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Homeland Security

by Andrea C. Nakaya
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Synopsis

As a result of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the United States has made substantial and controversial changes to its homeland security system. The authors in this anthology offer differing perspectives on these measures, and on the state of homeland security in the United States.

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Gr 9 Up-A good balance of persuasive essays on both sides of the debate about our country's readiness in times of terror. Chapters open with an overview, followed by several writings from people who think our country has responded appropriately with programs to secure our safety followed by writings by those who feel that we are still vulnerable to attack. A brief introduction preceding each essay states the writer's position and/or qualifications. Topics covered include immigration, bioterrorism, nuclear plants, transportation, technology and identity theft, and sharing/coordination of sensitive information among those responsible for our safety. The issue of balancing new regulations with personal privacy is also addressed. Gray text boxes with bold italics emphasize views imparted in the pieces. Debate teams and report writers will find reliable material for their purposes while general readers will be provided with an informed, thought-provoking look at our individual safety as well as the nation's.-Marilyn Fairbanks, Azure IRC, Brockton High School, MA Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Book Details

Published
December 1, 2004
Publisher
Greenhaven Press
Pages
191
Format
Binding
ISBN
9780737727777

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