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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Quinlan Murray Freight forwarding and shipping service is an important part of logistics. The service is used by companies whose businesses depend on the timely delivery of important cargo. Freight and shipping service providers who have been in the business for a while will have enough knowledge of the customs requirements in the countries they ship from and to. written by Sarah Baltic The coal mining industry segment produces coal, a fossil fuel that is used primarily for electric power generation and in the production of steel. Like oil, coal is formed over millions of years from plant and animal matter, but unlike oil, coal is a solid, and therefore miners must go into the earth to recover it. written by Sarah Baltic Opal has been a mystery for centuries. No two opals look alike. The word ‘opal’ was derived from a Greek word opallos, meaning “to see changes of color”. Opal is derived as a precious gemstone which is formed from non-crystalline silica gel. written by Sarah Baltic Platinum is a material which is very rare and the cost of gold is double than gold. In igneous rocks platinum is formed and these rocks also have iron and magnesium. Along with other materials like copper and gold, Platinum is also found in thin layers. written by Sarah Baltic Gold mining consists of the processes and techniques employed in the removal of gold from the ground. Earlier gold was mined using different methods like Panning, cradling, dry blowing, shaft mining, Puddling and dredging. written by Sarah Baltic The mining industry is one of the most dangerous working environments. Mining equipments are instruments that are commonly used in extraction of minerals from the earth surface. In the past, ancient times, miners used to excavate minerals and metals by using simple hand held tools. written by Sarah Baltic The use of cyanide in the mining process of metals such as gold and silver, leads to severe environmental risks. The use of cyanide in gold mining has led to environmental disasters in many countries across the world such as the United States, Canada, China, Guyana, Bolivia, Zimbabwe, Philippines and Ghana. written by Sarah Baltic Surface mining is used for about 40% of coal production in the world. When coal deposits are near the surface, it may be inexpensive to extract the coal using surface mining methods. written by Sarah Baltic Tailings squander, Radon Gas, Environmental Pollution, Health risks, Nuclear Waste and Nuclear Weapons written by Sarah Baltic The development of mining technology plays an important role in the mining industry as well as in the environment. The mining industry plays a crucial role in our economy. written by Martin Mavengere Have you ever wondered what a listing directory is? If you don’t know, then your site may be excluded from major sources of web traffic. If your site is listed in Web directories, then it can also have a higher ranking on search engines, for example Google prefers web sites that are listed in the Open Directory Project (dmoz.org). If your web site is listed in industry specific, then it can gain a higher link popularity score which can improve your rankings on other search engines. In addition, directories bring targeted traffic to your web site. written by Sarah Baltic Mining is destructive to the environment as trees and vegetation are cleared and burned for mining. Natural minerals and metals are stripped from the soil. In fact mining is one of the causes for deforestation. When environment is drastically affected, naturally the people will be affected. written by Sarah Baltic As most of us are aware, mining is one of the most environment unfriendly industries. Mining can seriously affect land, air and even water systems. The greatest challenge confronting the mining industry today is to find ways of extracting and processing mineral and metal with minimum damage to our ecosystem. written by Sarah Baltic Mining, simply stated, is the extraction or removal of minerals and metals from earth. Manganese, tantalum, copper, tin, nickel, aluminum ore, iron ore, gold, silver, and diamonds are some of the items commonly mined. written by Sarah Baltic Mining is one of the most hazardous industries as it has to be performed under potentially unsafe and unhealthy conditions even with substantial technological improvements. written by Paul Rivera The goal of this white paper is to provide a framework for telemarketing outsourcing decisions. By detailing some of the broader, tactical benefits of retaining outside telemarketing services, this paper will both provide a template for fully-realized cost/benefit analysis, and suggest criteria for selection of a telemarketing company. written by John Hacking The rise of mineral prices means that it is becoming economically attractive to reprocess tailing from old mines. The trouble is that power costs are increasing and government environmental regulations are getting stricter. This means that there needs to be a more efficient grinding mill to process ore that is gentle to the environment. The Deswik grinding mill is designed with these needs in mind. written by Dr. John Schinnerer Schinnerer On average, companies change CMOs every two years. Is this a function of unrealistic expectations, unclear job requirements, or something more fundamental? Perhaps the solution is as simple as accurately measuring that which truly bonds consumers to brands – emotional engagement. written by ResourceX Investor Linux Gold Corp. (OTCBB:LNXGF) has stepped up to the plate as it further expands its presence in Alaska’s historic gold camps. The company has recently acquired an option to purchase a 100% interest in 26 mining claims close to the historic Ester Dome mining camp near Fairbanks, Alaska for US$10.3 million in cash and shares over a two-year period. written by Tom Robins It stands to reason that governments around the world are looking to expand their use of nuclear energy in coming years given the potentially catastrophic effects of climate change and the current international focus on reducing carbon dioxide greenhouse gas emissions. More than 130 new nuclear power plants are under construction worldwide and the World Nuclear Association forecasts that demand for uranium will grow between 25% and 50% per annum over the next 13 years. written by Tom Robins John Whittier Greenleaf, the American Quaker poet and abolitionist, was noted for saying, “I’ll lift you and you lift me, and we’ll both ascend together.” It looks as if Ascendant Copper (TSX:ACX) has taken some of his sage relationship advice as it ushers in a new phase of its ascendancy with its friendly takeover of St. Geneviève Resources (CNQ:SGVL) of Montréal. written by Tom Robins No, we’re not in Kansas anymore, Toto, but we are at the scene of a whirlwind of activity along the southern margin of the Athabasca Basin, where Tribune Uranium Corp (TSX.V:TCB) has just begun drilling for uranium at its Botham Lake property. The company is working right next door to Cameco's recent Centennial Zone discovery, which reports 18.3% U3O8 over 5.3 meters. written by Mickey Horn Most of the oil we us is derived from thick crude oil. Learn about oil sands and the methods used by companies such as Western Pipeline Corporation to mine and use them. written by Ian Maher How gold gets from the ground to jewelry such as gold necklaces, eternity rings, wedding bands and more. written by Greg Silberman This article describes the potential effects of a derivatives blowout caused by defaults in credit derivatives. written by Greg Silberman This article describes the real cause of inflation and how higher food and energy prices will cause consumers to cut back on spending written by Greg Silberman This article explains why interest rates are
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written by ResourceX Investor The President of Mongolia, Nambaryn Enkhbayar, met with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and British Minister for Trade, Investment and Foreign Affairs, Ian McCartney on April 16th and 17th. On the agenda was discussion about Mongolia continuing to create favourable conditions for foreign investment, particularly in the mineral industry. << previous page 1 2 next page>> |