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    the risk of environmental pollution in case of a spill into water sources or human settlements. Additionally, spills from the pipeline would be riskier than that from conventional oil. The oil is heavier, and it thus sinks as opposed to floating. Refining of tar sands oil is much more emissions of the toxic substances such as sulphur dioxide and nitrous dioxide. The emissions catalyse global warming, cause respiratory diseases such as asthma and may hinder visibility. The negative…

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    way you have been contributing to the growing amount of greenhouse gases being released into our Earth’s atmosphere. Although your corporation has taken some environmental initiatives, we would like to ask that you please reconsider drilling and refining oil because it is harming the environment. Oil spills are one thing, but climate change is another. Our ecosystem and climate is very fragile, and we only have one Earth. Ever since the industrial revolution in the 1700-1800s we have been…

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    Listo Case Study

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    1. Key players, Business Ideas. Establishing, Refining or Monitoring Key players are those, whose helping or hindering roles determine success or failure to the organization. These kinds of people fall under the delegating leaders who have high competence and high commitment in their assigned job. Here in the Listo systems, the employees were the key players thus while they were tried to control the outcomes seen deteriorating. The provided statement in the case “Employees began to complain…

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    Caltex Value Chain

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    Compared with the ideal value chain, Caltex existing value chain has many shortcomings. Exploration and Development With the deepening of oil exploration, since non-renewable oil and gas resources, making the exploration and exploitation more and more difficult and the cost is rising year by year. The production cost of crude oil also increased, mainly due to investment in technology is not enough. In addition, Caltex costs in exploration and development aspects of the constitution should be…

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    will lead to negative things such as increased unemployment, starvation, and poverty. Oil shortages will lead to increased unemployment in the future since there will no longer be any jobs created by the oil industry that relates to the gathering, refining, storing, and transporting of oil. Also, oil shortages will lead to starvation since it will make it more difficult to get the necessary nutrients and produce more food without a key component like oil. Moreover, oil shortages will also lead…

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    diesel. Due to its high-compression operation, a diesel makes its power and torque at low speeds and this makes it perfect for pulling heavy loads up steep grades. Fuel Cost Since diesel fuel is a product of refining gasoline and since the slow economy has led to a reduction in gasoline refining, there is less diesel fuel. The demand for diesel fuel is driven by commercial usage and this makes it a less discretionary expense. Because of this, its price has not dropped as steeply. Fuel Economy…

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    Garrett Augustus Morgan was an inventor. With only an elementary school education; he made a trail for future African-American inventors. He started having an eye for inventing at a young ages; that when Mr. Morgan knew he found his dream job. Mr. Morgan improved the sewing machine and, a hair straighten product. Garret Morgan was born on March 4, 1877 in Paris Kentucky. He was the seventh child out of a total of eleven children. Mr. Morgan was not totally in African American; he was actually…

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    Wgu Environmental Impact

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    CONTEXTUALIZING DISPARATE IMPACTS IN RICHMOND Is Richmond’s experience representative of a larger problem? Although highly regulated, implementation and enforcement of the oil refining industry differs, which may explain why a 1995 study by the Environmental Defense Fund found significant variation in emissions among refining facilities in the U.S. While California did not rank in the five worst or five best states in terms of efficiency, one might infer that uneven implementation and…

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    can lead to stability of valuation, recognition of quick successes. QSAM make every effort to confirm that the audit method is both cost and time operative by using organized approach. QSAM is a great tool for encouraging business development and refining companies’ performance. However it can be more useful by extending the use of QSAM into suppliers and consumers as part of the effort towards success of a continuous supply chain. We consider further interest of QSAM and uses in more…

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    remained as slaves to be tamed to ensure that they will not commit the same sin as Cain. However, Cain can also be a metaphor for sugar cane. Sugar cane was a major crop that slaves had to work on and here Wheatley is making a connection refining sugar to refining black people. When Cain is mention, Wheatley states, “black as Cain” (Wheatley 7). When sugar is harvested it is a black color, but when it is refined it becomes white. Just like Wheatley mentioned, “May be refine’d, and join th’…

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