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    Keystone XL Pipeline By: Faith Szena Thesis Statement: In the U.S, the Keystone XL Pipeline is doing more harm than good. I. In the U.S, the Keystone XL Pipeline is doing more harm than good to the environment. A. Some people think the Keystone XL Pipeline could be environmentally damaging. 1. Production of oil-sands creates 17% more carbon pollution. 2. Environmental damage from a leak of heavy-oil-sands. B. Many people think the Pipeline could be contributing to global warming. C. The Pipeline

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    This paper explores TransCanada’s proposal of the Keystone XL Pipeline. I will analyze the past problems which resulted in its defeat, along with possible solutions for future implementation. The case study is split in to three main parts: the identification of past issues, an examination of action plans and lastly, recommendations for upcoming development. Identification of Issues The Keystone XL Pipeline fight involved large economic and political issues. Some of the major issues included:

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    Literature review Small introduction…. for these reasons debate continues over the pipeline and deserves serious consideration of the review of these four questions: 1. Why has the Keystone XL Pipeline remained so controversial politically? 2. Will the Keystone XL Pipeline bring economic stimulus and jobs? 3. Will the Keystone XL Pipeline have measurable impacts on gas and energy prices? 4. Will the Keystone XL Pipeline undercut the United States efforts to be a leader in climate change and environmental

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    Environmental Justice Case study: Keystone XL Pipeline vs. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Introduction Throughout this paper I will try to prove that the proposed establishment of the Keystone XL Pipeline is a direct infringement upon the human rights of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North and South Dakota. In order to make this claim I shall directly address three elements: First, the evidence of possible inequality of this situation, secondly the explanatory progress of how and why this situation

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    1. Ensure our suppliers have enough inventory to meet brewery orders As the project lead for BM and Keystone, I have the ability to ensure our suppliers have adequate inventory to meet the breweries orders. Now that I have taken over the BM Family, I am sending out monthly package lineups to our glass supplier, OI, to help ensure that they have the correct mix of packaged materials to support Tier 1 products. For both project families, I am working to ensure that brewery orders are met by sending

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    it rise, the pipeline though no trees! It’s far and wide, O Keystone Pipeline, we are no match for thee. Our environment’s no longer free! O Keystone Pipeline you’ll be the death of me! This shocking parody of the Canadian national anthem, “O Canada”, provides a negative but factual insight of the disastrous effects that the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline would have on all parties involved. Tar sands oil is the dirtiest type of oil on the planet and if the Keystone XL Pipeline continues to

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    South Sudan is the most oil-dependent country in the world. They have an abundance of oil available which leads to 98% of their exports being oil. Overall, South Sudan is a new country that has both struggles and strengths. Our goal is to improve pipelines which will help in every aspect including economy and environment. (Suvas) South Sudan is currently facing many problems. Its economic problem is of utmost importance because its economy is

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    They took turns eating ice cream out of the container, Kurapika taking only the daintiest of bites, Leorio struggling with brain freeze every few minutes. Neither of them said much, and Kurapika couldn’t really tell if it was because they were preoccupied or because there was nothing to talk about. The former seemed like a much more likely explanation, because there was plenty Kurapika wanted to say -- but everytime he opened his mouth, a kind of nervous reluctance would seal his vocal cords,

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    Transportation and Modeling: A Literature Review Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 The impact of fracking on transportation: An overview of national, regional and safety challenges 4 2. 1 National challenges 4 2.2 Increasing safety Concerns 6 2.2.1 Pipeline safety issues 7 2.2.2 Railroad safety issues 7 2.2.3 Barge safety issues 10 2.2.4 Trucking safety issues 10 2.2.5 Safety concerns and impact on mode split 10 2.2 Regional challenges 11 3.0 Modeling fracking transportation needs: Issues and variables

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    You will love the deals during the summer sale 123Mountain clearance event. We have amazing deals which include: Lole clothing 40% off. 123Mountain has a summer sale which is unlike anything you will be able to find anywhere else. The event is from 7/18 to 8/15 and is only valid in the store. We have wonderful discounts on climbing equipment which will help to scale the highest peak. We have deep sale discounts to be found of up to 40 % on the highest quality climbing shoes available anywhere

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