Coking Coal A Coking coal is that coal which when heated in absence of air leaves a solid coherent residue possessing metallic grayish luster & which possesses all the physical & chemical properties in the coke when manufactured commercially. Coking coal are those coals which after heating in absence of air leaves a residual coke. This coke when satisfies all the physical & chemical characteristics such as CSR‚ CRI‚ Shutter Index‚ Micum 10 & 40 & Porosity‚ are accepted by the steel plants. The coal
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replacement for coal Product: Bio solids made from sewage sludge that comprises of human waste to be used as a replacement for coal. Customers: Government – The product could be used in thermal power plants‚ Steel production etc. Private Organizations - The bio solids could be used in cement industry. General Public – The general public could use the product as a cheap substitute for coal. Beneficiaries: Government – The bio solids would reduce the country’s requirement for coal import‚ thus
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Macroeconomics of Minimum Wage Draft: Do not quote MACROECONOMIC EFFECTS OF MINIMUM WAGE IN NIGERIA: A GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM ANALYSIS Abiodun O. Folawewo* Abstract This paper examines the macroeconomic effects of minimum wage (MW) policy in Nigeria using a static computable general equilibrium. Data for the study is drawn from year 2005 National Account of the country. The data is used to construct a 22 x 22 social accounting matrix (SAM) for the economy. The calibration exercise shows that the
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of marketing budgeting and resource allocation. We focus on identifying whether and how DSSs influence the decision process (e.g.‚ cognitive effort deployed‚ discussion quality‚ and decision alternatives considered) and‚ as a result‚ how these DSSs influence decision outcomes (e.g.‚ profit and satisfaction both with the decision process and the outcome). We study two specific marketing resource allocation decisions in a laboratory context: sales effort allocation and customer targeting. We find that
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Brittney Jones HUM 202 12 Nov 2012 The Big Bad Wolf: A Deeper Look at the Coal Industry and Its Victims On October 11‚ 2000‚ residents of a lush and beautiful area once named Eden awoke to find their homes and property covered in a hazardous coal waste. This waste‚ known as coal slurry or sludge‚ poured into the headwaters of two major waterways in Martin County‚ Kentucky. All aquatic life was wiped out‚ and all drinking water for local residents was ruined. Several committees and reports were
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Why did William‚ Duke of Normandy‚ win the Battle of Hastings? It was 1066‚ England was ruled by the Saxons and the throne was previously held by the childless Edward the Confessor‚ who had died earlier that year‚ and the battle to find his successor was beginning. One of the candidates‚ and probably the most famous of them‚ was William Duke of Normandy‚ otherwise known as William the Conqueror. However‚ there were other strong contenders fighting to take the throne. Harold Godwinson was William’s
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Is re-allocation of production to low-wage countries an ethical dilemma? A. J. P. Tebbe Final paper Business Studies Ethics‚ Student number: 10475664‚ Date: 22-12-2013‚ Lecturer: dr. M.L. van der Veen Amsterdam Business School‚ University of Amsterdam‚ Plantage Muidergracht 12‚ 1018 TV‚ Amsterdam‚ The Netherlands ________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 1. Introduction Just Entertainment Group is an important force in the
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CEO Don Blankenship will turn himself into police custody to immediately start a one year sentence for his involvement in the Upper Big Branch coal mine disaster. How does a CEO of a company end up in jail for what appeared as a tragic accident? On April 5th‚ 2010 in a West Virginia coal mine owned by Massey Energy Company and operated by Performance Coal Company an explosion would claim the lives of twenty-nine miners and shed light on the many workplace safety violations. Rescue attempts made
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Examine the arguments in favour of a free market system of resource allocation “The basic economic problem for every society is about scarcity and choice since there are only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services that we all we need and desire” (Lawrence‚ J. Stoddard‚ S. & Copp‚ A.) . All societies face the problem of having to decide what good and services to produce‚ how best to produce those goods and services‚ and who is to receive those
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I was granted the opportunity to work with the children and teachers of Coal Pit Learning Center for community engagement week. I worked with the children throughout the week to provide relief to the exhausted teachers and be a person who can look over the children. I was gifted the opportunity to work with a variety of children of ages from 3-5. My first day was tiring‚ but full of excitement. The children were a mix of shy and excited as we walked into their classroom for the very first time. I
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