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- 17531: Oil in America
- ... and during the transport of the fuel there was a leak along the pipeline. This gigantic strip of water and home to thousands of marine animals was contaminated.(Wheelwright,11) This showed much of the world that the oil industry was just accident prone. The damage caused here was irreversible. There was an incredible cleanup effort it took months and up until now there still has not been a total cleanup ...
- 17532: Heavy Weather at American Airlines
- ... the company president saying "For the first time in many years, we fear for the future of our company." The reason that this strike could spell disaster for one of the leading airlines in the world is the rather large order of new aircraft American ordered from Boeing. American says that having to pay higher pilot salaries and buy new aircraft makes it an uneconomical investment, in other words they can ...
- 17533: Human Cloning- Should It Be Ba
- ... whisper to yourself a secret confession? Wouldn't you love to be cloned? I've never admitted it before, but I think I would. This has nothing to do with vanity, with thinking that the world would be a better place if there was another one of me going on after I'm dead. It is pure curiosity. I know how I turned out having been born in the 1940s, schooled ...
- 17534: The Relationships Between Quaker, The Company, and Semiotics
- ... many, many things, which is where the signified comes in. The actual building is huge, which gave me the feeling that they are a successful company and that their product must be all over the world. The building is also white brick. This, without even knowing it gives you a feeling of safety and purity(just as their products should be). Then there is the fact that it is situated on ...
- 17535: Hate Groups
- According to William Finnegan, author of Cold New World, there are a couple of good reasons that teenagers in the Antelope Valley area become members of white supremacist groups. Many of them are obvious just in reading the book. Peer pressure is the biggest ...
- 17536: Industry Production
- ... have succeeded in reconverting production and using technol ogical innovations which, with increased competitivity, enable them to penetrate international markets, in this way contributing to the consolidation of the Italian image and presence throughout the world. The Industrial Sectors The steel and metalworking industries The country's economic revival in the immediate postwar period was essentially sustained by development and expansion of the basic industries, particularly the steel industry, itself conditioned ...
- 17537: Monetary Policy
- ... in the equity and reasonableness of social conditions in general. Page 6 Foreign Exchange Rate Stability The foreign exchange rate market has become so much more important in recent years, as the economies of the world have become more integrated, and foreign currency exchange rates have begun to affect even larger segments of the economy. Because ex-change rates are clearly dependent in some ways on the monetary policies of the ...
- 17538: Marijuana
- ... C. Marijuana has thousands of uses in medicine, particularly to treat symptoms of cancer, glaucoma, AIDS, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy. It is known that Marijuana is one of the safest therapeutically active drugs in the world and that no one has ever died or overdosed from the drug. Marijuana can reduce nausea, vomiting, and help with loss of appetite in cancer and AIDS patients. With glaucoma patients, Marijuana can help reduce ...
- 17539: Corporate Average Fuel Economy
- ... Scarcity drove the American public to call for a more efficient means of managing its resource use due to a) oil embargos on nondomestic products and b) skyhigh prices at the pump. Conservation of the world's non-renewable resources cams to the foreground with a) higher pump prices and b) forecasted resource expenditure before the year 2000. With Corporate Average Fuel Economy in place the market failures should be partially ...
- 17540: Affirmative Action - History
- Affirmative Action is defined by Webster's New World College Dictionary as " a policy or program for correcting the effects of discrimination in the employment or education of members of certain groups." The phrase "affirmative action" was coined by President John F. Kennedy in ...
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