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Methane and Potential Impacts on Global Warming

23rd September 2009
Methane is a gas found on most planets with atmospheres. In limited amounts, it isn’t a particularly problematic gas. In larger amounts, however, it can become a regulator of atmosphere temperatures. Methane and Potential Impacts on Global Warming ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Newcastle, City of Excitement and Entertainment

23rd September 2009
Renowned for its lively nightlife, and boasting a wealth of world-class entertainment attractions, Newcastle upon Tyne is a vibrant city that has worked hard to grow up from its industrial roots. Indeed, traditionally known for its contribution in the fie... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Top 5 Environmental Issues in Australia

22nd September 2009
Deforestation Of all of the environmental issues facing Australia, the loss of our nation's old growth forests are by far the most troubling. At the same time, the issue of unchecked deforestation is probably the one issue that we as Australian citize... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes

Top Income Stocks (February 2009)

21st September 2009
Here are the TOP 10 dividend-paying, safe income stocks for this month. Just click on the respective links for graphs and detailed current information about each stock. 1. Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. (ARLP) is a diversified producer and mar... Read >
Author: Wealthquest

Greensburg, PA selected as one of the "Best Places to Retire"

23rd August 2009
Greensburg, PA is a smaller city with a very high quality of life. Once a coal mining town, the city has adapted well and adjusted to the changing times. Industry thrives here and the city is a magnet for businesses and the arts. Greensburg offers a "smal... Read >

Cannock

08th August 2009
Cannock is the largest town in the Cannock Chase District in the county of Staffordshire. The city is located 32 km north of Birmingham. Cannock was known for coal mining, so the atmosphere was conducive to the growth of several industries. Also, due to i... Read >
Author: Hayden

Billy elliot

03rd August 2009
Billy Elliot musical is based on the box-office hit film with the same name. The musical is a story of a boy's dream to achieve his ambitions against the odds. The background of the story is linked to the 1984/85 miner's strike in North East England. Bill... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson

Durham Heritage Centre and Museum: To Know More about Durham

30th July 2009
For those who wish to delve in to the interesting facts on Durham, there is no better place than the Durham Heritage Centre and Museum. It is positioned near North Bailey and Bow Lane. Anyone stepping in to this phenomenal museum will leave it with a c... Read >
Author: eMarketingEye

Cannock

23rd July 2009
Cannock is the largest town in the Cannock Chase District in the county of Staffordshire. The city is located 32 km north of Birmingham. Cannock was known for coal mining, so the atmosphere was conducive to the growth of several industries. Also, due to i... Read >
Author: Hayden

A Comparative Approach To Rising Unemployment in the UK

18th July 2009
The current high level unemployment in the UK is different from when it occurred in the 1980s under the Conservative government. During that period, the Thatcher government's policy was to reduce the intervention of the state with regards to the economy b... Read >
Author: Kristine Reeves

Billy Elliot the Musical – A Spectacular and Inspiring Show

17th July 2009
There is something strange happening to theater audience members lately. There are reports of people unable to stop smiling as they leave the theater. This strange phenomenon coincides with a rush on billy elliot show tickets being sold out. It may hav... Read >
Author: Wayne Hemrick

The New Economy

04th July 2009
You may not realize it but it's already begun…. the new world economy is happening right before our eyes. In a recent Sierra Magazine I read that wind energy now employs more people than coal mining, can you believe that? Coal supplies over 50% of the ... Read >
Author: questionauthoritees

Is Wigan the Centre of the UK?

15th June 2009
Considering that Wigan doesn’t have City status and as a small Northwest town that was once known only for coal mining and its pier, it is well served for transport links. The Motorway network around Wigan is remarkable and if they were all joined up it... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

Is Wigan the Centre of the UK?

