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    Workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Francine Dowdy BCOM Aug 14‚ 2014 Feinaldo Fernandez Workers trapped after Chilean Copper Mine Collapse October 13‚ 2010‚ thirty three miners who were trapped underground for more than two months were rescued after a rescue team success that impressed the world. After about 22 hours the miners had to travel through a narrow shaft that was designed for the rescue. The miners hoped to sell their story and file a lawsuit against the mining company

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    Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Communication BCOM/275 January 21‚ 2013 Wayne Brock‚ DM Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Communication Background On August 5‚ 2010 the San Jose mine in Chile reported an accident which trapped 33 miners underground. The San Jose mine is a small copper mine in northern Chile. Owned by Minera San Esteban Primera‚ the mine collapse thrust the situation into a global news event when the 33 miners were discovered alive and well (Weik‚ 2010). Questions have been raised

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    prepare or communicate to any one involved. Being the bearer of bad news is never easy. The way in which the news is delivered‚ and what must be done before and after the news is relayed is also important. The needs of the employees is different than the needs of the family members of those men who were trapped in the mine. It is vital to make sure to address each of these groups in a specific way.When addressing the employees‚ the best method of communication for an accident such as this

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    Knowing Your Audience BComm/275 Dr. Don By: Karita Anderson August 26‚ 2013 Chilean Copper Mine When giving information to a group of people you should first know your audience‚ or intended target. If the information used is regarding a disaster‚ or something that involves someone getting hurt‚ it is extremely important to make sure that the company knows there audience and who will be receiving the information.  According to Cheesebro‚ O’Conner‚ and Rios‚ “the key to effective communication

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    Persuasive Paper: Trapped Chilean Miners On Thursday‚ August 5‚ 2010‚ thirty-three Chilean mine workers became trapped 2300 feet underground after the San Jose mine entrance ramp in collapsed. With the escape shaft blocked off‚ there was not a way for them to evacuate safely‚ as well as no clear way for the 130 man rescue team to get inside to free the miners. Once communication had been set up between the miners and the rescue team‚ it was found that all of the miners were still alive.

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    lost over 61 million in taxed based funding. In this writing I will be analyzing the credibility‚ validity‚ and reliability of this article. On November 25th 2011 Baslinski wrote an article about plan parenthood called “The Most difficult year in our history “’ laments Planned Parenthood president. The writer began the article by quoting the P.P`s president Cecile Richards thanking supporters for standing with them during the‚ what she labeled‚ the most trying time in our history. After commenting

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    Bacaltos Coal Mines vs. Court of Appeals‚ 245 SCRA 460(1995) Facts: Savellon was duly authorized by the petitioners to enter into the Trip Charter Party (Exhibit "A") 3 under and by virtue of an Authorization (Exhibit "C" and Exhibit "1")‚ 4 dated 1 March 1988‚ the pertinent portions of which read as follows: I. GERMAN A. BACALTOS‚ of legal age‚ Filipino‚ widower‚ and residing at second street‚ Espina Village‚ Cebu City‚ province of Cebu‚ Philippines‚ do hereby authorize RENE R. SAVELLON‚ of legal

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    Chilean Copper Mine BCOM/275 CHILEAN COPPER MINE On August 5‚ 2010‚ 33 miners were trapped in a chamber 2‚300 feet below the earths surface. It is the responsibility of the company to notify the family of the situation before the media. The last thing that any company needs is to have the media represent them in a disaster such as this. Verbal Communication There are many things to address‚ but first we must focus on who was on shift at the time of the collapsed and contacting the next

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    In the British coal mines of the 1800’s‚ jobs for women and children were harsh and unfavorable due to dangerous environments‚ long hours‚ and extremely heavy physical demand on the workers. The mines were fraught with opportunities to be hurt‚ as evidenced by the words of Robert North and the article “Women in the British Mines.” North shared how‚ while dragging buckets of coal using a girdle and chain‚ the straps cut into the children deeply enough that blood would run down‚ and that any who complained

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    family member being trapped under ground for even one day but the victims of those who were trapped under the Chilean copper mine had to consider not one day but even two months. According to The New York Times Company(2014)‚ “On Aug. 5‚ 2010‚ a gold and copper mine near the northern city of Copiapó‚ Chile caved in‚ trapping 33 miners in a chamber about 2‚300 feet below the surface”. At this time no one knew the well being or the nature of the situation that happened at the copper mine. During this time

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