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    Escape from the Minefield ABSTRACT In 2003‚ Ray and Joan Kroc donated $1.5 billion of matching funds to the Salvation Army to construct 30 Ray and Joan Kroc Community Centers (KROC center) [1]. Memphis‚ Tennessee was chosen as a site for one of the centers in 2005. The community centers provide facilities for K-12 students to play games that contain puzzles and tasks that intellectually challenge and stimulate players. The goal of this project is to design an interactive environment for young

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    This Is Not Mine

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    Chapter 1 The Financial Environment: Firms‚ Investors‚ and Markets L EARNING LG1 G OALS Define the term finance and explain why finance is relevant to students. Identify the components of the financial environment. Explain how investors monitor managers to ensure that managerial decisions are in the best interests of the owners. Describe how the financial environment has become internationalized. LG2 LG3 LG4 1 2 LG1 What Is Finance? Virtually all individuals and

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    Chilean Mine Collapse BCOM/275 Chilean Mine Collapse In Chile‚ on August 5‚ 2010‚ a collapse inside a main access tunnel of a mine trapped 33 miners inside (Parry & Retther‚ 2010). The miners were trapped at a depth of at least 700 meters (Weik‚ 2010). There were 32 Chileans men and one Bolivian man trapped in the old gold and coppers mine (Parry & Retther‚ 2010). The miners estimated that they would not be rescued for four months. The miners had to receive emergency food and supplies

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    A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods‚ volcanic eruptions‚ earthquakes‚ tsunamis‚ and other geologic processes. A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage‚ and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake‚ the severity of which depends on the affected population’s resilience‚ or ability to recover.[1] An adverse event will not rise to the level of a disaster if it occurs in an area without vulnerable

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    Chilean Mine Collapse

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    sensitive matter to the family with facts and info needed but also at a level of personal consideration.  To Families of the Trapped Miners via face-to-face meeting It is being regret to announce to you today August 5‚ 2010 the collapse of our Cooper mine in Copiapo that has trapped family members far below the surface. We are still not aware of their location but making every effort to rescue your loved ones and bring them back to the surface. Many people around the world have volunteered to help save

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    Disaster Managemnt

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    ter 1 CHAPTER 1 DISASTER MANAGEMENT An Introductory 1.1 Disasters – The Indian Scenario India supports one-sixth of the world’s population on just 2% of its landmass. It suffers heavily from natural disasters of every shade and description hits the poorest of the poor and which is why the considerations of disaster safety deserves prime attention. A High Powered Committee (HPC) of the Government of India‚ in its report submitted to the Government of India in October 2001‚ outlined the huge

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    Mine Design and Feasibility

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    Prepared for Dr Serkan Saydam Mine 8150 Mine Design and Feasability Major Assignment Prepared by David G Rolph 3309524 Thursday‚ 8 September 2011 [pic] Summary Huntley and Avondale Collieries are existing underground mines in the Illawarra coal fields of New South Wales. Both mines are on care and maintenance at present but with an improved financial outlook‚ the existing infrastructure and the location of the mines in relation existing coal mining infrastructure

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    By its very definition‚ an emergency is unexpected and can therefore be difficult to plan for‚ but that doesn’t mean you have to be completely unprepared. Emergency services are available for every kind of situation‚ and you should have no problem getting an emergency plumber for problems such as a backed up sewer‚ a leaking water heater or when your boiler stops working. Having a professional plumber in your contact list can really spare you a lot of trouble in an emergency. However‚ you also need

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    Mining and Landslides

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    Bingham Canyon Copper Mine (Utah) Jiama Mine (Tibet) Source/Type of Geological material that moved Chalcopyrite (copper iron sulfide) Some sedimentary material Mud‚ rock and debris 1 Slope Conditions In some of the images it looks that some waste material was dumped on some portions of the slope where the slide happened. It looks like some sedimentary material. Also weathering may have contributed to the failing slopes as the orange color appears to be a lighter color orange There was a

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    The greatest fear of humans is chaos — when unexpected events disrupt our meticulously planned daily activities. In these instances we act in a way to gain control and understanding; one way of doing this is through spontaneous memorialization. In his article‚ Allen Haney defines spontaneous memorialization as‚ “a public response to the unanticipated‚ violent deaths of people who do not fit into categories of those we expect to die” (Haney 343). Examples of traditional spontaneous memorials include

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