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    standards to guarantee safety around the jobsite. For example, companies should have to keep fracking chemicals securely around the fracking sites. They should also “have to write detailed information on well geology and submit it to the Bureau of Land Management.” There are 112,839 registered wells in the US as of October 25, 2016, and these wells should be secure 24/7. As you can see, fracking is a very serious matter and must be handled immediately. The consequences outweigh the benefits when…

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    Geography Gerald R Pitzl

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    rainforests, desertification, and pollution featured in Unit two. Before studying this book, I never thought of pollution or how humans can damage our global environment being a topic a Geographer studied. I thought that Geography was based on maps and the land. The importance of humans and the way we interact with our environment is a huge part of the discipline of Geography. The immenseness of the field of Geography and the way humans interact with the world’s physical features is the theme I…

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    divided to emigration and immigration Immigration influenced American much more than emigration. America first time experienced immigration during the colonial era, from about 1600. Most immigrants came from European countries and came to this land for seeking the religious freedom. From 17th to 19th, millions of African slaves came to America without free will. With the increase of immigrants, the rules of immigration became more restrictive, but it did not deter Asian and Latin…

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    federal prison term. Instead of being released to ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), he was released to a sanctuary program in San Francisco. Lopez- Sanchez was found with a handgun on him and it was found to belong to a Federal Bureau of Land Management Officer. Juan claims he had only shot one bullet that had hit the deck on the pier, that then bounced off and hit Kate in the back. One hour after the murder of Kate Steinle, San Francisco police department had brought Juan Francisco…

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    Between 1993 and 1998, more than 2000 theme parks had been opened in China, developed and financed by both domestic and foreign investors. Disney management was convinced that a huge, child-loving populace would support a lively theme park business. Instead, many projects were swamped by excessive competition, poor market projections, high costs, and relentless interference from local officials. Several…

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    mitigate and plan for the aftermath of these situations. As stated in the plan, the East Central Florida Regional Planning Council plays a significant role in planning for disasters which uses federal and state funds for the full gamut of emergency management as well as anti-terrorism. All of this is done in collaboration with local fire departments, local sheriff’s departments, local county and state emergency managers, as well as the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, and Homeland…

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    Paid Paternity Leave: Mandatory for Employers to Offer In the United States, currently paternity leave is an issue for both employers and employees, on average women and men go back to their job(s), two weeks or less after their child(ren) are born. The first few weeks after having a child or children are the hardest, however too many parents are going back too soon. Employers should mandatorily offer paid paternity leave for new parents who currently end up going back to work too soon due to…

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    of workers being fired, they are deployed to positions of greater efficiency, effectiveness, and optimized productivity. Although difficult to quantify, Bureau of Labor Statistics data culled reveals that robotic companies are employing more than one million Americans in the material handling, manufacturing, and best-practice plant management. A study conducted by Metra Martech, a market research firm, concluded 2 to 3 million…

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    Left In The Dust Summary

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    document analysis of the San Juan County Paper, editorials, letters, Agency of Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s Report on the mining site, independent review of that ATSDR report, Atomic Energy Commission, Public Health Service, and Bureau of Land Management Staff Reports, and interviews of the Victims of Mill Tailings Exposure members, field notes, and transcript analysis. Their findings included over 150,000 square miles of contaminated tailings used in construction, 600 cancer cases…

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    Poor Diet-Related Diseases

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    When considering the time scale of the human species, the western diet of red meat, dairy, fats and oils, and refined sugars lands relatively close to current days. The general trend of calorie consumption per person, deaths due to poor diet, and diet related diseases are highest among the most developed countries. However, despite these clear consequences of poor diet, many people live in a blissful ignorance about what they are putting in their body and how it affects them. Should your health…

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