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    Bridge Vs Keystone Bridge

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    liked Carnegie and hired him as a personal assistant. In 1868 Scott asked Carnegie to build a bridge across the Mississippi River, to be the largest bridge to ever be built in America. Carnegie has no idea how to build it so he looks for advice from Keystone bridge builders. He decided to use steel, a relatively new material to the time. It was extremely expensive and hard to mass produce tho, no one have ever tried to use steel to build such a large structure. A English inventor has created a…

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    This idea can best be described as a keystone species. Keystone species are a species of animal that is involved within a specific ecosystem that alters the functions of the entire ecosystem. This species could be a plant or animal, but all other components within their habitat depend on their existence. Without these keystone species, the ecosystem would fail and eventually cease to exist. In relation to Yellowstone National Park, the wolf is the keystone species. In 1926, all of the wolves…

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    and forget to appreciate the simple beauty of the land. These are not sustainable types of actions. One controversial topic that seems to demonstrate this concept is the Keystone XL Pipeline. The Keystone is an unsustainable infrastructure, and citizens and the pipeline company fight over the land. Contrarily GEN-INFO The Keystone XL Pipeline is used to transport tar sands from Alberta Canada, to the eastern costal region of Texas. Much of the pipeline has already been constructed, but there is…

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    factors that need be considered into the decision of whether or not to approve the construction of the Keystone Pipeline XL. My personal opinion based on a strictly economical standpoint would be to approve it, reason being; it would create construction jobs and increase the supply of crude oil to the refineries in Texas. Thus, improving our economy. According to Kennedy from CBS News, “If Keystone were approved, (James Bambino of Platts, a provider of energy, petrochemicals, metals and…

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    Keystone Pipeline System is an oil pipeline system in Canada and the United States, commissioned since 2010. This pipeline is one of the largest oil lines in North America. The pipeline system has gone though three phases and now the great debate is to finish with the fourth and expand the pipeline. According to _____The first two phases have the capacity to deliver up to 590,000 barrels per day of oil into the Mid-West refineries. Phase three has capacity to deliver up to 700,000 barrels per…

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    subjects that include testing a hypothesis for conclusions to be drawn.1 The goals of the IRB’s are to protect both the patient and the institution and to review protocols of the intervention and ensure the subject and researchers are not harmed. The Keystone project clearly failed to include such processes. Furthermore, as outlined in the Nosowsky article, there were additional factors that justified the initial inquiry by the OHRP including the designation of the project by JHU as research…

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    procedure is harmful or beneficial comes from the findings of studies done in clinical settings. Therefore, it is important for institutions to report, through occurrence reports or incidents reports or otherwise, in order to gather data. Data is the keystone to evidence-based practice, and is the only way to objectively identify the best ways…

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    Even though there are many reasons to support why Keystone XL pipeline will be a very good idea, there are also many reasons that support that the oppositions gave the reasons why this Keystone XL Pipeline will be a problem to society. A lot of people opposite this idea of building the Keystone XL pipeline, because they consider this pipeline will not create as many jobs as it is promised. “Energy and Commerce Ranking Member Henry Waxman (D-CA) went as far as to argue that pipeline jobs are not…

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    One of the most important issues today for the left is climate change, rampant disregard for the environment will leave the world in shambles. There are a few current issues for the environment as well, like whether to allow fracking and the keystone pipeline. While most Republicans still deny it is a thing the Democratic candidates, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, have both put forth their own plans to combat its effects. Hillary’s plan mainly involves solar power plants providing energy,…

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    The creation of the Keystone XL Pipeline is an issue that has become the subject of national debate for the past couple of years. On one hand, there are those that believe it should be built because of its economic benefits. On the other hand, there are those who are against its creation because of the environmental damage it could cause and the communities it could ruin. Because of how divided people are over its creation, President Barack Obama has had to address the issue several times as…

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