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    Companies have an amazing ability to grow and develop on the market. Companies are able to expand on several different platforms including nationally, internationally, online and many other ways. How companies are able to develop gives a good idea to how successful they will be in the long run. By developing different strategies companies are able to develop nationally as well of internationally. By reaching out into new markets, companies are able to expand even beyond borders. Describe two major

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    ABSTRACT Project Title: ECOPS Introduction: This component is made accessible to open for collaboration with police in a roundabout way. This framework enlists the protests from individuals through online and is useful to the police division in getting culprits. In this framework any individual can give any objection at whatever time. The purpose of this endeavor is to develop an E-cops reporting and organization system which is adequately open to general society, police

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    The Tokyo railway station building is located in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan in the Marunouchi business district. The station which acts as Tokyo’s main intercity terminal is served by the Tokyo Metro network, Japan Railways’ regional commuter lines as well as the Shinkansen high speed railway lines. The Tokyo Station also has a reputation of being the busiest station in the country, judging by the number of trains it serves per day; approximately three thousand trains in one day. Furthermore, the train

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    British Petroleum is an organization with stakeholders all around the globe, so when something as big as the Deepwater Horizon spill happens; stakeholders all over the world are impacted. Key publics that were impacted include British Petroleum’s board of directors, employees, local businesses in the surrounding areas, and the environmentalists that got involved. The goal of our audience analysis is to analyze and predict the different behaviors and preferences among key publics in order to better

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    Rogue is not a Rogue-like although the word “rogue” is in the title, nor is it an X-Men game. The word “rogue” refers to Kurt the Righteous, a cloaked character you take control of who has teleportation powers. That’s the main gist of the game. You platform your way through a castle that is built in a way that makes your teleportation powers an absolute necessity. Roving Rogue comes with a twist; the game starts in reverse. That’s right, you start the game at the end and work your way backwards. However

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    Essay on Offshore Drilling

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    offshore drilling rig must first be installed. These offshore platforms can be situated in water up to a several hundred meters in depth.

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    The Ocean Ranger The Ocean Ranger was an offshore exploration oil drilling platform that sank in Canadian waters 315 kilometres southeast from St. John's Newfoundland, on the Grand Banks of Newfoundland on February 15, 1982, with 84 crewmembers onboard. The Ocean Ranger was the largest semi-submersible, offshore exploration, oil drilling platform of the day. Built in 1976 by Japan's Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, it operated off the coasts of Alaska, New Jersey, Ireland, and in November 1980 moved

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    Piper Alpha Case Studies

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    but enforcement was not there. The nation and corporate pride rendered everything in disaster. 2.1.2 Structure and Function A large fixed platform, Piper Alpha was situated on the Piper oilfield, approximately 120 miles (193 km) northeast of Aberdeen in 474 feet (144 m) of water, and comprised four modules separated by firewalls. The platform was constructed by McDermott Engineering at Ardersier and UIE at Cherbourg, with the sections united at Ardersier before tow out during 1975, with

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    The Problem Of An Oil Rig

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    production unit off the coast of Brazil. The oil rig was primarily designed as a floating drilling unit but was modified in 1997 to 1999 for it to become a production unit, to save money and space by moving the Emergency drain tanks (EDTs) from the platform into the structure but they were not checked properly meaning there was poor alignment to the production heaters, which lead to the accumulations of hydrocarbons which brought about the initial explosion. There was also a second explosion, caused

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    A further policy measure to facilitate mitigations is the legislation available to the ORR, and whilst as this paper details there are still significant barriers to disabled accessibility, the mitigations are being developed and subject to increasing focus to improve the disabled rail experience – the ORR having a clearly defined policy objective of “Empowering confident use of the railway by disabled passengers and promoting awareness of the advice and help available” (ORR, 2014). To date, regulation

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