S customs and border patrol. (Eckardt) Established by congress in 1924 the CBP has grown from less than 500 agents to around 20,000 agents over the years. (Graham) These agents are to stop the illegal entry of anyone that is trying to get into the United States. The Border Patrols meager start from mounted patrols, has…

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    Migra Analysis

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    In the book, Migra, written by Kelly Lytle Hernandez, an associate professor in the University of California Los Angeles Department of History and director of the department of Public History Initiative, argues how the personal history of Border Patrol workers came to influence…

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    Mexican Immigrant Culture

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    The focus switched to quick processing and deportation. They had twelve temporary processing stations that were affiliated with the border patrol stations and began relocating, processing, and deporting illegals. There was some extreme mistreatment of these poor people. There were 750 officers and investigators, 300 jeeps, cars, and buses, and three airplanes. Their goals were to coordinate…

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    housing, and freedom. However, Illegal immigrants do not get what they call the American dream. They attempt to cross the border if they get passed. Americans do control the border and have caught many Illegal Immigrants. The Interactions from border patrol can be a sight to never forget. They catch Illegal immigrants and line them up as if they were murders. Illegal immigrants get caught by them and obey their…

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    Thesis Border Patrol Agents must perform their assigned duties with the highest morals, integrity, and ethics because the security of the United States of America is influenced by their actions. United States citizens rely on these agents to detect, apprehend, and deter illegal immigrants and harmful contraband from entering the country. When an agent performs corruptly and dishonestly, placing personal gain in front of the mission of the agency, the foundation of lawful ethics in which our…

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