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    for the victim, or others may insinuate that the whole action was there fault. However, imagine how the victim feels after this degrading and traumatizing event. They may feel disgusted, shocked,and upset. Now they must live with these feelings just because of someone else 's actions towards them. Now all of a sudden their life isn’t the same, and it has changed. Although, they can…

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    the Nebraska government to reroute the pipeline. 2.1 Environmental Impact Study and Perryman Study As to compile with the National Environmental Policy Act and the Department of State for a presidential permit that included a national interest determination, TransCanada had to prepare an EIS, which was a three-year study and examined “project design and safety, including the potential for oil spills, the potential impact on the Ogallala Aquifer and groundwater in the Sandhills regions,…

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    issue, but are afraid due to the fear of being physically beaten or humiliated. Even in Flannery O' Connor's, "A Good Man is Hard to Find," a grandmother faced with the mortality of her family by the ways of a vicious criminal illustrates how most victims suffer bullying behavior rather than fighting back simply because they are too intimidated.…

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    mission statement is the establishment of the values of the organization and vision through the foundations of your learning experience (Walden University. 2015). Scholar-practitioners (Faculty, Alumni, Leadership and students) envisioned graduates explanation of critical changes in the society of the 21st century. The university maintains high standards of quality and integrity through student-centered learning (Walden University. 2015). “In 2011, Walden’s inaugural Social Change Impact Report…

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    findings suggested that there was no difference in the levels of four fundamental needs after inclusion, regardless of the source of inclusion. In other words, they concluded that it does not matter who included the victim of ostracism, as the pain of exclusion tends to be healed if the victim senses social…

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    military is much more prevalent than a person may think. Only recently has it been touched on in the media and questioned about its consequences. Even if civilians are raped, punishment is very rare due to lack of evidence and the overall respect for the victim. In the military, rank is everything. If someone is attacked by a person of a higher rank and there is an absence of hard evidence, the decision will almost always rule in favor of the attacker. Also, in the military there is an extreme…

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    Pope Francis Analysis

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    negative impact humans are having on Earth, but he claims that we can save it, and almost seems to be bringing people together for the cause, in a more supportive manner.…

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    Programmatic NEPA Review

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    guidance is part of the Administration’s attempt to bring up to date federal agency implementation of NEPA to improve the involvement of the public, transparency, and efficiency of environmental reviews. Under NEPA, a Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) is created for an extensive federal action, such as the adoption of a plan, policy, program, or regulation. 40 C.F.R. 1502.4(b). Often referred to as a “strategic environmental assessment” by NEPA professionals, the programmatic…

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    have small impacts, and therefore, are of little concern. For instance, air quality falls well within regulations(5). And other VECs, migratory birds and terrestrial species, also have modest impacts due to the limited footprint of the project and the wetland compensation proposed as mitigation(5). However, some VECs are more concerning. Three have issues with baseline data: freshwater fish habitat, shellfish pollution harming human health, and marine mammal habitat(5). While the impacts are…

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    K-T Extinction Essay

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    and unique theories about the K-T extinction. Some theories have good evidence, others have little to none, but there are no guarantees if the evidence is actually good enough. Many people believe that the great extinction happened because of the impact of a cosmic asteroid and created a massive explosion…

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