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Raven and I agreed to meet up after school at the bookstore. I was going to skip working in the library after school today so that we could still have time for an affogato at The Meeting Grounds after book shopping. I was seriously craving one of those things! The lecture in Geography today was about the ethical issues relating to controlling and developing natural resources and distributing economic benefits from resource exploitation. As a class, we discussed the kinds of obligations governments usually impose on companies in return for the right to develop a body of resources. It was interesting to see who benefits from such relationships through our discussion. Today's assignment was to talk with a classmate and share our thoughts on whether those obligations should be stricter. The