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    Keystone Smooth Beautiful women and a fun time can attract anyone to a product. That is what the beer company Keystone is going for in their commercials. Their commercial usually consist of a beautiful girl and a blue collar looking man saying something nice to the beautiful girl ultimately sweeping her off her feet. The commercial I watched used a figure head of a blue-collar man. They used a beautiful woman in distress and shows their product helping them win the beautiful woman over and the use of comedy with the weird situations. I believe that Keystone Brewing company commercial is affective. As matter of fact, the Keystone commercial I watched the character Keith Stone, he was walking with a thirty pack of Keystone on his shoulder. When he saw a little elderly lady try to get something named Key-Key out of a tree. So, Keith Stone walks off screen and comes back with a ladder and proceeds to climb up the tree.…

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    The Keystone XL Pipeline is the proposed last segment of the greater Keystone Pipeline project owned by TransCanada which would run from Hardisty, Alberta (in Canada) to Steele City, Nebraska. The proposed pipeline would carry oil sands from Canada to refineries on the Gulf Coast (Cama and Wilson 14).This pipeline would utilize a bitumen-harvesting process which is more environmentally damaging and less efficient than the tradition oil drilling process. Additionally, the pipeline has been…

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    There are many Americans today that believe Keystone XL Pipeline is a great idea, because there will be more job opportunities, which will also boost the economy, in the long run the oil will be less expensive, also it will be energy efficient. Nevertheless, there is the opposite side who disagrees with this idea. Many people consider the Keystone XL Pipeline a terrible idea because there will be less job openings in the long run, also it will be harmful to the economy and environment. Such is…

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    Keystone Species

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    Present an instance of one keystone species and describe its environment. Speculate on changes to the environment which could occur if that particular species disappeared. Give specific reasons for each variety. The keystone species, is a phenomenon in which a certain species keep the proportion of an ecosystem in check. Sea otters, are a great example of a keystone species. Because, they keep sea urchins from consuming and destroying large kelp fields. If the otters were to…

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    Keystone Reflection

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    I use Keystone AEA all the time with my instruction and extensions within my classroom. It was nice to see Keystone AEA referenced in this class, so others can see the great activities, lessons, materials, and books they have to offer. As a kid, I have always had a love for studying about natural disasters. So, it was a no brainer when I saw the selection that I needed to select that. The BP Oil Spill, The Exxon Valdez Oil Spill, The Hindenburg Disaster, Nuclear Meltdowns, Pandemics,…

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    Keystone Assessment

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    Review recent standardized test performance data for a given grade level or subject in your practicum school, and choose an area in need of improvement. Evaluate the data from that area by doing the following: Based on the Pennsylvania Department of Education Keystone Assessment re-sults, our school needs to make improvements in the assessment areas of high school level Al-gebra I, high school level Biology and English III. This competency assessment will focus on English III. Of the…

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    The Keystone Pipeline

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    Keystone Politics By Garrett Kizior History of the Keystone Pipeline Canada’s Athabasca River Basin is the home of one of the world’s largest stockpile of fossil fuels; bitumen. Bitumen, which lies beneath prehistoric boreal forests and peat bogs, is composed of oil, sand, and clay, and is often compared to thick tar. Because of its composition, bitumen is commonly referred to as tar sands The only method to remove the tar sands from the ground is to first inject hot steam into the earth until…

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    Keystone Species Report

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    Diversity in ecosystems has to do with a combination of keystone species, symbiosis, and adaptations. First of all, in my keystone species presentation about grizzly bears I said, “grizzly bears control the population of moose, elk, and other hoofed animals which allow other plants to grow.” If grizzly bears did not exist the population of those animals would increase. And that would lead to there being less plants in those areas which means there would be less animals that live in the trees…

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    Perhaps one of the most widely debated topics, in recent years, is the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline. The completion of the project has been done in multiple phases and one of the last phases scheduled to be completed is the phase 4 extension. This extension would create a pipeline that would trek, around 2000 miles, from Alberta Canada to the gulf coast of Texas (Friends of the Earth). Since the pipeline would cross international borders, approval from congress would be necessary in…

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    Keystone Case Study

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    I am writing this letter of reference for Mrs. Mary Livingston because it signifies that Mary is seeking employment different than Keystone Learning Services. As the former Director of Special Education at Keystone, I hired Mary initially to work as a special education teacher for Keystone’s Alternative Middle and High School. During that year of employment in that role, Mary was a significant asset as a special education teacher to our organization. Her strongest asset during that time, was…

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