Ida B. Wells

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    external workplace communication to inform, persuade, and educate their constituents on business, product, or service information. Companies elevate their brand when their trade name is reputable. When you see names such as Edward Jones, Starbucks, Wells Fargo, you immediately recognize the brand and name because of communication strategies. The way a company communicates to their stakeholders is measured…

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    According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, hydraulic fracturing or fracking is a “well stimulation process used to maximize the extraction of underground resources.” The resource most commonly extracted using hydraulic fracturing is natural gas. The practice of hydraulic fracturing is highly controversial as proponents and opponents debate its environmental benefits and costs. To begin, the use of hydraulic fracturing has greatly increased in the twenty-first century. The…

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    The Advantages Of Fracking

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    the rock at a high pressure, which allows the gas to flow out to the head of the well (BBC.com). Fracking refers to how the rock is fractured apart by the pressure; in fact, experts moreover refer it to a frac job and a frac unit (BBC.com). In nineteen forty-seven Floyd Farris of Standind Oil and gas began a study on relationships between oil and gas…

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    Oil Field Workers

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    Competition was so high because the later that a worker arrived on site the more competition he had to face, less pay as well as shorter working time. The mobile workers were usually second on site. Mobile workers are classified as teamsters, tool dressers and roustabouts. They were usually second because they worked with the mobile crew which took more time to get from…

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    In this paper the topics about ethics and privacy are going to be the main topics of discussion. Two businesses are going to be used in order to give examples about ethics and privacy. The bank Wells Fargo is going to be used to explained bad ethics and bad privacy. Wells Fargo has failed the code of ethics, and also violated their costumer’s privacy, because they used information that should have been used without the customer’s consent. The company Nike is going to be used to represent good…

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    AN ANALYSIS OF THE WELLS FARGO ACCOUNT SCANDAL INTRODUCTION Paying bank fees may be one of the most annoying, unwanted situations customers experience in the banking system. Imagine the fees paid suddenly becoming multiplied, and you were paying for accounts you didn’t even sign up for. For Wells Fargo customers, this nightmare became a harsh reality. The 185 million dollar Wells Fargo Bank account scandal began in 2011 and was revealed to the public five years later after…

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    Essay 1 Laurel Thatcher Ulrich’s essay “Well Behaved Women” is a reflection on how she believes her slogan “Well behaved women seldom make history” became so popular within a community of individuals, all of which believe the slogan relates to them. To utilize the meaning of this slogan, many companies, bloggers and artists have created media using the slogan, one of which will be discussed within this analysis of Ulrich’s viewpoint on the issues of her slogan. The image that will be discussed…

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    the information to the media, John is unconditionally doing what is morally right by attempting to save lives, where saving lives would be considered moral law. 5. Selection and explain the option that you prefer: I would select action alternative b, as it follows the Utilitarianism decision-making approach. I believe that weighing the costs and benefits of all potential outcomes from both choosing to release the information and choosing to keep quiet is the most logical way to go. Using this…

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    BP and the Deepwater Horizon Disaster of 2010 Case Study Analysis o What lead to the Deepwater Horizon Disaster? The popular oil company known as BP publicly prided itself on the company’s commitment to safety and the environment; however, shifts in leadership roles giving individuals more power caused the company to choose a less costly and more time friendly method of securing the rig for the drillings. This method ultimtely came at a huge cost to the environment as the largest marine oil…

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    In comparing two companies that manufacture one of the most demanded products on the planet, Chevron and Exxon Mobil are the two companies are at the top of the oil and gas industry and are responsible for most of the gas and oil that is sold throughout the United States. Each company is highly profitable and are able to turn their product quickly and continue to supply the country with an almost endless supply of gasoline and oil. A breakdown of each company’s liquidity, solvency, and…

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