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    Talent Pipeline Essay

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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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    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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    Prisons

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    Beasley Jail’s and Prison’s Response Prisons range from minimum to maximum security. They are designed to house criminals who have committed similar types of offenses. The penal institutions of developed countries usually offer better living conditions and greater inmate safety than those found in undeveloped or authoritarian nations. Although most correctional facilities are intended to incarcerate adult‚ civilian criminals‚ prison types‚ exist for military personnel‚ juveniles‚ violent

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    Prison Cost Of Prison

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    no one and it would be beneficial to remove them from the prison system‚ and into the parole system (D’Elia‚ 2010). Prison Cost Prisons are expensive to keep open‚ and most of the money to keep them open comes from the taxpayers. A study in 2012 showed that prisons cost American taxpayers approximately 5.4 billion dollars each year (Henrichson & Delaney‚ 2012). These cost include various expenses that include maintaining the prisons‚ employees salaries‚ educational training‚ providing benefits

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    Prisons

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    In the United States‚ prison overcrowding and budget cuts within the criminal justice system have lead to an increase in the need and the development of private prisons and jails. "A private prison is a place in which individuals are physically confined by a third party that is contracted by a local‚ state‚ or federal government agency. Private prison companies typically enter into contractual agreements with local‚ state‚ or federal governments that commit prisoners and then pay a per diem or

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    Memo Date: March 27‚ 2013 To: Federal Bureau of Prisons From: Karrington C Norris Subject: Overcrowding of Juvenile Correctional Facilities Introduction Within the juvenile correctional facilities community‚ there are public and private institutions that both experience and suffer from similar problems. The problems that face these facilities are overcrowding. Through close comparison of the major issues with juvenile correctional facilities‚ the institutions are revealed to be ineffective

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    after having been relatively flat over the prior half-century.”-Anthony Zurcher. The rate of prison incarcerations has increased so much over the years; the government can’t afford to incarcerate that many people. Karen Thomas’s article “Time to Invest in Schools‚ Note Prisons” shows that United States incarcerates too many criminals violent and non-violent. Joan Petersilia said in her article “Beyond the Prison Bubble” that‚ the United States has the highest incarceration rate of any free nation. This

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    important point I learned after reading SchoolsPrisons‚ and Social Implications of Punishment is that schools should do more to help students succeed in life and not end up in prison. There are a lot of students that have a difficult family life and that leads them to have a difficult academic life. The school’s solution to trouble kids is to just suspend them and that is increasing their chances of ending up in prison. Throughout the United States‚ schools most frequently punish and suspend students

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