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    millions or billions of dollars in federal disaster relief money to disaster victims every year and this money must be available to provide this support. Also, as suggested in our reading, not all funding should be supplied by the federal government. State and local government, non-governmental organizations and local businesses also need to assist in the organizing and raising funding for emergency management operations (Haddow, Bullock, and Coppola, 2013). This is why I placed partnerships as…

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    Bp Ethical Issues

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    Introduction This essay will consist of the ethical examination of two companies who were involved in some of the most prominent debacles in American history. The cases of the Enron scandal with many financial issues and mishaps from the management team and those in charge of business decisions. In addition, the ethical information on the British Petroleum (BP) oil spill. Both instances will be evaluated on the lack of ethical behavior, and how it can be improved or avoided in these…

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    Phillips 66 Case Analysis

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    For instance, its Gulf Coast petrochemicals project is advancing well for its CPChem in the United States. This project is expected to increase ethylene and polyethylene capacity by over 40%. More than 70% of work on this project has been completed and the company expects this project to commence in the mid-2017…

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    missing airplanes and ships, such as Flight 19 and the USS Cyclops, but most of these disappearances can be explained by natural occurrences. The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area of the North Atlantic Ocean located off the southeast coast of the United States. The enigma of the area is its great controversy. “The enigma is that more ships and planes disappear in this area, in fair weather, more than in any other place in the world, for no readily explainable reason” (Bermuda Triangle:…

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    and secondary source of data by reviews of related literatures like textbook’s, articles, scientific journals, and internet web. The questionnaires were formulated to answer the objectives of the study; the questionnaire’s was distributed in three States in the Niger Delta area, which are Delta, Edo and Rivers. A total number of 150 questionnaires were distributed among the Government officials, the non-governmental organizations (NGO´s), the researcher, the oil workers and the communities as…

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    A Short Summary On Mexico

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    located in a region known as Middle America. In addition, Mexico is a little over 3,200 kilometer (2,000 miles) in length from its farthest land points. Mexico’s total area covers 1,972,550 square kilometers. Moreover, Mexico borders the United States of America; the states it borders are California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. It also borders…

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    TOPIC TransCanada is planning to take over the U.S 3 party gas pipeline operator. From the past two weeks, I have been reading this news in many website’s article about that the TransCanada is going to take over the U.S. gas pipeline i.e. Columbia pipeline. So suddenly this news attracts me and I wanted to go deep down about what exactly about this deal and how does it make any difference in supply chain industries especially in oil supply chain industries in up north side of Canada. So when I…

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    How 9/11 Changed America

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    firefighters, police, and civilians. The United States was attacked by cruel people for unjust reasons. We were attacked by a terrorist group known as Al-Qaeda. While the day was coming to an end, many were feeling overwhelmed and terrified. People feared that their loved ones were dead under the fallen towers unidentified. 9/11 changed the outlook of civilians in both the United States and around the world forever (History). On September 11, 2001, the United States was attacked by terrorists.…

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    Politically the powers in charge remained aloof. They made nary a stitch to take the moral high ground. The result was the United States, European and Asian countries as well began to spend large sums in order to 'out gun' each other. This is just one of the unintended consequences. So very soon after the war did the new technologies become more in the hands of despotic tyrants…

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    How did techniques within abstract expressionism emerge as a result of the social influences of World War II? As the arts express the feeling of the time, abstract expressionism emerged in the mid 1940s to the 1950s to express the personal feelings, and larger spiritual feelings of the artists. This style of painting cannot be described with a specific style, but rather against realist and traditional styles. The common element in their artwork was the emotional component that drove their…

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