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    Gulf Refinery Fire

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    1975 GULF OIL REFINERY FIRE In the early hours of August 17‚ 1975‚ a tragic disaster occurred on the Gulf Oil refinery in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. This horrific disaster took the lives of eight firefighters‚ and potentially could have taken more lives if it wasn’t for the help of many surrounding fire stations. The cause of the fire was the overfilling of Tank 231. While no crude oil escaped from the tank as a result of being overfilled‚ large quantities of hydrocarbon vapors were trapped above

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    Gulf Real Estate

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    Gulf Real Estate Properties Gulf Real Estate Properties‚ Inc.‚ is a real estate firm located in southwest Florida. The company‚ which advertises itself as " expert in the real estate market‚ " monitors condominium sales by collecting data on location‚ list price‚ sale price‚ and number of days it takes to sell each unit. Each condominium is classified as Gulf View if it is located directly on the Gulf of Mexico or No Gulf View if it located on the bay or a golf course‚ near but not on the Gulf.

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    Gulf Oil Case

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    Business 352 Gulf Oil Company Sarah Barrette‚ Trevor Haug‚ Tyler Crawley‚ Maxwell Steimle Group #1 10/31/12 Table of Contents Recent History Page 3 The Takeover Pages 3-4 The Auction Page 5 Financial Analysis Page 5-6 Standard Oil Company of California’s Alternatives Page 6 Recommendations Page 7 Works Cited Page 8 Appendix Balance Sheet (Table 1) Appendix 1 Operating Sheet (Table 2) Appendix 2 Financial Analysis (Table 3) Appendix 3 Give appropriate

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    Gulf Oil Case

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    Analysis: Gulf Italia Nicolo Pignatelli and Gulf Italia: Case Analysis 1. Pignatelli should first and foremost properly assess the ethical dilemma he faces. The problem before him comes down to the decision between two outcomes both with their share of benefits and risks. He can follow guidelines by waiting several months to receive a response from the Italian government while losing millions of dollars and risking his reputation and fate of his company if the government decides to not allow Gulf Italia

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    The Persian Gulf War

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    Whatever the case may be‚ wars have been apart of human life and will always be. There were no differences when it came to the Persian Gulf War. This war involved the United States‚ Iraq‚ and Kuwait. When trying to determine the purpose behind this war I chose to view it from a comparison of both the realist and liberalist views on the war. The Case The Persian Gulf War stemmed from tension over long-term border issues and oil possession disputes between Iraq and Kuwait. Iraq had long claimed Kuwait

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    Media In The Gulf War

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    The Control of Media in the Gulf War How much do you think you know about the world around you? What if everything you viewed was a lie? During the Gulf War‚ the White House and the military seized and screened every news report‚ determining the images and information the media would relay to the public. The result was that the president and the military framed the debate‚ set the public agenda‚ supplied television with many of the defining images of the war‚ and enjoyed very favorable press

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    Coast Guard Mission

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    This morning I’m going to talk about the missions of the Coast Guard and how this small organization does so much for the people and industry in the United States. * * (Connective) Let’s Start off with the motto of the Coast Guard. I) The motto of the Coast Guard is: Semper Paratus‚ Latin for "Always Ready." A) Always Ready for all hazards and Always Ready for all threats. B) To: * Protect the maritime economy and the environment * Defend our maritime borders and *

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    Ms. Brown U.S. History 10 April 2013 Vietnam War Essay In 1964‚ the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution was passed by the United States Congress in response to the Gulf of Tonkin Incident this resolution stated “Whereas the United States is assisting the peoples of southeast Asia to protect their freedom and has no territorial‚ military or political ambition in that area‚ but desires only that these people should be left alone in peace to work out their destines in their own way: Now‚ therefore be it Resolved

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    Bp Gulf Mexico

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    1. Do you agree or disagree with Tony Hayward’s quote at the end of the case? Was this disaster strictly a BP failure or an industry accident? (One of my biggest mistakes was that I allowed myself to become the lightning rod for hatred and anger.” He went on to say‚ “I genuinely feel that this could have happened to anyone. This is not BP. It is an industry accident.) I mostly agree with Tony Hayward because an accident of that size is a result of a complex combination of mechanical failures‚

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    Roller Coast

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    er 3) Physics of roller coasters | | Simply speaking‚ a roller coaster is a machine that uses gravity and inertia to send a train of cars along a winding track.[1] This combination of gravity and inertia‚ along with G-forces and centripetal acceleration give the body certain sensations as the coaster moves up‚ down‚ and around the track. The forces experienced by the rider are constantly changing‚ leading to feelings of joy in some riders and nausea in others. The basic principles

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