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    natural or man-made. Whereas‚ such other emergencies including those requiring close involvement of the security forces and/or intelligence agencies such as terrorism (counter-insurgency)‚ law and order situations‚ serial bomb blasts‚ hijacking‚ air accidents‚ CBRN weapon systems‚ mine disasters‚ port and harbor emergencies‚ forest fires‚ oilfield fires and oil spills will continue to

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    Indian Media – Social Responsibility and the Challenges Ahead “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech or of the press…" The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. This paper examines the ‘Social Responsibility of the media in today’s scenario.’ The job and responsibility of media is to uphold truth‚ integrity and be socially responsible. The goal of my paper is to clarify the definition of social responsibility‚ coupled with examples of its applications in impractical

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    Copper Plant

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    reserves‚ and the geologic setting of the deposit. Here is the flow sheet on how to process copper from Zenith. Copper Process Flow Sheet: Copper ore is first quarried from the copper mountain and the raw materials are got. Next is to process and mine the raw copper materials. They are sent into jaw crusher for primary crushing through vibrating feeder. After the raw materials are crushed into coarse ones‚ with belt conveyor‚ they enter into impact crusher or cone crusher for the secondary crushing

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    3‚300 al Qaeda and Taliban members including over 50 senior members. They helped stop large meetings and electronic communications so the terrorists cannot train recruits as well as they would normally be able to. Very precise and create a smaller blast radius than that of bombs dropped from attack jets and can wait above a target for hours which means that less civilians have and will be killed. 149 noncombatants in 2011 were killed‚ that is lower than any other form of strikes ever used before.

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    Industrial Revolution

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    History Living Conditions: As the industrial revolution gathered pace‚ housing was needed for more and more workers. Some landlords seized the opportunity to exploit this situation. They made their profits by cramming as many poorly-built houses into as small a space as possible. Such as cramped‚ squalid living conditions proved the perfect breeding ground for disease. The new factories were like magnets. Made small tows overcrowded cities due to the knock on effect. The development of factories

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    INTRODUCTION: Terrorism in the Philippines are conflicts based on political issues conducted by rebel organizations against the Philippine government‚ its citizens and supporters. Most terrorism in the country are conducted by Islamic terrorist groups. The most active terrorist groups in the Philippines are the Moro Islamic Liberation Front‚ Moro National Liberation Front‚ Abu Sayyaf‚ Rajah Sulaiman Movement and Jemaah Islamiyah. Prior to Islamic terrorist groups‚ the Philippines were terrorized

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    Supply Chain of Iron Ore

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    chains due to Australia being the largest exporter and China being the largest importer of iron ore. Logistic System: The iron ore logistic chain is comparatively simpler as compared to some other commodities. Ore is transferred directly from the mine site to the steel plant refinery through various transportation sources like rail‚ sea or road and conveyors. The transport of iron ore forms 15-45% of the total cost of the exported ore and more than 60% of the cost of domestic consumption of coal

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    biggest hard coal producer after China (2‚971 Mt) and the USA (919Mt). 85 per cent of coal is produced by Coal India Limited (CIL)‚ the world largest coal mining company‚ currently employing around 380‚000 permanent workers and running around 500 mines in India. Around 55 per cent of energy production in India stems from coal‚ compared to around 3 per cent from nuclear energy. Around 75 per cent of total coal stock is consumed by the energy sector. Global market prices for coking coal increased

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    are as follows: i) Forestry & Fishing ii) Agriculture & Human Resources iii) Wind‚ Solar & Hydro Power Non-Renewable Natural Resources Of Pakistan: Among The World’s 200 Plus Countries Pakistan Has: 2nd Largest Coal Reserves 2nd Largest Salt Mines 5th Largest Gold Reserves 7th Largest Copper Reserves 6th Largest Gas Producing Capacity In Asia Pacific 436.2 Million Barrels Of Proven Oil Reserves 31.3 Trillion Cubic Feet Of Proven Gas Reserves Non-Renewable Natural Resources Of Pakistan:

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    Dynamite Fishing

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    -himself-up/ Blast fishing or dynamite fishing is the practice of using explosives to stun or kill schools of fish for easy collection. This often illegal practice can be extremely destructive to the surrounding ecosystem‚ as the explosion often destroys the underlying habitat (such as coral reefs) that supports the fish. The frequently improvised nature of the explosives used also means danger for the fishermen as well‚ with accidents and injuries. Dynamite fishing or blast fishing is the use

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