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    Recognizing and Minimizing Tort and Regulatory Risk

    person is also responsible to train management and employees on federal, state, and local regulations. The person will also be responsible to have knowledge of environmental laws including Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, Environmental Protection laws, Safe Drinking Water Act, and proper disposal of trash and waste (Dore, 2008).

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    Ethical Organization

    Building an Ethical Organization My new Human Service organization does not yet have a name. The services my organization provides are to help older foster children understand that they have an equal opportunity for their future as do others children who come from better- off families. This organization provides a personal look into the life of a professional with hands on job experience for the young adult. Provided is a week in a workplace of choice with the opportunity to shadow an individual

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    Hydraulic Fracking

    Hydraulic Fracturing; Fracking 2 Abstract What are the environmental concerns surrounding hydraulic fracture drilling (fracking) for gas? With the fast expansion of shale gas drilling operations and reduced federal regulations has placed our environment in harm’s way. If the environment is in trouble so are the health of humans and animals. Without proven scientific studies, the

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    Dilemma

    The Dilemma Devry University ETHC 445 A married couple, both addicted to drugs, is unable to care for their infant daughter. She is taken from them by court order and placed in a foster home. The years pass. She comes to regard her foster parents as her real parents. They love her as they would their own daughter. When the child is 9 years old, the natural parents, rehabilitated from drugs, begin court action to regain custody. The case is decided in their favor. The child is returned to

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    General Biology

    pollution (Author’s name) (Institutional Affiliation) Water is fundamental to every human being. The daily requirement for the body is close to twenty to fifty liters of clean safe water (Kemp, 2009). There are many reasons why access to clean water is beneficial to every human being. Firstly, clean and safe drinking water is good for the health. All living things need water for survival. Water contributes to about seventy percent of the total human body and further plays other functions like

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    Significance of Report Findings on Utility of the Future

    Significance of report findings on Utility of the Future The model for the utility of the future (UOTF) is emerging in new directions to convert valuable water, energy and commodities from wastewater while utilizing the utilities assets in innovative ways to reduce costs, increase revenue and strengthen local economy.[1] UOTF seeks to engage others who share water resources through watershed approaches, innovative partnerships and adaptive management techniques to ensure that actions are to

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    Pros And Cons Of The EPA Regulating Hydraulic Fracturing

    In 1994, the League Environmental Assistance Foundation (LEAF) petitioned the EPA to withdraw approval of the Alabama UIC program because did not regulate hydraulic fracturing associated with methane production. The EPA denied the petition in 1995 because, they contended, regulating hydraulic fracturing was not necessary given the definition of underground injection as used in the SDWA. The petition was taken to the Court of Appeals for the eleventh circuit, and they ruled against the EPA, arguing

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    Gloucester Girls Gone Wild

    United Sates and the United Kingdom shows a jump of underage teens getting pregnant in the last three years. With the rise in numbers, more “feminist motherhood movement” supports the efforts of these young teens. From new family structures and society views on greater issues makes these new motherhood teens capable on having both adolescents and motherhood. With all of these factors and many more ways of avoiding getting pregnant there seems to be no real reason for this to be happening. Today’s

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    Motherhood In The Awakening

    Southern women endured compromised their identity and limited them to a world of domesticity. Kate Chopin defines motherhood in The Awakening as “responsibility which she had blindly assumed and for which Fate had not fitted her” (Chopin 48). Therefore, white women depended on the black Mammy who “was, in short, surrogate mistress and mother” (White 49). In addition, White also argues that white children were “attached to female servants” (49). Furthermore, black women were responsible for the livelihoods

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    that a woman can decide on her own, with regard to her health, her life-circumstances, and her personal beliefs without the interference of the government (Munson 60). It is the working toward a world where all the reproductive options of women are safe, accessible and legal as well. Although abortion may not be the right thing to do, the pro-choice stance of supporting abortion where necessary is essential part in the life of a woman. It is not good for a woman to go through the suffering and consequences

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