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    David Rockefeller

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    David Rockefeller 100 years In the 1939, four brothers Nelson, John David III, Lawrence and Winthrop, financed secret research of the world and war in the New York advisory pertaining the international relations, the most influential private analytical center in USA in domestic policy, moreover solely controlled by Rockefeller family. Prior to the World War II, the group of the American scientists and researchers met to develop strategy of the post war world empire, Henry Luz from Time and Life…

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    Exxon Supply Chain

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    (ExxonMobil-CEO, 2013) Figure 4: Return on Average Capital Employed Source: Exxon Mobil Annual Report (ExxonMobil-CEO, 2013) Supply chain management was began in Exxon Mobil when they started to define world-wide projects, therefore, the need of co-operating with third-parties was required. Exxon Mobil is working…

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    In 2007, the CEO and board of chairman Germany 's Siemens Cooperation stepped down after admitting to nearly $2 billion in bribes, which was the largest single corruption case in German corporate history. Klinkhammer (2013), argues that after being a corporate staple in Germany for almost 150 years, “corrupt activities had become cognitively institutionalized within the Siemens culture”. Similarly, the scandals of global companies such as Worldcom and Enron, just a few years prior garnered…

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    team and techno-commercial team in identifying, designing custom solutions for our end clients. We are involved in a highly specialized, non-commodity, project oriented business. Our success depends largely on a select group of customers such as ExxonMobil, Shell, BP, and a few other international oil companies. Our survival depends solely on doing a better job than our competitors in satisfying the unique needs of these customers. The marketing topics we covered in class and the insights I…

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    Texas A&M, I will have the capability to become a knowledgeable engineer and to truly make an impact. In five years from my graduation at Texas A&M, I envision myself working as a chemical engineer at a reputable energy company such as Shell or ExxonMobil and bringing my knowledge and capabilities to the…

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    Global warming is the belief that the earth’s temperature is rising due to various pollutants. It is an idea that has been around for centuries, dating back to early B.C. While the ideas of climate change continue to grow, so do the controversies. Years ago people thought global warming was just a theory, but the evidence is becoming harder to ignore. Even with all the information collected about climate change, it is still being dismissed by many. The withering of the environment will only lead…

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    Dunlap, Riley E., and Aaron M. McCright. "Organized Climate Change Denial." The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society. Ed. John S. Dryzek, Richard B. Norgaard, and David Schlosberg. Oxford, U.K. ; New York: Oxford UP, 2011. 144-160. Print. Oxford Handbooks. The tenth chapter of the book, The Oxford Handbook of Climate Change and Society, is titled “Organized Climate Change Denial”, and was written by Riley E. Dunlap and Aaron M. McCright. In this chapter they argue that much of corporate…

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    March 26, 2018 To: Ellen Cohen, Mayor Pro-Tem of Houston City Council From: Janet Asante, Chief Environmental Science officer for the Houston Health Department Re: Urban Houston Communities Suffering from Pollution after Hurricane Harvey Background and History: Hurricane Harvey is the first hurricane to hit the Texas coast since Ike in 2008 and the first major hurricane to hit Texas since Brett in 1999. Houston, which was founded on the banks of the Buffalo Bayou in 1836 and rises barely above…

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    Kimberly Ma / Bus5-187 Sec 13 Participation/ Discussion Questions: Discussion: Why would government need to interfere? Government will interfere for political, economic, and cultural reasons. In the economic sense, the government might intervene to protect, regulate and control the resources. Some political motives involve securing jobs, national security, responding to unfair trade, and gaining a bigger influence in the market. For instance, in order to secure jobs, the government might…

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    When I was younger, I saw the most beautiful cow downtown. Considering I live in Houston, TX, the fourth largest city in the United States, there’s not much room for livestock to roam around free. But this seemingly displaced cow was absolutely vibrant and alluring. Its hide was ornamented with a myriad of colors that formed a picturesque mural. I used to dream about the cow and always wondered where exactly I first saw it and when I would have the chance to gaze upon it again. When I came for…

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