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    Access Pipeline (DAPL). Perhaps more commonly known by its hashtags on Facebook and Twitter‚ the #NoDAPL campaign existed as early as Oct. 2014 and has gained more momentum in the recent weeks. These protests sweeping across the nation revolves around the bitter reaction to the proposed construction of Energy Transfer Partners’ DAPL. Presented to the public in June 2014‚ the $3.7 billion DAPL project involves the construction of 1‚134-mile long‚ underground oil pipeline. The pipeline would stretch

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    ORGANIZATIONAL CLIMATE ON TURNOVER INTENTION: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS ON FACULTY MEMBERS OF TECHNICAL EDUCATION OF INDIA 1 1 SAKET JESWANI & 2SUMITA DAVE Sr. Assistant Professor‚ Shri Shankaracharya Institute of Technology and Management‚ Bhilai‚ (C.G.)‚ India 2 Professor‚ Faculty of Management Studies‚ SSGI‚ Bhilai‚ (C.G.)‚ India ABSTRACT The study aims to explore the antecedents of organizational climate and its impact on turnover intention of faculty members of various technical

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    Dakota Access Pipeline‚ and it should be built. The pipeline has many benefits‚ and few‚ if any‚ actual problems. Nodaplsolidarity.org‚ a site dedicated to opposing and protesting the pipeline‚ avoids the issue of what the problems with it actually are‚ saying that the pipeline is a violation of the United Nation’s Declaration of Universal Human Rights‚ and a violation of the United Nation’s Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples‚ without actually naming what it is about the pipeline that violates

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    Oil & Gas Pipeline Integrity Management Preface One of the primary goals of Oil and Gas pipeline operators is to ensure continuous and reliable delivery of crude/refined products to customers while ensuring safety of its employees‚ the public‚ customers‚ environment and its assets. They are faced with the increasingly complex process of maintaining the delivery of crude oil/gas/refined products at the minimal cost and impact on the surrounding environment. Pipelines are exposed to various risks

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    Good intentions do not always create a good outcome.As seen in The Death of a Salesman. This play focus on a family of four‚ the Loman family; Willy‚ Linda his wife and their two sons Biff and Happy. They are very poor and Willy is the only one who works‚ even though both his sons are over twenty five.Willy is a salesman and works on commission even though he has been with his company long enough no be treated as a new salesman.As he has gotten older and other issues have arisen it has made selling

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    onto reservations. Culture has been destroyed and religious artifacts decimated to create metropolises. But is the Dakota Access Pipeline another hit to the Amerindians? The purpose of this essay is to explain how the Dakota Access Pipeline is not only a finical benefit to the United States but the environmentally savvy one. The face of the protest against the pipeline is Dave Archambault III. He is the tribal chairman of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation for North Dakota (Hersher). He along

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    brown and black oil. Jonathan Waldman‚ an environmental journalist at the University of Colorado‚ published an article that argued that the Keystone XL pipeline should be built because it is the safest way to move tar sands oil‚ does not affect the environment and climate‚ and creates effective jobs. However‚ that is not the case. The Keystone XL Pipeline is actually a dangerous way to move oil from Point A to Point B‚ affects the environment negatively‚ and does not create effective jobs. In the article

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    A Canadian company‚ Keystone XL Pipeline‚ wants to export oil from its vast supply into the United States and possibly to other markets as well. Some groups are against the pipeline for various reasons‚ one of which is they state the oil sands project is harmful to the environment. They further say that the increased oil supply to the US will not make a large dent in our overall consumption and therefore is pointless. I completely disagree with this logic. The increase in the oil supply would

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    secured in Sweet v Parsley [1970]. Per Lord Reid: “it is universal principle that if a penal provision is reasonably capable of two interpretations‚ that interpretation which is most favourable to the accused must be adopted.” Thus the requirement of intention is presumed where a matter is uncertain. However‚ many statutes do not use the language of ‘knowingly’ or ‘intentionally’ acting; in the case of such strict liability offences‚ usually regulatory offences without the “disgrace of criminality”[1]

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    The opposition of the Trans-Alaska pipeline did their best to keep the pipeline from becoming established but their efforts where in vain. With oil prices high‚ and so much support coming from Washington and the lower 48 states‚ it wasn’t long until the pipeline was constructed. However‚ the opposition would get another change to argue their points.  In the spring of 1989‚ the Exxon Valdez oil tanker spilled its precious cargo in the Prince William Sound after it struck a reef‚ spilling between 11

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