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    mortality will be examined in particular. The essay will primarily focus on Russian mortality post the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. In the last few decades‚ Russia has experienced dramatic fluctuations in mortality. Life expectancy began to decrease in 1965‚ initially “regarded as a minor and transient fluctuation of little significance”(Schkolnikov and Leon‚ International Journal of Epidemiology‚ 2006). Russian govt restricted mortality data.. ceased publication In 1991 and article

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    February 2013 RE: Mandatory Use of Turkish Language This Memorandum aims to provide brief information on (i) provisions and restrictions imposed by the Law on Mandatory Use of Turkish Language by Economic Enterprises numbered 805 and dated 10 April 1926 (the “Law No. 805”) on Turkish and foreign enterprises; (ii) consequences of non-compliance with the Law No. 805; and (iii) application of the good faith principle in the light of the precedents of the Turkish Supreme Court of Appeals (the “Court

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    BizTalk Server 2004: Receieve Pipeline woes v2 A few days ago I posted an article on certain behaviours we had observed and investigated in relation to BizTalk receive pipelines.   If anyone has been reading the feedback to the post‚ you will be aware that since then I’ve managed to make some further headway in this matter.   My previous article simply described the behaviour and offered some speculation.   I now know more about the causes.   This new article is intended to replace the previous

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    TransCanada argues with America how this Keystone XL pipeline will be one of the greatest ideas ever. They state how building the rest of the keystone pipeline system which is 1‚179 miles of the pipeline between Alberta and Nebraska which will boost the American economy. For the reason that this very expensive pipeline project will create over 9‚000 construction jobs in American for both men and woman. Also on the TransCanada website they promised‚ “Keystone XL will add more than an estimated $100

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    Nebraska has more groundwater than any other state. The Ogallala Aquifer underlies about 174‚000 miles of the High Plains. In some places it can get up to 1‚000 feet deep. It spans across eight states‚ including South Dakota‚ Nebraska‚ New Mexico‚ Wyoming‚ Colorado‚ Oklahoma and Texas. It is being pumped by close to 200‚000 irrigation wells. This water is so important to American Agriculture. It helps hydrate America‚ so think what would happen if it were to run out? Even though ground water is a

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    Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering (Department Visitation) I believe that petroleum and natural gas engineering or is the perfect major and career for me. Petroleum and Natural Gas engineering otherwise abbreviated as PNGE to me is one of the most interesting‚ in depth‚ and overall the best suite of engineering for myself‚ not to mention that is where the booming money is. I am also no stranger to the natural gas industries. I had grown up on rural farm in Pennsylvania about 35 miles south of

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    This week for PLN I read Dakota Access Pipeline: What’s at stake? by Holly Yang. Why this topic is blowing up is because where Native American tribes live the government approved a pipeline to be built and where the pipeline is going to be constructed invades the native American’s land. Some background of the Dakota Pipeline is it is a 1‚172-mile pipeline would stretch from the oil-rich Bakken Formation to the southeast into South Dakota‚ Iowa‚ and Illinois. The Army Corps of Engineers approved the

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    Pioneer Petroleum Cases Analysis The Problem: Pioneer Petroleum Corporation (PPC) has two major problems that are interfering with the goal of the firm to maximize shareholder wealth. The first is that PPC has been calculating their weighted average cost of capital incorrectly‚ by incorrectly calculating their after tax cost of debt and their cost of equity. This miscalculation has subjected PPC to more risk and has hurt the company’s ability to make appropriate investment decisions. This has

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    Pipeline has a high maintenance cost due to materials and remote locations. No to mention‚ there is a cost to lease land throughout the U.S. needed for the pipeline to run through. Once the resource reaches the factors for processing material to convert resource is costly afterwards it must be transported to companies for sale to

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    Industry: Keystone Pipeline The Keystone Pipeline has been in news for several months and has been the subject of scrutiny‚ political bantering and environmentalist activism. Keystone Pipeline is a transcontinental synthetic oil project that runs from Canada to the Gulf Coast. Construction of such a pipeline bears many risk associated with ecosystem disruption and environmental hazards. President Obama blocked the pipeline’s extension noting several studies that the pipeline would have adverse

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