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    like that we are living in a world where prosperity, happiness and wealth. A lot of data, such as GDP and compared graphs, convinced people that the world is safe, whereas obscure the hidden hazards. Selective data may make it look like the world is safer and better, but danger in minority as well as some threats and problems, such as cyber-attacks, drug-resistant germs, food security and climate change, should also be taken into consideration. People who

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    For example, they will come into school and head debates on issues such as anti -social behaviour and knife crime. The Safer School Partnerships (SSP`s) were introduced in 2002 to provide better security in and around school`s because of a few high profile cases, the murder of Philip Lawrence for example. This has meant that there is now a bigger police presence in many

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    of age. Marijuana has been proven to be safer than alcohol, yet marijuana is against the law. Alcohol is known to contribute to acts of violence and crime, while in most cases cannabis can reduce aggression in its users. “In last year’s cases of reported violent crime three million offenders had been drinking. Almost all cases of date rape, sexual assault, and domestic violence had some kind of connection to alcohol” (Medical Fact: Marijuana is Safer Than Alcohol, 2009). Marijuana has not been

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    Park plays an important role in a community, creating safer and natural environment as well as providing a location for people to spend quality time and to interact with each other. In addition, Park welfares the city, communities, and families in several ways; for instance, provides an intrinsic environment, help children’s to learn, offer healthy lifestyle, creates a safer neighborhood, and as well as plays a vital role in bringing the community together; for example, hosting big events and other

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    the proposal from both positive and negative aspects that a warden would have to encounter. Stating the positive and negatives help to ensure preventions and overall prepare a prison to make their environment safer for everyone. This is the precise goal of this proposal- to make a prison safer. When reviewing the causes of contributing factors to violence in prisons, there are three main areas of focus: the volume of prisoners, the management/protocol of the staff, and the relationships that inmates

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    I came to this text, Practicing Safer Texts, thinking and expecting a new method to exegete scriptures centered on the controversial topic of homosexuality. I was not quite sure how food would be interjected into the mix, but it figured to be interesting. Unbeknownst to myself the text was not as much about homosexuality but positioned around a “queer” aesthetic of how one reads the scripture. The queer-ness is relative to being oppositional to how the “heteronormative society” chooses to read or

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    Safer Gun Legislation “The United States ranked #1 highest country to have 88.8 guns per 100 people an average of 270,000,000”(“Should More Gun Control Laws Be Enacted?”). On Feb. 14, 2018, the lives of students, teachers, and parents at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL would forever be changed. A former student Nicholas Cruz engaged in a mass shooting taking away 17 innocent lives: 14 students and 3 staff members, traumatizing the lives of fellow students. The Parkland, FL

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    Blood transfusions can be a life-sustaining medical procedure; yet its significance has been neglected. Like many procedures, the risk of potentially harmful complications are vast, however in healthcare the consequence of a mistake is death. For instance, when an acute hemolytic reaction can occur when a patient receives incompatible blood. The symptoms of which include pain, chills, fever, tachycardia, hypotension, and even renal failure (Kessler, 2013). Human error has required hospitals to implement

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    Obedience equipment: safer communities In today’s world, security is important for many reasons. The security officers of today not only deal with property protection they also deal with protection of people. Most people do not see all the work they do. Safety measures are a huge part of the job; reporting lights out, contacting persons, and blocked fire doors are just a few things these professionals do. There are many dangers in the line of work too. Contacting people that are drunk, fighting

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    our cheap fashion is coming from working children from all over the world. Receiving clothes from foreign countries like Brazil and many more is doing more harm than good to the working children. The working conditions for these children should be safer. The practice has caused people to buy cheap fashion without realizing the consequence for the children who made it. Before I began researching how child labor runs in the common fashion business, I wanted to know if child

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