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    discussions of immigration within the United States, one controversial issue has been whether the U.S. Security Against Foreign Enemies (SAFE) Act is effective. The SAFE Act is an American legislation requiring Syrian and Iraqi immigrants to subject to more background checks than other immigrants. On one hand, author Jamil Dakwar of Not So Safe And Sound claims the SAFE Act is targeting refugees from Syria and Iraqi directly and "violates several fundamental human rights laws and principles"…

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    regulations across the country,” according to Jonathan Masters, a University of Sydney graduate and member of gunpolicy.org (Masters). These regulations jeopardize the existence of automatic rifles in American homes and prevent the carrying of hand guns in safe zones, such as bars and schools even when carriers have their proper permits. The safety of the American people loses significant value with every gun regulation…

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    The Dangers of Safe Spaces Safe spaces can destroy the basic setup of college campuses right to promote freedom of speech. Freedom of speech is something that many have fought long and hard for everyone to have. College is supposed to help everyone get accustom to how things are in the real world. Having “safe spaces” on campuses deliberately hinders freedom of speech and it helps generate a world of more close minded people. While colleges are comprised of people from all around the world,…

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    The Beje

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    the Beje to make it as safe as possible for the Jews staying there? Does the Beje become another character in a way? By the end of this essay you will see the measures taken at the Beje to make it as safe as possible are; and electric buzzer installed, a warning sign and hidden room and a secret code and that the bee becomes another character in a way by always being there for those in need. The buzzer which was installed is one of the measures taken to make the Beje as safe as possible. The…

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    One reason as to why I believe parent should monitor their teens is to protect them. They need to make sure their teen isn’t in danger. In order to protect them they need know and make sure they are safe. Teens need to be protected from the dangers the internet has to offer. They should feel safe and protected. Another reason as to why i believe teens…

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    Safety In Ebola Hysteria

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    Is anyone ever truly safe? Some may believe they are safe inside their home, when they’re at school, or even at the movies. However, safety is an illusion because there have been many cases where people have been hurt at their home or school where they assume they are safe. In “The Masque of the Red Death,” the nobles believed they were safe from the Red Death because they were protected by the abbey. In “Ebola Hysteria: An Epic, Epidemic Overreaction,” the American people were losing faith in…

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    teacher having or holding a fire arm in there class room. I am on the side of I think teachers should be able to hold a fire arm in there class. The first reason I think a teacher should hold a fire arm in there class is so they can keep the students safe if there was ever a intruder. Some people would say that it would be to dangerous for the kids to be in school…

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    explain the problem at hand and how it bothers them. The created safe space can then be used to talk about the problem of harassment or discrimination and share supportive opinions and ideas with each other. Safe spaces can also be areas of isolation where the student can focus on themselves and calm down about the topic that bothers them. Such locations can be a library, a place of worship, or a park. Contrary to popular belief, safe spaces are not about censoring free speech. It is about…

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    they can be safe, where they can have rights and where they won't feel with f at in their daily life. “Nicaragua and El Salvador-violence from government and local gangs forced many people to want to leave”(Harvest of Empire, 2012). This means that people didn't felt safe in their country of origin so they were forced to leave and search a better place to live. This shows that people aren't safe in their country and the only thing they want it's to live in a place where they can feel safe. I…

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    and is no role for an irresponsible young adult. To handle the trust, job, and responsibility, the babysitter should be at an age to provide a safe, but fun, environment for the young children in their care. There should be an age requirement for babysitting because the babysitter needs to be responsible and entertain the child, all while keeping them safe.…

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