obligations, moral ideas, and moral philosophy (Boatright, p. 19, 2009). The case analysis involving Jacob Franklin was a perfect example of how an individual can face the dilemma of doing what is right or wrong. Businesses have their own code of ethics, and the employees within the business have to determine whether or not they will follow the company’s code of conduct. I will discuss several ethical issues in the case analysis including; failure to report information, remaining silent regarding faulty…
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MARCELLUS SHALE DRILLING PROCESS: THE LEGAL PROCESS OF NATURAL GAS DRILLING AND THE EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA Prepared by: Frank Onunga ABSTRACT Marcellus Shale is a rock formation that underlies regions much of Pennsylvania and parts of states such as: Ohio, New York, West Virginia, Maryland, Virginia and Kentucky. The formation contains a large amount of natural gas trapped inside small pores within the shale unit. Marcellus shale is found at a depth of 5000 to 8000 feet below…
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Extensions: Solvency #2 [1/1] 23 2NC / 1NR Extensions: Solvency #3 [1/1] 24 1NC Frontline: Inherency [1/1] 1. The affirmative is not inherent. Oil drilling and production is expanding Crooks 2014 [Ed. Energy Editor at the Financial Times. “US Petroleum Production hits 44-Year High” The Financial Times, 6/15/14 available via Lexis-Nexis] Nomac Drilling Corp. derrick man Justin Spruell, right, climbs down from an overhead platform after connecting a section of drill pipe on a Chesapeake Energy Corp…
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beginning to reduce the percentage of proprietary fluids in the fracking fluids cocktail. The percentage has gone from 2 percent down to 0.5 percent, and several chemicals such as diesel oil have been deleted from some company’s fluids. 2. Multi-well drilling pads can be used for multiple fracking operations. Several production casings can be run from a single site which keeps from clearing another 5 acres for additional extraction. 3. Companies have made improvements (Proprietary Information) with…
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Confrontation Analysis 1 Vicka Kharisma-29012019 Resolving Senkaku / Diaoyudao Islet Disputes: Graph Model for Conflict Resolution (GMCR) Analysis Vicka Kharisma1, Pri Hermawan2, Khrisna3 Institute of Technology Bandung, School of Business and Management, Bandung, Indonesia Abstract: This paper illustrates the territorial dispute over the Diaoyu / Senkaku islet between Japan , People of China (POC - China). The dispute over the islet is also linked to other important factors, one of them is…
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was measured on standardized digital periapical radiographs taken at baseline, first month, third month, and sixth months for each patient, using the SOPRO imaging software. The initial stability of implants was measured with resonance frequency analysis (RFA) and an engine‑driven torque. The measurements were statistically analyzed. The student’s t‑test was used, to identify the significance of the study parameters. Results: When mesial and distal bone losses were averaged, the radiographic evaluation…
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The Renaissance began in Florence, Italy and spread throughout Europe changing how art is created. In the 20th century, scholars such as Adams and Smith, explain how this movement took place nationally. Thus, why art historians draw the conclusion that Renaissance art is divided into subcategories; for example, the Italian and the Northern Renaissance. The two subjects are different because of their locations and cultural backgrounds. For example, Northern Renaissance art contains more gothic styles…
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China’s hunger for power The People’s Republic of China and Socialist Republic of Vietnam had a complicated and wearisome historical background that eventually brought the world to its attention due to their increasing tensions over the past few years. The two communist nations had territorial disputes since 1950s over sovereignty of the islands, Paracels and Spratlys, that could help fulfill China’s hunger for its expansion in politics, economics and energies in order to accomplished its ideology…
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