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    outages happen and keep underground electrical system in order to keep it safe from thunderstorm. Benefits of Mitigating Strategy: The benefits of the Risk limitation strategy which is recommended here is it will provide advantage to client over its competitors and will help the client to survive and adapt successfully to the changing environment of business, technology and economics, and will reduce its cost which it might borne in buying insurance against its operations. Answer…

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    outcomes of our actions without considering the long-term implications. For instance, the North Dakota Access Pipeline is a 3.7 billion dollar project that will facilitate the transportation of 470,000 crude oil barrels daily to refineries by an underground pipeline (Narayan). The pipeline alignment will be passing through North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, and Illinois states and cross various rivers (Yan). The implications of this project has negative long-term effects that could affect the…

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    Wag the dog This movie was directed by Barry Levinson which show us the relationship between the media and public. The movie is from 1997 and it is one hour and 37 minutes. The title of the movie is asking America why dog wag its tail? Dog wag its tail when they are happy. If the tail controlling dog, the dog will be stupid. if the tail wagging a dog mean that something big such a war happened by something small such as sex scandal. in this movie, The title describes that how media manipulate…

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    electrical, water, or gas components correctly. Another process we have to follow is to not interfere with underground lines or the property boundaries of neighboring houses.…

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    Domestic Terrorism

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    In 1968 the Weather Underground was created, during a tumultuous moment in American and world history. The left-leaning revolutionary or guerrilla movement were indicates of a different world than that which succeeded into the 1950s. This new world, according to its defenders…

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    History of Unemployment Insurance in the United States Unemployment Insurance was founded in 1932. During the Great Depression, Wisconsin was the first state to developed unemployment insurance. Soon after, the United States passed the unemployment insurance law. Soon after many other states endorsed the Social Security Act in 1935 such as California, Massachuates, New Hampshire, New York and Washington. In the of 1935, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Social Security in the Law,…

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    the Ayatollah held up the forearm and charred skull of a dead American soldier. The soldier had been sent with other U.S. troops to Tehran, Iran, on a mission to rescue sixty-six Americans being held hostage in the United States embassy known as ‘Operation Eagle Claw’ ” (Sarri, 1). On November 4, 1979, 3,000 Iranian students stormed the U.S. embassy in Tehran and took more than sixty Americans hostage. In October 1979, President Carter allowed the exiled leader, Muhammad Reza Shah Pahlavi, to…

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    Latin America Case Study

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    The purpose of this essay is to examine the impact of Canadian mining corporation’s operations within Latin America using various case studies of individual mines. It will be found that these corporations are in a relationship of exploitation with the neighboring communities surrounding their projects, and cause much more damage than benefits for recipient countries. An analyzation of the Canadian government’s actions, environmental impacts, and human rights abuses that have been caused by…

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    discharge to the environment. 6. Likelihood of Detection: How quickly will someone notice there has been a discharge or spill? For instance, a leak from an above ground chemical storage tank will be notice much faster than a small leak from an underground…

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    illegal immigration and drug smuggling have become sophisticated operations that provide a source of income, albeit an illegal source, to those who are willing to accept the risks. As long as the smuggling of drugs and immigrants is mutually beneficial in some respect, this smuggling relationship will continue. The reality of closed borders between the US and Mexico has only been to create a more lucrative market for underground operations to prosper while hindering the legitimate flow of…

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