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    The Aberfan Disaster

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    slag‚ which was situated on top of an underground spring” (The Aberfan Disaster). This obviously does not make for a good combination. The rain water saturated the soil‚ weakening its integrity. The underground spring loosened the soil underneath‚ cutting out the soil creating air pockets. This helped in weakening the structure of land. Once the weight was too much to bare‚ the earth gave way.

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    What Is Mine Okubo

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    American track star runner who lived with his parents and was then chosen a pane fighter during WWII. Mine Okubo was an artistic American Japanese who established in the Internment camps during World War II. Louie Zamperini and Mine Okubo both had to face the fact of being made invisible‚ yet they tried resisting the pain. The camps of tremendous torture were both different‚ but yet Louie and Mine were treated with disrespect‚ making them feel invisible in their suffering moments. Life in the camps

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    The Alaskan Gold Mine

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    Statement: I have been given a three month option on a possible gold mine in Alaska and after spending two and a half months I have been able to discover a gold mine. Now‚ my concern is to identify the best possible strategy to reach the claims office in 2 weeks considering the risks of losing the gold mine and life because of the unfavourable weather conditions. Analysis of Issue and Areas of consideration: Claiming the gold mine within two weeks is my priority. However‚ there are some life threatening

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    Natural Disaster

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    A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard (e.g.‚ flood‚ tornado‚ hurricane‚ volcanic eruption‚ earthquake‚ heatwave‚ or landslide). It leads to financial‚ environmental or human losses. The resulting loss depends on the vulnerability of the affected population to resist the hazard‚ also called their resilience. if these disasters continues it would be a great danger for the earth.[1] This understanding is concentrated in the formulation: "disasters occur when hazards meet vulnerability

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    Chilean Mine Collapse

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    Knowing Your Audience: The Chilean Mine Collapse Knowing your audience is an important factor to consider when there is information to be released to a public forum. Special considerations should be taken to ensure that the message is communicated effectively. The sender must recognize any potential barriers to communication that may hinder the audience from receiving the intended message. By recognizing who the audience is composed of‚ the sender is able to cater the message accordingly

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    Of Mine and Men

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    Gray 1 John Steinbeck’s novel Of Mice and Men deals with many different themes. Revolving these themes are characters overcoming issues and conflicts in their lives. One of the themes that have created the biggest impact on the characters in the novel is loneliness. Loneliness occurres in every character’s life‚ and impacts it drastically. Ronald Anthony says “When we truly realize that we are alone is when we need others the most.” This quotation means a person never fully realizes the importance

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    That ain't mine. ._.

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    Reduppity Reduppity By : A. J. Enperson A rich girl tries to beat the odds in a game where the winner dies. Published on booksie.com/A. J. Enperson Copyright © A. J. Enperson‚ 2013 Publish your writing on Booksie.com. Reduppity 1 Reduppity Reduppity "One‚ two‚ three‚ Reduppity‚" the whole room yelled and then the four figures in the circle threw down their five cards. Riley scanned her hand and fought down the rising panic. "Seven‚ king‚ three‚ ten‚ and another seven

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    Mine Is Required

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    Josh Crews Mrs. McGaulley AP English 3 9/3/12 The Tone of “In and Of Ourselves We Trust” In the article “In and Of Ourselves We Trust” by Andy Rooney‚ the speaker uses tone to allow the reader to recognize the mutual trust of humanity and the law. For example‚ when the author states‚ “It’s amazing that we ever trust each other to do the right thing‚ isn’t it?”‚ he uses an appreciative tone. This is shown through the speakers’ appreciation of knowing that humanity will automatically do what

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    Modikwa Platinum Mine

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    Modikwa Platinum Mine Home > Our Business > Modikwa Platinum Mine MINE OVERVIEW Modikwa Platinum Mine is an independently managed‚ 50:50 joint venture between ARM Mining Consortium Limited and Rustenburg Platinum Mines Limited. The mine is on the border of the Mpumalanga and Limpopo provinces of South Africa‚ approximately 25 kilometres west of the town of Burgersfort. It forms part of the Eastern limb of the Bushveld Complex and operates under a mining right covering a total area of 140

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    disaster preparedness

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    DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DURING TYPHOONS Typhoon is a word composed only of seven letters and two syllables yet it attracts attention when heard from news or read from a newspaper article. It creates worries and uneasiness to the receiver’s mind. There are a number of definitions of what typhoon is. According to the website Merriam-Webster.com (2013)‚” Typhoon is a hurricane occurring especially in the region of the Philippines or China Sea.” Typhoon is the term for a natural phenomenon that can

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