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    Al-Barharam Case Study

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    In October 2016, it was announced that a Saudi Imam would be visiting Nigeria in the near future to improve relations between the two countries; no doubt this Imam would condemn the actions of al-Barnawi and his followers as it would aid in the political aim of his mission. truly byzantine leader would do well to seize this as an opportunity to inflame the Sharia north through one of two COAs: coercing the Imam to denounce hostile action against Boko Haram; failing that, eliminating the Imam…

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    Health Issues In Louisiana

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    significant increases in cancer risk are associated with workers that have been exposed to high concentrations of ionizing radiation, certain chemicals, metals, and other substances (Hunt 4). There are many Louisiana workers who work in petrochemical refineries, and have been heavily affected by this field of work. In “A strong voice in Louisiana’s Cancer Alley,” by Julie Cart, a woman states that there is a clear difference between workers affected by the pollution and average students. She…

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    that only those who live near industries would be negatively impacted, but after reviewing the evidence it is clear that contaminants are spreading to physically diminish the health of all people it encounters. To further display the point, oil refineries have been found to emit “benzene, mercury, and other hazardous air pollutants that have been linked to cancer, reproductive problems, and neurological effects” (kay and Kats 2012).It is evident from this that a specific variety of pollutants…

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    be explored to help reduce pollution and environmental waste. The third alternative was the “Modified Project Alternative.” This alternative looked at alternate locations for their buildings and processes. This would mean moving building and refineries to different locations that would cause less damage to the surrounding environment. Alternate routes for transportation to the mine and the different facilities were also examined for this…

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    Becoming A Welder Essay

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    to manufacturing. There are different types of welding, but the common one today is arc welding. When welding you join steel beams in the construction of buildings, bridges, and other structures and to join pipes in pipelines, power plants, and refineries. Welding is used in shipbuilding, automobile manufacturing and repair, and thousands of other manufacturing activities. Before welding something you have to sketch and study the blueprint. How to become one There are a couple different ways…

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    and innovation to help meet the world’s growing energy needs. It operates globally and within the private sector of the economy and is often referred to as a ‘Private Empire’. Exxon Mobil holds an industry-leading inventory of resources, integrated refinery and produces chemical and petroleum products in regard to their profit-making. They also operate in all the sectors of business production. Organization 2 Non-profit making organization: Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox…

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    and slow economic growth. Investigations on the Petrobas oil company own by the state and the Brazilian president lead to corruption scandals based on bribery payments to secure oil contracts. The second corruption scandal involved the Lava Jato refinery company that affected the prices of gasoline and diesel and resulted in a slow consumption of refined fuels. Discontent among the Brazilian population has increased the mistrust on the Brazilian political…

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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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    Canada Oil Sands

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    sands development. They believe that although the province of Alberta, Canada is the largest oil reserves in the world, was the world 's largest industrial projects, but the original ecological environment has been replaced by opencast mines, oil refineries and pipelines. The development of oil sands is a challenge to climate change, it will only make the situation…

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    Shell's Csr Case Study

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    4.10 Local effects of Shell and Statoil's CSR in Nigeria The CSR concept however has the capability of both positive and negative effects. There is no doubt saying Chevron and Shell's CSR concepts have brought quit a number of developments and knowledge that the host communities benefited from (Tuodolo, 2009). Chevrons Agbami scholarship and Shell's CD programs has contributed immensely to the building up of local capacity, encourage growth of local economy and social capital establishment.…

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