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    Both of these systems of energy production have their advantages and disadvantages. The pros for renewable energy include: ensured availability, low carbon admissions, and a large scale job creation. The cons, however, consist of: high development costs, unreliability, and the inability to produce large quantities. On the other hand, the advantages for non-renewable energy are ease of accessibility, cost efficiency, and the ability to produce a large amount of energy. While the disadvantages…

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    Fracking In Texas

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    hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, is widely used by the oil and gas companies in Texas and Oklahoma to produce oil and natural gas. Although hydraulic fracturing technology successfully reduce the price of energy, the scientific evidences show that it relates to frequent earthquake and water pollutions. According to a report from Newsweek Global, the Oklahoma Geological Survey states that Oklahoma only has one and a half earthquakes…

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    boundaries to sending can give significant bits of knowledge to business choices. Following quite a while of examination and practice, they have discovered that carbon catch and capacity (CCS) is in fact plausible, particularly when connected to upgraded oil and common gas…

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    John Davison Rockefeller the well-known American entrepreneur was born July 8, 1839, in Richford, New York. His first oil refinery was assembled in 1870 starting the later multi-million company brand “standard oil.” It was built near Cleveland because of the many oil hotspots. It wasn’t long until his business grew wealthier, by 1882 he had a near-monopoly of the oil business in the U.S., however some of the ways he ran his business led to the passing of antitrust laws. Rockefeller devoted…

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    The Love Chase Painting

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    Child Shall Lead Them painting is approximately 3’x3’. The Love Chase is a five-part series that consists of two 6’ x 5’ and three 3’x4’ paintings. The paintings are dated in 1869. And A little Child Shall Lead Them and The Love Chase are both oil-on-canvases completed during the nineteenth-century in Sacramento, California. Although, And A little Child Shall Lead Them appears to be done in the Romantic style, it incorporates Neoclassical through subject matter. The Love Chase also…

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    the process of hydraulic fracturing when drilling for oil in the ground, commonly called fracking. The film looks at many different ways that fracking for natural gas, oil, and other minerals in the ground occurs and tries to address the concerns surrounding the process that were said to be happening in the anti-fracking film Gasland. Gasland was made by Josh Fox. Who was upset because he didn’t get all the money that he was promised by an oil company. So he basically made up a whole bunch of…

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    Bp Swot Analysis

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    major petroleum and petrochemical groups. BP’s primary activities include: exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas; refining, marketing and transportation; and manufacturing and sales of petrochemicals. In 1908, William D’Arcy and George Reynolds struck oil in Persia and established the Anglo-Persian Oil Company (APOC). In 1935 APOC was renamed the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC). Throughout the mid-twentieth century, AIOC expanded its market and eventually became BP plc (BP…

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    development of the expansive oil fields throughout the state. Under the tradition of the common laws adopted by the British the land right was under private ownership; yet the land and mineral rights could be sold independently of each other, which the Osage Nation took full advantage of during the rise of the petroleum economy (Reese and Loughlin, 93). Petroleum created a distinct challenge to these laws because oil can be removed underground by accessing the same oil deposits from various…

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    help further company profits. The team reviewed all aspects within the corporation by analyzing their strengths and weaknesses as well as analyzing outside variables such as: opportunities and threats. ExxonMobil is the strongest standing Gas and Oil Company. The corporation has grown to become one of the highest-ranking within the industry. XOM has proven to value research & development (R&D). The company takes pride in their operational management system as well as their employees. They have…

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    The most unique type of art in this collection would have to be the painting titled Exotic History by Harry Widman. The craft is an oil on canvas that can be seen at the PCC campus of Rock Creek at building seven on the left side. The painting shows of three shadow figures of women painted in an abstract way makes it unique which is how all art is. Exotic History has a distinct visual style that work with one another to captivate the viewer, and get them to contemplate the meaning behind the…

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