Unsafe
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First he hits the father with a rock twice which makes him - the father - think about how
unsafe
and brutal his society has become and decides to make a documentary about violence and sex abuse among the youth (the night he was hit on the head he couldn't get much sleep, grabs his camcorder and goes out to his car to watch a film featuring him being sexually abused by a couple of bullies) which later on made him stood up for his son - with the help of his wife - by killing those bullies which led to him finding his long-time buried feelings for his wife.
The dramatic, mysterious circumstances surrounding the real Karen Silkwood's life and death led me to think that the movie would be suspenseful and closely plotted, focused mainly on the subject of
unsafe
working conditions at a plutonium-processing facility.
America's legal system makes sure that firms that produce a defective, and particularly an
unsafe
product, are held liable for the consequences.
It might be difficult for a child to go to a classmate’s house to study after school, because of bad roads,
unsafe
neighborhoods, or parents who are working and cannot provide a lift (or do not own a car).
Even as reputable firms ensure the quality of all their inputs, this loophole can allow
unsafe
products to enter the market, as occurred in 2008, when at least 81 Americans died after receiving doses of the blood thinner heparin that contained adulterated Chinese material.
There, they often live in desperately
unsafe
conditions with little food and no medicine, sleeping anywhere they can.
According to a recent report by the World Health Organization,
unsafe
abortions lead to the death of 47,000 women every year, with almost all of these deaths occurring in developing countries.
(Gates is herself a practicing Catholic who has seen what happens when women cannot feed their children, or are maimed by
unsafe
abortions.)
Restricting access to legal abortion leads many poor women to seek abortion from
unsafe
providers.
Opponents will respond that abortion is, by its very nature,
unsafe
– for the fetus.
Moreover, illegal fishing operations are known to subject people aboard pirate ships to
unsafe
and unfair working conditions at sea.
Although Chinese authorities have disputed US claims that Chinese-made heparin led to at least 81 American deaths, the scientific evidence has damaged China’s credibility and has strengthened perceptions around the world that Chinese products are unregulated and
unsafe.
Although abortions have been constitutionally protected since 1996, just 5% of public clinics and hospitals offer the procedure, and as many as half of all abortions are conducted in
unsafe
facilities.
Many of these deaths are caused by the estimated five million
unsafe
abortions carried out annually in Sub-Saharan Africa.
According to the ILO, dangerous machinery, long working hours, and exposure to toxic pesticides makes farm work one of the world’s deadliest jobs; more than 170,000 agricultural workers are killed every year on
unsafe
farms, twice the mortality rate of any other industry.
This means that, if KMET continues to provide abortion services to women in Kenya, where 30-40% of hospitalizations of women are associated with
unsafe
abortions, it will lose the funding it needs to perform the similarly lifesaving work of teaching doctors how to handle complications associated with childbirth.
Over the last few decades, many developing countries – such as Colombia, Nepal, Ethiopia, and Mozambique – have liberalized their abortion laws to save women’s lives and to reduce the costs to their health budgets of treating injuries caused by
unsafe
abortions.
With
unsafe
abortion a major cause of maternal mortality, particularly among adolescents and young women, the services EVA provides could not be more important.
Every day, 830 women die during childbirth and pregnancy, and each year, 6.9 million women are treated for complications from
unsafe
abortion, almost all of them in developing countries.
Indeed, as the country’s civilian political institutions corrode, its nuclear arsenal, ominously, is becoming increasingly
unsafe.
Morally, this is no different from permitting the construction of an
unsafe
dam or knowingly administering a contaminated vaccine.
The stumbling block has been potential investors’ fear that accounting fiascos in emerging countries would render the bonds
unsafe.
The workers are subject to
unsafe
construction sites, exploitative recruitment agencies, and little recourse to formal justice.
The governor of Greece’s central bank, an arm of the ECB, “predicted” that markets were facing a liquidity squeeze, implying that a Syriza victory would render the banking system
unsafe
– a statement that would be inane were it not calculated to start a bank run.
Meanwhile, the local population has remained impoverished and beset by diseases caused by
unsafe
air, poisoned drinking water, and pollution in the food chain.
The number of people traveling in unsafe, overcrowded boats across the Mediterranean, the Indian Ocean, and the Gulf of Aden has grown enormously.
While it would be difficult for Iran to seal the strait for long, if it managed to do so at all, it could easily make passage
unsafe
with attacks by small boats, sea mines, and missiles launched from coastal mountains.
Many live in overcrowded and
unsafe
camps, often lacking basic necessities, as they wait for some country to grant them asylum.
John Stuart Mill, in his classic book On Liberty, considered a situation in which a man sets out to cross a bridge that we know is
unsafe.
The International Civil Aviation Authority has announced that it will convene a group of experts to help it provide guidance for the industry to decide what level of ash in the atmosphere makes it
unsafe
to fly.
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