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    agree on one thing? Native Americans all around the world continued to camp out near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation in North Dakota during the cold weather. Citizens of the Standing Rock Sioux and other Natives and even people against the pipeline “set up the Sacred Stone Camp in April to protest the Dakota Access Pipeline” (Halpert). The Main problem with the Dakota Access Pipeline is that it has a very high risk of water contamination‚ and it would threaten nearby sacred burial sites Can you

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    and religious artifacts decimated to create metropolises. But is the Dakota Access Pipeline another hit to the Amerindians? The purpose of this essay is to explain how the Dakota Access Pipeline is not only a finical benefit to the United States but the environmentally savvy one. The face of the protest against the pipeline is Dave Archambault III. He is the tribal chairman of the Standing Rock Indian Reservation for North Dakota (Hersher). He along with many originations have spent the past couple

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    Cuckolding my boyfriend? is a Kindle e- book written by Kayla Cummings. The book’s full title is “Hard at Work: Cuckolding my boyfriend.” An English language e-book‚ the adult content thriller lives up to the expectations of readers in this segment. Kayla Cummings tells the story of Rachel‚ a career woman whose job is on the line. Rachel is caught red handed by her boss‚ Mr. Hudson‚ as she takes naughty pictures and videos at her office. She intended to send the pictures and videos to her boyfriend

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    My education at Dakota has contributed immensely to who I am today. Without the faculty and community of Dakota‚ I would be a completely different person. The positive impact they have had on me will benefit me throughout my entire life. The teachers at Dakota have instilled in me a work ethic that will stick with me for the rest of my life. They pushed me to do challenging assignments and take on projects that I never thought I would be able to accomplish. While I may have hated it at the time

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    The Dakota access pipeline has much risk in the aspects of environmental impact and the thousands of people protesting for the protection indian reservation‚ but these pipelines bring in huge economic gain. In the article‚ “Dakota Access Pipeline: What’s at stake?” Written by Holly Yan‚ she explores the possible pros and cons of piping oil through North Dakota to Illinois. People are arguing that piping oil could be hazardous to native american land‚ but others say the U.S. needs the money. While

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    Agent North Dakota took a step into the locker room of the barracks‚ he and his twin sister South had just finished their second Freelancer mission with AI. “Theta you did an amazing job today! All those simulations must have paid off‚ I’m proud you buddy.” Theta almost jumped with excitement “You really think so? I thought the bad guys were kinda scary” North chuckled and took off his helmet‚ “Sure they were scary‚ but as long as you stayed concentrated you did fine didn’t you?” Theta nodded. “Alright

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    given to the people long ago‚ and now the government building a project over it‚ while having no say to oppose the project. Being stuck in a realm where the people voices are heard‚ but everything will be taken away no matter what conditions. The Dakota Access Pipeline project has caused various obligations to the Indigenous people‚ but the citizens also‚ because of the decisions the government made there will be negative outcomes due to them investing their money and time to this project‚ such as

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    get away with it‚ or would you fight for what is right? The Dakota Access Pipeline is said to be “the safest and most environmentally sensitive way to transport crude oil from domestic wells to American consumers” (Dakota Access Pipeline Facts). It’s a pipeline that was built under Lake Oahe‚ which is located upstream of the Sioux tribes’ land. It would also would save a lot of money and energy to transfer oil across the nation. The Dakota Access Pipeline should have been stopped because the Sioux

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    1. Why was Dakota’s existing pricing system inadequate for its current operating environment? - profits only when clients placed large orders for cartons - real drop of profit if many clients place small orders - wrong cost determination for individual customers - wrong cost determination for new services provided by DOP (to small charges for the “desktop” delivery‚ then the actual cost of it) 2. Develop an activity-base cost system for Dakota Office Products based on

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    controversies on the North Dakota pipeline‚ on whether or not it should be built. So should it rebuilt? Here are some reasons on why there are so many controversies. The Government wants to build on indian reservations‚ the risk of the pipeline breaking‚ and the possible jobs to build it. The Government wants to build on Indians reservations. The pipe line would run through a sacred burial ground. Also‚ it would run under a lake the tribe considers a crucial water source for them. The Dakota Access pipeline

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