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    Arizona Gas Pipeline

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    Arizona Gas Pipeline On July 30‚ 2003 an Arizona gas pipeline owned and operated by the Houston‚ Texas based company‚ Kinder Morgan Energy Partners‚ burst in Tucson and was shut down. A small portion of the 11-mile pipeline‚ which is about five feet underground burst and at least 10‚000 gallons of gasoline spilled; the pipeline rupture spewed gasoline 50 feet into the air. The Arizona gas pipeline cuts through Tucson’s South and West sides en route from El Paso‚ Texas to Phoenix‚ Arizona and

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    Keystone Pipeline

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    CIVIL ENGINEERING Term Project: Systems Analysis of a Large-Scale Facility Spring 2014 The CEE 3000 term project requires you to examine and conduct a system analysis of a large- scale civil-engineered facility to assess the sustainability of the facility using the Sustainability Engineering (SE) framework presented in the course. The purpose of the system analysis will be to assess how sustainable or unsustainable the facility is and what actions can be taken to improve it. The project will

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    School to Prison Pipeline

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    School-to-Prison Pipeline: Does the Current Educational System Demonize or Criminalize Our Youth? In today’s society our children go down one of two paths: become successful or become criminals. The question then must be asked: have we allowed our children to be tracked down such opposite paths by using discipline as an excuse? There may well be an argument that ultimately the school and prison system have nothing to do with one another; however‚ I believe they have become one in the same

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    Keystone XL pipeline

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    Keystone XL pipeline will be great for United States economy because it will bring more taxes to government from oil companies and public. However‚ the effect on the environment‚ economy and residents of America are destructive. The things through which people and environment will be affected are: Water‚ forest destruction‚ disease. First‚ the Keystone XL pipeline would travel through rivers such as Missouri river‚ Yellowstone‚ and Red rivers. Two million of population is depended on these rivers

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    School to Prison Pipeline

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    Topic: School-to-Prison Pipeline Research Paper What is meant by the school-to-prison pipeline? What are ways to address this problem? The school-to-prison pipeline is a devastating part of reality for all too many students. The pipeline in definition is simply a term representing the tendency for certain students to easily end up in prison during or shortly after schooling. To decrease this tendency‚ it is important that teachers are aware of the issue and that

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    importance of creating programs that focus on recruiting students of diverse population is crucial in order to help serve our ethnically diverse population. Pipeline programs‚ like the one offered by UCLA‚ helps provide opportunities to underrepresented students in order to increase their representation in various career fields. For instance‚ the UCLA pipeline program encourages their students to enter the medical field (UCLA‚ 2017). By providing motivation to students

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    Talent Pipeline Essay

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    talent is always competitive between organizations. With creating talent pipelines‚ organization will become less competitive to find talent. Organization will have an internal database of potential talent for recruiting leadership positions such as managers‚ vice presidents‚ and/or president positions. These positions should be filled by someone who knows the company and that has been around the company for some time. A good talent management team will start grooming their potential talent before

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    Cradle to Prison Pipeline

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    The Cradle to Prison Pipeline The cradle to prison pipeline is a campaign that calls all states to stop spending unnecessary money on the effects of the problems resulting from children being arrested‚ convicted‚ incarcerated and death; instead placing taxpayer money on the causes of these issues in order to deter the consequences all together. In Texas‚ the average cost of sending a student to school for one academic year is approximately $7‚246 while sending a child to jail for that same

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    Prison Pipeline Abuse

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    regulations in schools (“The School to Prison Pipeline”). Although one would expect actions like so to help solve the problem‚ they ended up making the problem even worse. By implementing stricter disciplinary codes in schools‚ these officials ended up creating what is now known as the school to prison pipeline‚ a situation for students in which their time spent in an educational institution results in a life entangled with crime. It may even be said that the pipeline arose out of the worst fears of scholars

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    torts Intention Motive

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    INTRODUCTION Intention‚ motive and malice are the mental element or state of mind of one who aims at bringing about a consequence. The general rule is that intention‚motive and malice are not relevant in the Law of torts. However‚ to every general rule there exceptions‚ this paper will discuss in some detail. the meaning of the three terms of intention‚ motive and malice as used in the Law of torts. In discussing the terms as used in tort‚it is important to note that Tort means a civil wrong

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