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    Week 4 Course Project

    Week 4 Course Project 1.Briefly, in 2-3 paragraphs, answer the following: What is Pennsylvania Act 13? Compare it to Vermont’s May 2012 legislation: http://www.leg.state.vt.us/docs/2012/Bills/Intro/H-464.pdf. Compare these with the New York State decision on local control of fracking found in Doc Sharing at <Middlefield_Decision.pdf.>. The Pennsylvania Act 13, takes away representatives from different municipalities their ability to control gas drilling operations through local zoning,

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    Marketing Myopia

    Marketing Myopia                          Marketing Myopia                               Marketing Myopia means  means short-sightedness in a business. Introduction  According to Levitt, (1960) “Marketing myopia means short sightedness, narrow view of marketing and its environment in a business”. This type of advertising plan does not have anything to do with the customer’s requirement; however the will of an organization is to sell specific product or services within the economic market, Osmand

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    Aramco

    INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS SAUDI ARAMCO Question 1 - Brief History of the Company Saudi Aramco officially known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Company is a fully integrated, global petroleum and chemicals enterprise oil company based in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia which is owned by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The company originally known as the Standard Oil Company of California had reached a concession agreement to search for oil in Saudi Arabia during the early 1930’s. This concession would be assigned

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    Jennifer Bergeron Comp 1 Brienzo 06/05/2013 Shortages in Today’s World The world as of today is limited on its resources. The human race is living well beyond its means. Studies have shown that nearly two thirds of the natural machinery that supports life on Earth is being degraded by human pressure. Our wetlands, costal fisheries, savannahs, and other habitats that recycle air and water are being irretrievably damaged. With over 7 billion people living on the planet, there are many ways

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    The Price Hike in Petroleum

    The price of petroleum as quoted in news in North America generally refers to the WTI Cushing Crude Oil Spot Price West Texas Intermediate (WTI), also known as Texas Light Sweet, is a type of crude oil used as a benchmark in oil pricing and the underlying commodity of New York Mercantile Exchange's oil futures contracts. WTI is a light crude oil, lighter than Brent Crude oil. It contains about 0.24% sulfur, rating it a sweet crude, sweeter than Brent. Its properties and production site make it ideal

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    The Long- Term Effects of oil on ecosystems: A comparison of the Exxon Valdez and the BP oil spill The Exxon Valdez was a single hull, 987-foot super tanker built by the National Steel and Shipbuilding Company, out of San Diego, California. The Exxon Corporation commissioned this ship into service on December 11, 1986. After the March of 1989 collision with Bligh Reef, the vessel was towed to the shipyard in San Diego and repaired in June of 1989, more than 1,600 tons of steel needed

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    Fossil Fuels vs Energy Alternatives

    objects that are decomposed over a period of time. The fossil fuels are usually having lots of carbon which is produced into natural gas, coal and petroleum. Fossil fuels also have lower numbers of carbons and create methane. The fossil fuels are an attractive source because they can be burned and create more enough energy to either melting metal ore. The petroleum is good source of using oils in lamps instead of using animals. Natural gas and coal are used to run engines, produce heat, and electricity

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    How Will the Gulf Oil Spill Affect Human Health?

    Medical researchers are meeting this week in New Orleans to discuss the health effects of the ongoing oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. But most of the discussion is about what isn't known. The workshop was pulled together in a matter of days by the Institute of Medicine, a prestigious independent body chartered by Congress. Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius asked for the review. Even though oil spills are fairly common, scientists at the two-day workshop say there's surprisingly

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    Indonesian Law

    ----------------------------------------AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION ------------------------------------------ PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA REGULATION OF PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER : 111 of 2007 CONCERNING AMENDMENT TO REGULATION OF PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA NUMBER: 77 of 2007 CONCERNING THE LIST OF BUSINESSES CLOSED AND LIST OF BUSINESSES OPENED WITH RESERVATION IN THE INVESTMENT SECTOR WITH THE MERCY OF THE GOD ALMIGHTY THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF

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    Great Lakes

    people in which buy their products. The company has to take responsibility for its actions. Yes where making lots of money, however how many women, men, and children are dying in our money making process. Technological: * Lead additives * Petroleum Production * Bromine used in retail/industrial products * Water treatment, flame retardants, polymer stabilizers, and performance chemicals * Methyl bromide used

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