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    Good Housekeeping

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    when not in use.  When practical‚ chemicals‚ fluids and supplies should be kept indoors.  If containers are stored outside‚ they must be covered and placed on spill platforms.  Keep storage areas clean and well organized.  Spill kits and drip pans must be kept near any liquid transfer areas‚ protected from rainfall.  Absorbent spill clean-up materials must be available in maintenance areas and shall be disposed of properly after use.  Place trash‚ dirt and other debris in the dumpster.  All

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    Bp vs. Exxon

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    Brandon‚ S Aquatic Science Mr. Anderson 5th 9-21-11 BP vs. Exxon The BP oil spill is the most resent oil incident. The oil spill was really big and caused a lot of mess and damage to nature. It killed a lot of animals and fish and made the water dangerous. BP says that they were working hard to clean the oil up. They were taking a really long time. BP has

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    On the Frontlines of Civil Rights Advocacy‚ The NNIRR Group and Journalists Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin The National Network for Immigrant and Refugee Rights (NNIRR) is one of the organizations at the forefront of championing the rights of refugees and immigrants with special focus on individual rights and justice. This include access to health care and opportunity to live safe and peaceful lives. According to NNIRR.org‚ the organization is fully devote on defending and expanding the rights of refugees

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    Accounting Theory

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    1. Introduction This report will identify a crisis facing BP company‚ the Gulf of Mexico spill‚ and investigate how the organization response to the society. In this report‚ it will use Legitimacy theory to explain BP’s response to this event. Legitimacy theory can be treated as a explanation for voluntary corporate disclosures in annual report. As (Dowling&Pfeffer‚ 1975) says a corporation must act in congruence with norms and society value. First of all‚ Legitimacy theory is based on the

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    During this lifetime‚ we will not know the amount of damage and problems caused by the continuing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. When addressing the ethical concerns associated with off shore drilling‚ we must look at many different points of views. Although environmental groups have challenged off shore drilling since it became a practice‚ the federal government has allowed it. This is because the government values offshore drilling for economic reasons more than it values preserving the environment

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    Utilitarian Theory

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    number of people possible * Moral as long as it is the “best action” to maximize happiness for the greatest number‚ even if a single person has to sacrifice * BP’s oil spill throughout the Gulf of Mexico is exactly the opposite from Mill’s theory because it actually minimizes utility for everyone who is affected. The spill devastated coastal beaches and businesses that relied on tourism and fishing. The disaster was not only a health concern for people‚ but it possibly cost businesses millions

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    "Without conflict there cannot be change" Conflict is very much existent in society and alway has been. There are many types of conflict that can be small and trivial‚ and some that are extreme and lead to injury or death. Conflict usually can involve ones inner-self‚ two or more people‚ different social classes or cultures or two groups of people. In the result or end of conflict‚ the outcome is often a change in the society in which the conflict concerns. In many cases without the conflict there

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    Environmental Disaster

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    thousand to sixty thousand barrels a day. The Gulf region is in a state of emergency because tourism‚ wildlife‚ jobs‚ and the environment are going to take catastrophic hits. Tourism in the cities on the Gulf are hurting severely because of the oil spill. Tourists visit those cities for their sugar-sand beaches and their great seafood restaurants. However‚ the sugar-sand beaches are coated with oil and the seafood restaurants have closed down because of the lack of seafood. In Biloxi‚ Mississippi

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    Ethical Dilemma

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    farm land and not doing anything about it. One alternative that we could do is we are going to change the oil game and guarantee that we do not dump any brine onto the land‚ so that farmers will have there land to grow crops. If by chance we do spill any brine we will do the best that we can do to get rid of it‚ so that their crops will not be harmed and we will pay them for what we did destroy. Another alternative is we could do nothing about the spilling of the brine just like all the other companies

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    The Crystal Serenity will set sail for the Arctic‚ sailing between the deadly waters of the Northwest Passage and the Bering Strait. Melting ice causes people to fall through thin ice‚ makes the level of passengers’ safety to decrease and causes oil spills‚ pollution and waste. One of the things that melting ice is causing‚ that happens to a lot of people‚ is falling through the ice. According to the article “ The North faces a Titanic challenge as melting ice lures more luxury liners the text states

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