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    Keeping Your Gun Safe

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    way to keep your guns secure is to purchase a guns safe for your home or business – wherever you keep your firearms. When it comes to a gun safe‚ only the best will do – and not all gun safes are created equally. The gun safe that will protect your firearms needs to be more than a metal cabinet. A quality gun safe is one that will protect your guns from fire‚ burglars and anyone who shouldn’t have access to them. You want a gun safe that is safe from inquisitive children‚ but one that you are able

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    Food poisoning

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    Q. Discuss the causes of food poisoning and the consequences of food poisoning for both customers and hospitality enterprises. Food poisoning is caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages. Many different disease-causing microbes or pathogens can contaminate foods‚ so there are many different types of foodborne illnesses. Neglecting hygiene and safe food handling procedures can be financially expensive. The business may suffer a loss of customers‚ revenue and even be prosecuted. There

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    Human Life & Safe Water

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    causes health impacts and damage to biodiversity. 1.6 billion people have gained access to a safe water source since 1990.[63]The proportion of people in developing countries with access to safe water is calculated to have improved from 30% in 1970[64] to 71% in 1990‚ 79% in 2000 and 84% in 2004. This trend is projected to continue.[7] To halve‚ by 2015‚ the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water is one of the Millennium Development Goals. This goal is projected to be reached

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    Gabrielle Simard-Moore 11.5 Paradox of Safe Yield Safe yield was originally defined as the amount of water that could be developed from a ground water reservoir without depletion of its reserves. Over time the definition has changed as economics‚ protection of ground water‚ and environmental affects have been considered in this concept as well. So‚ safe yield is now defined as the amount of naturally occurring ground water that can be taken from an aquifer on a regular basis‚ economically and

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    Community safe rooms can range in price even more than residential or small business rooms‚ as the variances are much greater. Because of the greater regulations implemented by FEMA‚ community rooms already cost more; in addition‚ some rooms are built for up to one hundred people while others can hold up to one thousand. The Southeast Missouri Medical Center in Jackson‚ Missouri built a community center that would be able to hold 2‚000 residents throughout an area whose homes lacked basements or

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    Topic: Safe Sex Thesis Statement: (Proposition) The greatest kind of sex is safe sex. Type of Speech: Proposition of Value Listener Needs: Safety needs. Strategy for Presenting Content: Problem Solution Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to be smart when it comes to sex. Introduction: Do you honestly believe that everyone around you is practicing safe sex? According to a sex survey taken by the leading condom brand‚ Durex‚ in 2005‚ 51% of adults in America have had unprotected

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    Safe Yoga Research Paper

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    Yoga Essay 3 – How and why teaching method would be safe for every student who attends your classes. Establish ten safety guides to prevent injuries in your class. The guidelines I will establish are: 1. Proper Attire Clothing should be stretchy‚ sporty and close fitting without being tight. If a student has long hair‚ they should be encouraged to have it pulled back and secured to protect the student during asanas. Students should be in bare feet to prevent slipping. There should be an area just

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    Safe Haven Book Review

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    English 4 28 May 2014 Safe Haven: The Review Safe Haven is a novel written by Nicolas Sparks. Like most of Mr. Sparks novels‚ it is a love story. However‚ this love story has a hint of danger unlike many of his other books which are pretty calm in comparison. In retrospect‚ it is a novel that was intended for his common audience‚ mostly‚ young girls and older women. This review is my personal opinion of this novel with a summary of the book’s contents along with some of its strengths and weaknesses

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    much different it was fifty years ago in order to get water through their faucet. Water before 1974 wasn’t the most sanitary water to drink. In 1974 however‚ the Safe Drinking Water Act came into law. The water before the act was passed‚ carried different types of bacterial diseases‚ which were harmful to humans. According to EPA‚ “The Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) is the main federal law that ensures the quality of Americans’ drinking water. Under the act‚ EPA sets standards for drinking water quality

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    the Chinese currency‚ yuan‚ leads to the "safe haven" effect. The “safe haven” effect is a phenomenon that investors invest in stable currencies in order to avoid being affected by a recession. This causes upward trends of currencies that are regarded to safe‚ such as yen or Swiss franc and does damage to those countries. Second‚ the Chinese economy possesses amount of debts. If these banks default their obligations‚ the banking crisis will

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