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    Introduction The Keystone Pipeline was a proposed idea of a pipeline that would run from the oil sands of Canada to Steele City, Nebraska (“Keystone” 1). It would then connect with an existing pipeline that would administer it elsewhere. Since the proposal was for an oil pipeline that would cross international borders, it needed the President’s approval. The idea became such a controversial topic when President Obama stated that six days to decide the fate of this project was not a sufficient…

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    place for toxic oil can go “away” to once it enters an aquifer. Sadly, that is just one of the immense environmental threats Keystone Xl poses. Oil extracted from tar sands are thicker, more acidic, and more corrosive than conventional crude. Transported under inflated pressure, it raises a far greater risk of seeping along the pipeline route. Just recently, on the 16 of November 2017, TransCanada reports that a total of 210,000 gallons of oil leaked in South Dakota. Despite that oil travels…

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    many ways. To figure out the solubility, which is the ability of a solid dissolving in a liquid, of oils, fats, and detergents, the group tried to dissolve all the beginning substances and finished products in a multitude of solvents. In the testing of the four starting substances for the soaps, the group found that all the substances were insoluble in water and hydrochloric acid. However, vegetable oil was soluble in sodium hydroxide whereas the rest of the substances were not. This proposes…

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    have no impact at all, due to BP’s skillful use of the press release? I think BP Deepwater Horizon incident impacted American Business, because of the oil spill incident, it will affect the maritime industry. Such as, fishing, marine transportation and petroleum sector. It leads the negative effects for these industries. I believed it has re-energized the green movement. After I read the BP’s press release, they used very skillful and well word choices to lower the incident negative impacts,…

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    amount of change to the environment it has surrounded, which started around Ashbury-Haight Street in San Francisco and has spread throughout the country. Eastern religion, philosophy and political beliefs caused environmentalism, which impacted environmental thinking. Brought to the minds of young people, it helped make environmentalism a mass movement in society. Many young activists created a variety of organizations, events, and campaigns that supported the environment by protecting it from…

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    The leading scientific principle that drives all environmental and ecosystem management decisions are sustainability. Sustainability is defined by Miller & Spoolman, (2009) as the “Ability of earth’s various systems, including human cultural systems and economies, to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.” Applying this definition to ecology, there are four scientific principles of sustainability that highlight how the ecosystem has naturally sustained itself for…

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    that was used to power homes and industrial factories. This caused contamination to air, water and generated an amplified usage of fossil fuels that became one of the main causes of global warming. There were three ecological effects that had a big impact on the earth which involved air, water, and soil. Coal was used to power factories and trains which lead to a contributor to smog. Air pollution became a serious issue due to the iron and steel factories because they release toxins into the…

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    influence significantly on how the company operates and the demand for the products in this industry. For example, there are increasing awareness on more friendly fuels such as natural gas and reducing in the usage of “dirty” fossil fuels such as coal, oil sands, and shale gas. Besides, the cost of labour will increase due to less-willing and smaller workforce caused by the ageing population (Bargorett & Williams, 2014). Different management strategies are used such as hiring older workers to…

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    maintained its less contaminated waters and tried to keep a balance on the amount of fishes taken out of the water vs the amount still in the water and able to reproduce. One of the biggest factors that pose a threat to the fishing industry in the environment and the sanctions being imposed by governments…

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    “I just need you to believe me.” Daniel Fights a Hurricane and Take Shelter illustrate the story of two hypersensitive men, Daniel and Curtis, who constantly have visions and difficulty distinguishing between reality and imagination. While Daniel’s experience is elaborated by Shane Jones from three perspectives - the first person perspective (“I”), the third person perspective(“he”) and Daniel’s wife Karen’s perspective, Curtis’s is illustrated by Jeff Nichols from just the first person…

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