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    Demise of Bethlehem Steel

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    Bethlehem Steel’s Demise Founded in 1857‚ Bethlehem Steel was America’s second largest steel producer and largest shipbuilder. It was the backbone of the first blasting furnaces‚ coal‚ nuclear reactors‚ warships‚ cargo vessels and other major infrastructural accomplishments. Bethlehem Steel was headquartered in Pennsylvania dominating the economy and small city of Bethlehem with 7200 people. It had been around for over hundred years but now is a piece of American history disappeared forever declaring

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    ones is from Jared Diamond. He created the book “Guns‚ Germs and Steel‚” which was later turned into a TV miniseries. In it‚ Diamond travels around the world looking for an answer to a question that was asked by a New Guinean. Eventually‚ he turned to history. He looked at different societies and analyzed what caused them to be the way they were. Finally‚ he found an answer; geographic luck. In Episode 1 and 2 of “Guns‚ Germs and Steel‚” Jared Diamond addresses an important question that has the ability

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    Each level of wealth has different characteristics. Some assumptions of the rich is that they are cruel and don’t thing about anyone other than themselves. They want to get more and more money. People believe this because we see it in our own government. Politicians get paid by banks and other corporations to vote on a legislation that will come in favor of businesses. But then there are nice wealthy people because they give money to charity. Another characteristic is that they are either smart or

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    Indian Steel Industry

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    TOWN LEVEL BACKGROUND NOTE (DRAFT) ON JALNA Submitted to Urban India Reforms Facility TATA INSTITUTE of SOCIAL SCIENCES By Resources and Livelihoods Group‚ PRAYAS‚ Pune 1 Acknowledgements Preparation of this report would not have been possible without the cooperation and support extended by the Jalna Municipal council’s officers and councilors for the support they extended in the form of sharing data as well as exchanging views ‚ and also the experts from different fields

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    Lakshmi Mittal and the Growth of Mittal Steel (Case Study) Since its inception‚ ArcelorMittal has rapidly grown through a successful consolidation strategy with a number of significant acquisitions. According to ArcelorMittal (2012)‚ the company is the successor to Mittall Steel‚ a business originally set up in 1976 by Lakshmi N. Mittal‚ CEO and chairman of the board of directors (paras 1-2). ArcelorMittal moved the company’s headquarters to Rotterdam in 1997 (Hill‚ 2011‚ p. 261). The company

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    Tata Steel Project

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    INTRODUCTION Tata Steel‚ formerly known as TISCO and Tata Iron and Steel Company Limited‚ is the world ’s sixth largest steel company‚ with an annual crude steel capacity of 31 million tonnes. It is the largest private sector steel company in India in terms of domestic production. Ranked 258th on Fortune Global 500‚ it is based in Jamshedpur‚ Jharkhand‚ India. It is part of Tata Group of companies. Tata Steel is also India ’s second-largest and second-most profitable company in private sector

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    Bluescope Steel Swot

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    Strength BlueScope Steel Corporation acquires strong and reputable Australian brand in global steel industry. In Australia‚ its core product brands – COLORBOND®‚ ZINCALUME® and XLERPLATE® steels – are defined as market leaders in the building construction and manufacturing industries. Its LYSAGHT® brand is nearly 100 years old and holds an enviable reputation for quality. BUTLER®‚ VARCO PRUDEN® and HCI® are leading brands in the pre-engineered building market globally. Moreover‚ the corporation

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    Gun, Germs and Steel

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    because he wanted to explore and acquire knowledge about a question that have puzzled people for thousands of years living them to give different opinion about what might be the possible answer to the question. Guns‚ Germs‚ And Steel is a historical analysis about anthropology & archaeology that opens with a prologue in which the author presents a question from a New Guinean politician and friend named Yali: why were Europeans able to conquer so many other societies around the world? This

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    Philosophy 101 Paper We’ve all been asked the silly question‚ “Would you rather be rich or would you rather be happy?” In my opinion‚ this question can’t possibly be a one-or-the-other answer. I strongly believe that although money is not the meaning of happiness and life‚ wealth is the only key component that ensures your ability to live an easier life ultimately leading to a happy one. What is an easy life? We all want to be content with our lives and although according to Socrates‚ each person’s

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    Guns, Germs, and Steel

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    Guns‚ Germs‚ and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies‚ by Jared Diamond‚ attempts to explain why history progressed differently for people from various geographical regions. Diamond introduces his book by pointing out that history followed different courses for different people because of differences among peoples’ environments‚ not because of biological differences among people themselves. Through his convincing explanation for how civilizations were created and evolved throughout the course of history

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