“Outlining” * An outline is a framework or guideline for a writer to follow. The purpose is for organization and systematizes way of working. * An outline presents a picture of the main ideas and the subsidiary ideas of any subject. Informal Outline * “Working Outline” is a private affair-fluid‚ subject to constant revision‚ made without attention to form and destined for the wastebasket. Formal Outline * A formal outline is organized into headings under which several levels of
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GOLD MINING AND THE ENVIRONMENT Dirty gold mining has ravaged landscapes‚ contaminated ecosystems with toxic waste and resulted in widespread water pollution. Cyanide and mercury‚ two highly toxic substances‚ have been released freely into the environment as a result of dirty gold mining. TOXIC WASTE Toxic waste is a devastating consequence of dirty gold mining practices. Cyanide heap leaching is the cheapest way to extract gold and as a result‚ is commonly used around the world. The process leaves
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PESTEL ANALYSIS Political * The public spending on infrastructure is expected to decrease in many developed countries. Major part of this spending will be directed to the civil infrastructure due to the increasing concerns about sustainability. Investments in power station replacements‚ wind farms‚ waste management assets and other green initiatives will increase (The Economist 2010; Balfour Beatty‚ 2012). * Since governments in the emerging countries‚ especially in India‚ China and Brazil
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Industry 4.0 allows the production of individual and personalized products at the low cost with high efficiency and automation. This specifically means that the production companies are capable of overcoming predominant interface issues between production‚ product development‚ and product usage‚ and thus orient all main value-added processes towards the customer’s requirements[2]. New development processes‚ e.g. intensified information exchange between departments and companies‚ integrated product
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BRAND STRATEGIES ANALYSIS REPORT Prepared for: Marn Lim‚ Klintonn Poh‚ Circe Henestrosa Prepared by: Teo Jia En 12565 FH3E 4th November 2010 Fashion Management DE1207 Project 2 Lasalle College of the Arts Chanelʼs Brand Strategies Analysis Report | By Teo Jia En November 4‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Company Background and History 2.1 History of Chanel and Information on Chanel S.A. 2.2 Chanel Asia Pacific and Singapore boutiques 3.0 Industry Analysis 3.1 Target Audience
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Accidents[edit] In April 2013‚ at least 17 people were killed while mining illegally at a disused gold mine in Ghana’s central region. The ground reportedly caved in on the miners as they searched for gold deposits‚ and authorities were unclear as to how many miners originally went in. Sixteen bodies were excavated‚ with one man dying in hospital from his injuries.[ The activities of the miners pollute rivers and streams nearby that serve as a source of drinking water for communities downstream.
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Title: Cookie Mining Lab Introduction: Like most resources‚ minerals are distributed unevenly around the world. Minerals are concentrated in various areas of Earth’s crust due to natural processes. Obtaining these minerals for human use involves four general steps: 1. locating the minerals 2. extracting the minerals from Earth in the form of ore or rock 3. processing the ore to separate the impurities from the desired mineral 4. creating a useful product from the minerals Objectives:
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more than 500 million vehicles by 2030 [...] The distances traveled by car should grow by 65% over 2005 and 85% for freight." The automotive industry has a high added value due to vehicles more upscale‚ the desire for comfort and safety of consumers. However‚ a low purchasing power leads to a decline in demand "automobile" which will play on the tire industry as there will be an impact indirectly. Moreover the cost of raw materials continues to rise like the rubber for example. This is due to the
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Arctic Mining Consultants - An OB Case Study This report examines the underlying reasons why field assistant‚ Brian Millar‚ has refused numerous offers to work for Arctic Mining or Field supervisor Tom Parker. It analyzes the issues by applying theories of leadership‚ motivation and team dynamics‚ theories found in this case scenario. It is our hope that the outcome of the analysis will lead to us to a further understanding. Why is it that Millar decided to refuse any further work from Arctic
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Henns&Mauritz pdrsl1 @ Twitter Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Description of the Organisation 4 PESTEL-Analysis 6 SWOT-Analysis 7 * Strengths 7 * Weaknesses 9 * Opportunities 9 * Threats 10 Ethical behaviour and corporate social responsibility 11 Conclusion 12 Bibliography 13 Executive Summary H&M is a great company in many aspects. It may be Sweden’s most recognised company
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