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    Personal Narrative Essay

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    Personal Narrative I am listening for the sound of the front door. I know for certain that it is a Saturday night. I do not know whether I am six or 16, eight or 18. I may be alone. I may have a babysitter. It makes no difference. My vigil remains the same. I do not wait for the sound of the door opening. It is the sound of it closing that matters. If it clicks quietly shut, I

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    There are many renewable and nonrenewable resources that are being harmed in this world. One resource is oil. In 2010, there happened to be an explosion of oil in the Gulf Of Mexico which killed 11 people. 87 days after that happened, there was an estimate of 3.19 million barrels of oil leaked into the gulf. There were many problems about the Gulf Of Mexico oil spill but solutions are being made to help. One problem that occurred was that there were concerns about public health on people coming

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    Baker Hughes Incorporated (BHI/NYSE) Baker Hughes is a top-tier oilfield service company that is headquartered in Houston, Texas. The company provides oil and gas exploration and production companies worldwide with products and services for drilling, formation valuation, production, and completion. Baker Hughes also provides services for downstream segments of the oil and gas industry. Technological innovation is at the center of Baker Hughes’ success. The company is over 100 years old, with 60,000

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    Wells Fargo Case Study

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    The Unethical Treatment of Small Businesses by Wells Fargo Bank Sagarika Prajapati Bristol Community College BNK 101 Project Abstract In 1852, Wells, Fargo & Co. was founded by two men named Henry Wells and William Fargo. They originally opened for business in the gold rush port of San Francisco offering two services: banking (purchasing and selling paper bank drafts as good as gold) as well as express (rapid delivery of the gold and anything else valuable). There was a lot of things happening

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    Shell Fracking

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    3.5 million jobs. There is potential for fracking to become the main source of extracting natural gas. In the graph below the green section or shale section shows how many cubic feet of gas is being produced by fracking from 1990 to 2040. However scientists can only estimate that amount of shale gas being produced in the future. We do know that fracking has caused a dramatic boost in the natural gas production in this country. The Energy Information Administration states that the production on natural

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    Gulf Of Mexico Essay

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    As offshore drilling was a new industry, regulations had to develop at the same time the industry developed. Unfortunately regulations were usually enacted and enforced after accidents had already occurred. Analyzing the development of the offshore oil industry in comparison to the process of regulating its operations will show the international, national, and local processes involved in attempting to balance the economic benefits with the environmental risks involved. An applicable example for showing

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    According to Emily Glazer of the Wall Street Journal, Wells Fargo’s Sales Practice Scandal is a result of their corporate culture. The upper level executives could be getting nothing as their bonuses this year as the board continues to decide. This is because those men and women are responsible for the actions of those who they employ/supervise Making money has been the firm’s primary goal for many years and the higher up’s all the way down to the lower managers are responsible for creating this

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    Introduction “Hydraulic fracturing involves the use of water pressure to create fractures in rock that allow the oil and natural gas it contains to escape and flow out of a well (Energy From Shale).” Fracking has served to extract natural gas and oil where other methods would not be as successful but many environmentalists argue that fracking is affecting the environment and our drinking supply of water. Although fracking is still a controversial topic, it provides Americans jobs, increases the

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    production and disposal of equipment such as platforms, manifolds etc. Risks: Introduction: The environmental risks associated with offshore completions are similar to other oil and gas well drilling operations. Extemporaneous releases of hydrocarbons to the environment can occur during drilling or completion of the well. Macondo was not the first oil spill accident in offshore platforms, and will not be the last either. Oil spill is the main reason of environmental hazard with the flow of tons of oil

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    drilling permits are increasingly being approved, the workload will continue to increase. In a recent report “which was prepared by the Center for Community and Business Research at UTSA, noted that the first well targeting the Eagle Ford was drilled in 2009 when only 13 drilling permits were issued (NGW Oct.27 '08). Since then, the number of permits has risen to 3,823 last year, up from 1,266 in 2010” (Shafer, 2012). That is an increase of over 2,500 well permits. If one well requires over 100 workers,

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