It was reported “that’s nearly 2 million miles of our streams are at risk, and this threatens the drinking water of 117 million Americans”
Clean water is a fundamental need, and we cannot afford to have
Although there are economic benefits to the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline, the possibility of damage to the West Coast of Canada’s natural beauty is too great of a risk. The Enbridge company has had a long history of incidents where damage to the ecosystem was extensive and long term. Canada should not allow the Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline to go through as it poses a huge uncertainty to the safety of Canadian wildlife and ecosystem. Pristine areas across central and northern BC, including…
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Black people will get you into trouble. Not because they want to, but because they don’t know any better. They value things that others would find meaningless, they do things that others would know better than to do and their actions and mental attitude towards their futures are anything but progressive. Black youths are focused more on their attire than their education and they seem to have forgotten that they weren’t able to receive such a thing before. The black youth are hypocrites, raising hell…
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witness tampering Millstone found guilty on both charges Issues At Hand There are 2 pertinent issues before the court and before your honors this evening. 1. Can a person be convicted of negligently discharging pollutants in violation of the Clean Water Act, 33 U.S.C. § 1319(c)(1)(A), for failing to exercise the standard of care that a reasonably prudent person would have exercised in the same situation? In this case, the answer is no. To do so would be to apply a civil standard to a criminal statute…
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constituents (they want to be re-elected), the other members of their party, the President, their own personal views, interest groups. • What are interest groups? ▪ Groups (National Rifle Association, PETA, etc.) that act in their own best interest to get members of congress and other politicians to support their causes. • Who is a lobbyist? ▪ A person hired to represents an interest group. He/she informs members of congress about…
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What market are you in and how do you compete? BP is one of the largest energy companies in the world that is positioned as a multinational oil company with headquarters in London. It operates in two business segments: Exploration and Production, and Refining and Marketing. BP p.l.c. provides fuel for transportation, energy for heat and light, lubricants to engines, and petrochemicals products worldwide. BP also sells refined petroleum products, such as gasoline, diesel, aviation fuel, and liquefied…
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rationality leads to collective irrationality.” enticement -- one of the tools that governments use in order to get people to comply with laws that protect the collective interest. For example, public goods: roads, public transportation, clean air, clean water. coercion -- another tool that governments use in order to get people to comply with laws that protect the collective interest. For example, traffic fines as a means of forcing people to comply with speed limits, road signs, etc...…
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Amanda Watson HISTORY 102 0002 American History Since 1877 November 27 2012 Life in Mississippi in the 1940’s and 1950’s Growing up in Mississippi was extremely harsh and dangerous for African Americans in the 1940’s and 1950’s. The coming of age in Mississippi was a good example of firsthand experience of the living conditions, daily life, work, schooling, and violence in the South. Anne Moody experienced life with all kinds of White people. Some White people were kind and loving towards…
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I affirm the resolution, “Just governments ought to ensure food security for their citizens.” To clarify the debate, I provide the following definitions: Ought implies an http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ought used to express obligation. Jane Straus defines ensure as (Straus, Jane [author of the Blue Book of Grammar and Punctuation]. Grammar Book.) Ensure is to do or have what is necessary for success. The United Nations defines food security as (United Nations. 1975. Report of the World…
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Historical Development of Nursing Timeline Create a 700- to 1,050-word timeline paper of the historical development of nursing science, starting with Florence Nightingale and continuing to the present. Format the timeline however you wish, but the word count and assignment requirements must be met. Include the following in your timeline: • Explain the historical development of nursing science by citing specific years, theories, theorists, and events in the history of nursing. • Explain the…
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