15th June 2009
Considering that Wigan doesn’t have City status and as a small Northwest town that was once known only for coal mining and its pier, it is well served for transport links. The Motorway network around Wigan is remarkable and if they were all joined up it... Read >
Author: Naz Daud

New cases of Miner's Knee Compensation Claims

29th May 2009
It can be argued that Britain is facing an occupational disease epidemic. Figures from the Health and Safety Executive showing that up to 20 per cent of the UK's biggest killers, including heart disease, cancer and chronic respiratory disease, are caused ... Read >
Author: Nick Jervis

What are the types of alternative fuels?

15th May 2009
We are not talking about gasoline, diesel fuel, or kerosene right now. An alternative fuel is defined as the choice of any fuel other than the traditional selections; gasoline and diesel. What are the choices? 1. Ethanol. Ethanol is a high-octane, l... Read >
Author: movies and entertainment

Battleship Island - Japan’s rotting metropolis

14th May 2009
These days the only things that land on Hashima Island are the shits of passing seagulls. An hour or so’s sail from the port of Nagasaki, the abandoned island silently crumbles. A former coal mining facility owned by Mitsubishi Motors, it was on... Read >
Author: tugsearch

Newcastle Conference Facilities and Team Building Activities

29th April 2009
Originally a major coal mining and ship building city, Newcastle upon Tyne is now a diverse and cosmopolitan city. Re-known for its' Brown Ale and football team, Newcastle lays claim to having the first street in the world to be lit by electric lighting. ... Read >
Author: MichelleE

Ilkeston Tourist Information & Travel Guide

15th April 2009
Ilkeston lies on the River Erewash and is the third largest town within Derbyshire. Historically, Ilkeston has industries in coal mining, lace making and iron handling however in the past few decades the relevance and importance of these industries has de... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Ilkeston Tourist Information & Travel Guide,

14th April 2009
Ilkeston lies on the River Erewash and is the third largest town within Derbyshire. Historically, Ilkeston has industries in coal mining, lace making and iron handling however in the past few decades the relevance and importance of these industries has de... Read >
Author: Nazir Daud

Land Owners looking for diversification - how to spot potential income generating opportunities

17th March 2009
A lot of land has untapped potential. This is generally through minerals that are underground and can be difficult to manage. A chartered surveying practice can offer advice on the sale, working rights agreement or lease of land as well as royalty payment... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Farmers and Land Owners - Get a land agent that will double your income

06th March 2009
A lot of land has untapped potential. This is generally through minerals that are underground and can be difficult to manage. A chartered surveying practice can offer advice on the sale, working rights agreement or lease of land as well as royalty payment... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Mines

10th February 2009
Mines are where very important and sought after minerals are extracted from. These tresured minerals include copper, coal, iron, lead, and many other geological materials that can be found from the earth. Mines can be underground or subterranean, or may... Read >
Author: enelra

World's most dangerous jobs

28th January 2009
No matter how dangerous a job is, someone somewhere has to do it. A lot of these people don't get paid that much for their jobs, either, so there must be something out there that makes these people want to do these things for a living. When people think o... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Stay in holiday accommodation in Derbyshire when you come to Britain.

28th January 2009
Derbyshire is a county that lies in the East Midlands of England, just below Yorkshire. It is one the loveliest of the eastern counties of England. A bed and breakfast or self catering stay is one of the best ways to see the attractions and sights of this... Read >
Author: Tony Lucas

Top Tips on getting a great chartered surveyor

24th November 2008
A lot of land has untapped potential. This is generally through minerals that are underground and can be difficult to manage. A chartered surveying practice can offer advice on the sale, working rights agreement or lease of land as well as royalty payment... Read >
Author: Spot Biddle

Know about mining safety statistics

03rd November 2008
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. The mine fatality rate which was at its peak during 1908 has been significantly re... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Know about mining safety statistics

03rd November 2008
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. The mine fatality rate which was at its peak during 1908 has been significantly re... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Donetsk city. Discovering Ukraine

22nd May 2008
Donetsk is a city in eastern Ukraine on the Kalmius River. Administratively, it is a center of Donetsk Oblast, while historically it is the unofficial capital and largest city of the Donets Basin region, or Donbass. The city's name is often simplif... Read >
Author: Helen

