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    They are more concerned with the safety of the nation as a whole‚ not with the people they are shutting out. The biggest concern of the people who share this opinion is the threat of terrorist attacks caused by immigration. In the first section of the ban itself‚ it is stated that “In order to protect Americans‚ the United States must ensure that those admitted to this country do not bear hostile attitudes toward it and its founding principles. The United States cannot‚ and should not‚ admit those who

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    How YouTube ban affects Pakistanis By Ahmer Naqvi 02 Apr 2013 6:18 PM ISLAMABAD : For months‚ Pakistan’s government has been wavering over whether to lift the ban on video-sharing website YouTube. Opponents of the ban have said it limits access to information – a right which is particularly important with historic elections drawing near. In September 2012‚ Pakistan’s government decided to ban the world’s premier video sharing website YouTube from the country. The reason for the ban was a film

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    the New York City Health Department voted eight-zero with one vote abstaining‚ to enact a city wide ban on sugar-sweetened beverages in containers over 16ounce in size (Susman‚ 2012). At the urging of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg the health department is hoping that this ban will have an impact on the growing obesity problem among New York citizens (Susman‚ 2012). Opposition to the ban was evident before the final vote by citizens believing violations of his or her freedom are occurring

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    Banning the burqa

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    Summary Offences Amendment (Full-face Coverings Prohibition) Bill 2014 (NSW) into the New South Wales parliament which‚ if passed‚ will ban the wearing of various face coverings in public. The Bill does not refer to Muslims‚ Islam‚ the burqa or niqab. Comments by Nile clearly indicate‚ however‚ that the law is designed to target Islamic face veils. While the proposed ban‚ if passed‚ would affect only a small number of women‚ it would force them to make unenviable choice. Obey the law and deny their faith

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    The Immigration Ban On their prolonged and suffering journey the immigrants catch a glimpse of the Statue of Liberty‚ and contemplate the beauty of freedom‚ and what America has in store for their future. They remember all the gruesome and frustrating work they put in‚ in order to make their dreams of freedom a reality. As the plane softly glides onto American ground‚ the immigrants could already feel the American spirit fill their hearts. As they got off the plane‚ chaos occurred. The immigrants

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    Banning The Burqa Campaign

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    campaigns by right-wing nationalistic groups in Australia and around the world to ‘Ban the Burqa ’. This was a campaign proclaiming to protect and support and empower Islamic women. We argue that in Western discourse there indeed exists a disconnection between women as the subaltern ‘other’ women and their ‘real’ manifestation as the “material subjects of their collective histories” (Mohanty 1984‚ p. 334) because the ‘Ban the Burqa’ campaign lacks historical contextualisation and discursively paints

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    3-month ban on immigrants from seven major Muslim countries. The countries were Iran‚ Iraq‚ Syria‚ Libya‚ Somalia‚ Sudan‚ and Yemen. The order also suspended the U.S. refugee assistance program for 4 months and placed an indefinite ban on refugees from Syria. The Executive order also included anyone with a visa‚ green card or work permit from the seven countries listed. This action was taken to give the new government

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    using a cell phone while behind the wheel are numerous. One of the main reasons people still use their cell phones while driving is that there is no consistency in the laws across the country. Certain states have legislation that bans cell phone use‚ while other states only ban certain usage situations. Tough federal legislation is the only way to decrease the use of handheld cell phones while driving. The tougher the laws are‚ the less likely people will be to use their cell phones in non emergent situations

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    controversial decisions regarding immigration. Recently‚ he signed an Executive Order which placed a temporary travel ban on seven middle eastern countries. Trump’s temporary travel ban was issued to keep Americans safe and healthy‚ to try and stop terrorist attacks on this country and to save the country’s important infrastructure. Many Trump supporters are pleased with the travel ban. President Trump campaigned on the promise to increase border security‚ and that’s exactly what he is doing. According

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    ESP essay This is the headline from a just-released report by DoubleClick and the e-tailing group‚ Inc. What I find most interesting is how this will undoubtedly make headlines among various media outlets without any serious thought into what is going on here. First and foremost is the question of price and consumer loyalty. The impression given by such a headline is not that most people are price sensitive (we don’t need research to tell us this)‚ but that price is the MOST IMPORTANT

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