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    discovered in 1990s that it has oil in one of the cities specifically Doba unfortunately Chad is landlocked where they wanted to build a pipeline that pass by the southern west of Chad and it ends up near the Gulf of Guinea‚ Chad is a very poor country plagued by civil wars‚ dictatorships‚ and invasions by foreign powers. Chad is also landlocked‚ meaning that a pipeline through neighboring Cameroon had to be built to allow for the shipping of Chad’s oil. It had no source of funds where it had to seek

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    Good Intentions; Unfortunate Results “The path to hell is paved with good intentions‚” says an English Proverb. This can also be seen as true about literature set in the 17th century all the way to characters living in the turn of the 19th century. Those were simpler times when people believed in the devil‚ witches and vampires as explanations because there were so many things they didn’t understand. Characters in these strict moral times would try to do what they thought would be for the best

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    In “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley‚ good intentions are destroyed by ambitious‚ selfish‚ and disrespectful behavior. Frankenstein along with the creature‚ although seemingly different in personalities‚ have many characteristics that interlock with each other creating a suspenseful plot filled with good intentions that are never fully executed. Dominance is a reoccurring theme in “Frankenstein” as both Victor Frankenstein‚ himself‚ and the creature strive to be perfect in every task they preform. Although

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    Pipeline Argumentative Enbridge‚ the world leader in crude oil pipelines‚ proposed a pipeline running from a tar sand oil plant in Bruderheim‚ Alberta to Kitimat‚ British Columbia. If passed‚ this pipeline will ship hundreds of barrels of oil a day to a port in Kitimat‚ where the majority will be shipped to Asia. Enbridge claims that there will be large economic benefits (jobs)‚ especially local. However‚ there a many risks‚ economical‚ environmentally‚ and negative health effects such as weakness

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    Question #2: Are good intentions a necessary component of moral action? How? Why/Why not? By: Student No: #201347697 According to Aquinas‚ moral action is determined by three components: the object of action‚ the intention of the subject and circumstance or situation (Curran & McCormick p; 221). Good intentions are purposes or goals‚ something a person means to do that is right. According to Kantian ethics‚ good intentions have the most value and are the necessary component for moral

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    with good intentions‚ but this innocence is soon snatched away by the gnarled hands of life. The monster‚ when he is first created‚ wanders until he finds a family which he observes intently. At first the monster would steal some of their food‚ but “when [he] found that in doing this [he] inflicted pain on the cottagers‚ [he] abstained” (Shelley 99). The monster has been alive for a very short period of time and knows little of social norms‚ yet he has an instinctive predisposition towards good actions

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    approaches to the definition of ‘intention’ in English Criminal Law? Introduction Intention is a fundamental term in English Criminal Law. Numerous criminal offences are defined as to require the proof of intention. It might be expected that the meaning of such a fundamental term would be settle a long time ago‚ however ‚ that is not the case. Over the years there had been conflicting debate and courts had faced great difficulty in defining intention. Intention had been defined inconsistently

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    1. Intention “It is essential to the creation of a contract that the parties intend their agreement to be binding in the sense of being enforced by a Court. In most instances the parties will make no express reference to this requirement. Therefore the courts must construe the intention of the parties by using the objective test: After considering all the relevant circumstances‚ would a reasonable person conclude that the parties had intended to contract”. Required Please discuss the above

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    CONTENT INTRODUCTION 2 HISTORY OF PIPELINE TRANSPORT 3 - 5 ASPECT OF TECHNOLOGY 6 - 7 OWNERSHIP 8 - 10 INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENT 11 REFFERENCES 12 APPENDIXES 13 - 14 INTRODUCTION Pipeline transport is the transportation of goods through a pipe. Most commonly‚ used to send liquid and gases‚ and the pneumatic tube that transport solid capsules using compressed air are also

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    construction of the Keystone pipeline. The first factor to take into consideration is that the construction of the Keystone pipeline will create an opening of 42‚100 jobs during construction and 50 permanent jobs. It will also contribute to keeping oil refinery jobs. Many environmentalists however tend to oppose this statement by arguing that more jobs will be created when using renewable energy instead‚ such as solar power. Another argument that tends to go against the Keystone pipeline is that it may impact

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