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    Mine Nationalization

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    Mine Nationalization Proposals Mine nationalization has been a topic of discussion in South Africa for the past two years. South African mines are the fifth largest in the world and produce more than 80% of the world’s platinum. Other minerals found within the country are coal‚ gold‚ and diamonds. There are many opposing views surrounding the issue‚ which leads one to believe South African mines will not be nationalized. For Nationalization: * Redistribution of wealth; private ownership

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    Copper Mine Workers

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    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 is a face to face meeting. This type of devastating news is too important to

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    Centralia Mine

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    disaster. In the case of the Centralia #5 Mine‚ failure to act was responsible for the death of 111 men‚ the widowing of 79 women and leaving 76 children under the age of 18 without a Father. History: On March 25‚ 1947‚ in Centralia‚ Illinois‚ the explosion of the Centralia #5 Mine resulted in the death of 111 hardworking men. Most of these men dedicated their lives to the Bell & Zoller Coal Company mining coal at the company’s Centralia #5 Mine. This group of men attempted on numerous occasions

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    Collapse of the Ussr

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    Rosa Maldonado Vera Why did the USSR Collapse in 1991? In December of 1991‚ the Soviet Union broke down into fifteen separate countries. The west saw this collapse as a victory for freedom‚ a triumph of democracy over totalitarianism‚ and evidence of the superiority of capitalism over socialism. The United States were glad that its enemy was brought to its knees. The Cold War‚ which had confronted these two superpowers since the end of World War II‚ had ended. The breakup of the Soviet Union

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    Enrol collapse

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    CRS Report for Congress Received through the CRS Web The Enron Collapse: An Overview of Financial Issues Mark Jickling‚ Coordinator Specialist in Public Finance Government and Finance Division Summary Only months before Enron Corp.’s bankruptcy filing in December 2001‚ the firm was widely regarded as one of the most innovative‚ fastest growing‚ and best managed businesses in the United States. With the swift collapse‚ shareholders‚ including thousands of Enron workers who held company

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    INTRODUCTION: South Africa has so many amazing mineral natural resources as well a profitable well-developed mining sector. The nationalisation of the mining sector is an argumentative topic in our country at the moment. It has been argued that income from the mining sector will advance several social and economic project which include resource redistribution‚ transformation and job creation. The case for or against Nationalisation: FOR NATIONALISATION Nationalisation is the process of

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    QUESTION PAPER PATTERN A. For Department of Vocational studies‚ Arts & Humanities‚ Management Studies and Information Technology. Existing  For question papers of BA and MA (History‚ Political Science) courses: Multiple Choice Questions Credits 2 4  1 Mark 20 40 2 Marks 11 20 4 Marks 4 10 Descriptive 4 Marks 3 5 Total Marks 70 140 Duration (Hours) 1 2 For question papers of all the remaining courses: Credits 2 3 4 Multiple Choice Questions 1 Mark 2 Marks 4 Marks 20 11 7 40 20 15 40 20

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    Chilean Minors Discussion BCOM275 October 31‚ 2012 Chilean Minors Discussion Communications must be designed with an audience in mind‚ especially during a crisis situation. A great example would be when 30 Chilean workers were trapped underground when the mine they worked in collapsed. Some of the audience(s) to keep in mind would be the employee families‚ other company employees‚ the media‚ and the government; city‚ state‚ national. Additionally investors in a publicly traded company

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    The Collapse of Enron

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    1. Who were the stakeholders involved in‚ or affected by‚ the collapse of Enron? All stakeholders were‚ obviously‚ affected by the collapse of Enron. However‚ several of them were critical‚ especially those being considered as market stakeholders such as suppliers‚ creditors‚ employees‚ and stockholders. These mentioned stakeholders seem to be Enron’s most recognizable as the essential contributors to its organization. They dared of giving up an available alternative in order to take a risk with

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    Hunger Strikers’ Announcement May 12‚ 1989 This is an announcement from the hunger strikers in Tiananmen Square to the Chinese people. The main message that I got from the document was that they weren’t striking to create chaotic disturbances or because they wanted to‚ but because they didn’t agree with the things going on in China. They describe China’s current state in the following lines: "rampant inflation; widespread illegal business dealings by corrupt officials; the dominance of abusive

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