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    Iron Dome

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    Elmira Silchuk 12/22/12 Research Paper Mrs. McCune Iron Dome Since the beginning of civilization people have always needed to defend themselves from external forces trying to harm their well being. Today‚ that task has become excruciatingly difficult and demands an enormous amount of man power. The problem with a country needing a lot of man power is that people are a finite source‚ so what countries have done is developed ways of defending themselves with

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    Tata Steel

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    Tata Iron and Steel Company was established by Dorabji Tata on August 25‚ 1907‚ as part of his father Jamsetji’sTata Group.[11][12][13] By 1939 it operated the largest steel plant in the British Empire. The company launched a major modernization and expansion program in 1951. Later‚ the program was upgraded to 2 MTPA project. In 1990‚ it started expansion plan and established its subsidiary Tata Inc. in New York. The company changed its name from TISCO to Tata Steel in 2005.[14] In August 2004‚

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    Extracting Iron from Iron Ore in a Blast Furnace The metal iron and its alloy steel is one of the most important substances used by man. Humans have been discovering the metal’s uses science 3500BC. Huge quantities are used in the construction industry to construct of all kinds of vehicles. The most common from of iron known is the oxide. The Iron is extracted from the ore that contains the most amount of iron. The iron is extracted from its oxide ore called Hematite. Many things are produced

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    Corrison of iron

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    restricted to iron or products made from it .Iron is easily prone to rusting making its surface rough. Chemically‚ rust is a hydrated ferric oxide Titanic‘s bow exhibiting microbial corrosion damage in the form of ‘rusticles’ Rusting an Electrochemical Mechanism ; Rusting may be explained by an electrochemical mechanism. In the presence of moist air containing dissolved oxygen or carbon dioxide‚ the commercial iron behave as if composed of small electrical cells. At anode of cell‚ iron passes into

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    Lehigh Steel

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    Lehigh Steel Background- Lehigh Steel was founded in 1913 and it manufactures specialty steels for high strength‚ high use applications. In 1975 it was acquired by Palmer due to its ownership of Continuous Rolling Mill‚ a specialized equipment that convert steel intermediate shape to wire for Palmer’s bearing. The industry as a whole is highly competitive‚ even a small change in price could alter customers’ consumption decision greatly‚ keeping costs down is therefore‚ one of the most important

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    Following the Revolutionary War‚ many tribulations arose in the newly independent thirteen colonies. Problems such as disunity‚ slavery‚ foreign/interstate relations‚ land disputes‚ and national debt led to the formation of the Articles of Confederation in 1777. America’s first constitution‚ however‚ only lasted ten years until fifty-five delegates met in Philadelphia with the same common purpose: to preserve the American union‚ protect the American democracy from abroad‚ and curb the unrestrained

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    No‚ President Truman did not have the authority to take control of the steel industry‚ the president should not be able to just come in and take over where ever or whatever he has the urge to at any given time‚ the president does not and should not have the power to seize a private company just because he thinks it is necessary. President Truman over asserted his power when he tried to take control of the steel industry; his actions were unjustified and unconstitutional‚ the constitution does not

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    Iron Curtain

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    Q.1: what did Churchill mean in May 1945 by the term “Iron Curtain”? A.1: When Churchill stated “An Iron Curtain is being drawn upon their front.” He means that during 1945 when the war was over‚ he was talking about an imaginary line drawn between communism in the East and the democratic governments in the West. This was to prevent more fighting over the systems; Churchill knew that the Soviet Union were dangerous. Churchill wanted the allies to get to Berlin and take it before the Russians would

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    Chaparral Steel

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    possible market share‚ and to increase it further‚ it would have required additional price cut. So‚ the option with the firm was to expand its operation in the segment of specialty steel segment‚ which is typical mini mill product line. The alternative was to increase beam size capacity and directly challenge large integrated steel companies. Due to constraint of the rating of available rolling mill‚ it could make only small section beam. Manufacturing of medium and large section beams needed higher capacity

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    Nucor Steel

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    Nucor Steel Case Analysis Questions 1. Do a five-forces (Porter) analysis of the competitive forces impacting the U.S. Steel industry. Does your analysis support Nucor’s current basic business model? The competitive forces impacting the U.S. Steel industry are that the buyers have the majority of the bargaining power‚ there are only a few suppliers‚ the internal rivalry is intense because of the price wars and lack of differentiated products‚ there aren’t any substitutes for steel‚ and there

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