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    ‘Environmental Impact Assessment Process for Oil, Gas and Mining Projects in Nigeria: A Critical Analysis’. Law, Environment and Development Journal, pp. 35. [Online]. Available at: http://www.lead-journal.org/content/14035.pdf [Accessed: 11/09/2017]. KHORSANDI, J., 2011. ‘SUMMARY OF VARIOUS RISK–MITIGATING…

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    The Keystone XL pipeline was commissioned in 2010. It “is a $7 billion pipeline approximately 1,661 miles in length and 36 inches wide” (Palliser 2012, 8). The company that would run this project is TransCanada and the pipeline “would run from Hardisty, Alberta, to Nederland, Texas, and traverse Montana, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, and Texas” (Palliser 2012, 8). The media has written about the different perspectives on this proposed project. The Indian Country Today article is…

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    Jan Van Eyck began his career as an artist in 1422 and continued until his death in 1441. While Van Eyck was active, he created many well-known paintings. According to John Haber, Van Eyck was a portraitist who was the first to paint in oils (pg.1). One of his most famous works is Wedding Portrait, or Giovanni Arnolfini and His Bride. This painting depicts a man and a woman holding hands in matrimony with many symbolic objects surrounding them. The painting was created in 1434 and currently…

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    energy supply for at least a century. He backs these claims by listing examples of recently discovered natural gas basins in the United States and abroad and by showing that the current gas supply has already put downward pressure on oil prices. The result of lower oil prices makes many products more affordable and improves the global economy. He posits that by switching from “dirty” coal to cleaner burning natural gas to generate electricity, the environment will improve by reducing…

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    Farmers lost money and much of their traditional influence on national affairs, but they continued to work and establish the organizations and methods that would preserve their place in American life. While industry generally increased in importance, farmers were struggling due to debt and falling prices of their products. There were crop failures starting to occur in the 1880s. Steamships and railways brought in wheat, lowering American farm prices even more. Economic transformation created…

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    The Persistence of Memory (1931) was made in 1931 by Salvador Dali, the artwork is 24 x 33 cm, oil on canvas painting, and now the artwork is in The Museum of Modern Art, New York. The style of the artwork is surrealistic. The subject matter is a barren landscape with melting clocks draped over unrelated objects, caricature of Dali’s face on the ground, plus a rocky headland with the sea in the background. The focal point of the artwork is the strange caricature of Dali’s profile, complete with…

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    Juliet uses aromatherapy with essential oils to help alleviate stress. To cope with stressful situations, the family utilizes discussion amongst each other and obtains extended family help and support when needed. They both decided that by being calm and supportive of each other in times of stress are what keeps them strong as a family. Value – Belief Pattern This pattern describes the importance of principles and spiritual beliefs that guide the family’s decision making…

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    Chevron is a world’s well known foremost integrated energy companies with businesses of exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas, manufacturing of products, chemical and transportation and other businesses such as power generation and technology operation. In this essay, discussion on how Chevron understands the customer needs allow it to concentrate on the strategies and procedures can fulfil the needs. The value which created by Chevron recognizing the environmental trends such…

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    boosted investment in green technology. Others approach green energy from an environmental view– the potential to incorporate environmental externalities by mainstreaming sustainable development requirements into economic decision-making. A third importance has more recently been expressed, especially by developing countries – the idea that green energy should serve the part of the population excluded by the current economic…

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    Subject Matter and Description of the Artwork & The Facts: The piece Pink and Blue II was painted by Georgia O’keeffe. The piece was created in New York in 1919. The painting was created by using oil paint on a canvas. There was no texture added, so the piece seems to be quite smooth. The canvas is 35 x 29 inches. It is displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art. The artist painted an abstract piece, and it does not contain a straightforward or well known subject. There are a variety of…

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