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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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    Recruiting 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

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    Pipeline Quote Analysis

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    adequate highway infrastructure. And yet they’re looking at a $3.9 billion pipeline that will not help them. It will only help oil companies. And so that’s why we’re here. You know‚ we’re here to protect this land.”‚ by an Anishinaabe Activist Winnona Laduke is an important quote to follow. This quote was said in the context of a protest against the government due to the consequences and damages that Dakota Access Pipeline has created to the native and indigenous people in parts of Canada and USA

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    whole lives in. An invader‚ a pipeline‚ is being built to seize a way of lifestyle‚ a human right‚ and one whole community. The Dakota Access Pipeline‚ a 1‚200 mile undertaking‚ must not be built to recognize the battle that thousands of protestors are fighting‚ to benefit everyone. From a Native American’s eye‚ the horizon is decorated with a river and a culture he is a part of. This is now disturbed by the bulldozers parked‚ constructing the Dakota Access Pipeline.

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    SWOT ANALYSIS FOR KEYSTONE BANK Strengths: Keystone has a few strengths looking at its present financial condition financial statements. However‚ the bank is willing and able to pay higher competitive rates compared to other banks in the area. This is likely to send a strong signal to potential customers who may wish to take advantage of the rates by increasing their core deposits at Keystone Bank. Also‚ increasing local economic activities can also be viewed as strength to keystone. This is because

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    Native American Pipeline

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    sweet crude oil pipeline‚ reaching from North Dakota to Patoka‚ Illinois‚ is set to be built through Indian reservations‚ accelerating the pulverizing destruction of our earth (Mckibben). For centuries‚ Native Americans have witnessed people slowly destroy the planet

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    Colonial Pipeline Tragedy

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    group resource to the point that it cannot recover (“Tragedy”). This issue reared its head in the state of North Carolina recently due to the gas shortage caused by a damaged pipeline. On September 9th‚ Colonial Pipeline Company discovered it had a leak in its southern pipeline near Helena‚ AL‚ and was forced to shut the pipeline down (Press). This left several southern states with severe gasoline shortages. Many citizens panicked and rushed out to buy as much gas as they could‚ exacerbating the problem

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    School To Prison Pipeline

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    allows for capital punishment. Another 5 million are under some sort of correctional supervision such as probation or parole (PEW 2008). Even more alarming is a phenomenon known as the Pipeline to Prison‚ or the School to Prison Pipeline. In her dissertation‚ Robinson (2013) explains that the school to prison pipeline is a phrase used to describe the phenomenon where youth‚ and disproportionately African American males‚ are pushed out

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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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    large pipeline was being built through their back yard. Some would even take action. In the article‚ “Native Americans Celebrate pause of North Dakota Pipeline‚ Vow to Fight on‚” the author‚ Dave Thompson‚ claims the Native Standing Rock Sioux Tribe feels the same way about their sacred land. However‚ through growing efforts the Native people of the local region of the pipeline’s construction to discontinue this pipeline they are making progress in halting the continuation of the pipeline. The

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