Mitsubishi Parts for Outstanding Vehicle Performance

10th April 2008
Mitsubishi is a large group of autonomous Japanese companies that have merged to use one brand name as a trademark. It is known in the automotive industry as the fourth largest manufacturer in Japan. Mitsubishi cars have been introduced in the United St... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle

Sustainable Development: The Role of Coal

07th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Daniel Lafleche The debate over the future of America's energy policy is heating up, and it is liable to reach temperatures of near-combustion amidst the politics of this explosive election season. One industry that has long been a ... Read >
Author: dlafleche

Gateshead's Guardian Angel

01st February 2008
The Angel of the North is a magnificent modern structure in Gateshead, near Newcastle. While the sculptures unusual appearance initially attracted some local controversy, the Angel is now warmly regarded as a landmark of the North East and was chosen as o... Read >
Author: Beverley Bukowski

An Introduction to Coal Mining

25th July 2007
Coal is a resource produced deep within the earth over millions of years, and mined for the energy stored within it. Coal is a fossil fuel, meaning it formed from the remains of organic matter which was subjected to intense heat and pressure from mounting... Read >
Author: wespipe

Purchase Order Financing- The China Advantage

24th July 2007
Purchase Order Financing- The China Advantage explores why manufactured imports from China to the United States of America are on the rise and how you can benefit from this trend with purchase order financing a from commercial finance company. As of ... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg

Purchase Order Financing- The China Advantage

24th July 2007
Purchase Order Financing- The China Advantage explores why manufactured imports from China to the United States of America are on the rise and how you can benefit from this trend with purchase order financing a from commercial finance company. As of Ju... Read >
Author: Gregg Elberg

Your West Virginia Incorporation- From Steel to Skiing

26th June 2007
West Virginia is a state of 1.8 million people known for its mountainous landscapes and its coal mining and other industries. The capital and largest city of West Virginia is Charleston, with a population of 54,000 and a metropolitan area of 300,000... Read >

Home Based Business Failures - Five Reasons A Home Business Will Fail

04th May 2007
When there is such a huge variety of ways to make money online, it seems strange that so many people fail when they try to start their own Internet based home business. Do they all make a bad choice or is there something inherently faulty with the idea t... Read >
Author: Elaine Currie

What life is all about Part 6

26th April 2007
Chapter Two Eventually, the owners had to close down certain mines, as all the coal had been worked out. One of the many unemployed miners looking for work at that time was my Father. He had heard there was plenty of coal mining in Rossington a small v... Read >
Author: Ralph Morton

Revival Of Containers – Gasometer

15th November 2006
Gasometers or gasholders-huge storage containers for the gas used in heating and cooking-were built in many cities during the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, when gas was a commercial byproduct of coal mining, steelmaking, and other industrial process... Read >
Author: anil gupta

The Power of Prayer Healing

02nd October 2006
As the day is long, people will always have problems and desire help. Across all religions, people pray everyday and ask for the help that they think they deserve. But does praying to a faith really work? I'm here to tell you it does. And I have proof. ... Read >
Author: David S

Part Two: The World's Next Energy Billionaire

29th August 2006
Grewal Turns to China to Build His Fortune Randeep Grewal's came into the energy markets as chairman and chief executive of an oil and gas horizontal drilling company, Horizontal Ventures. During the energy bear market, Grewal cleverly began a series... Read >
Author: James Finch

China's Coalbed Methane Development: Part One

17th August 2006
What can China do about its coal mines which drive the country's electrical production? Although official figures are lower, as many as 6000 Chinese die in the country's 30,000+ coal mines every year. More suffer from air pollution and black lung. By ... Read >
Author: James Finch

Inside SXR Uranium One and Its Chief Executive

24th July 2006
We talked about the Sweetwater Mill, which he informed us would use a solvent extraction circuit, not an ion exchange for stripping resins as would be found with an In Situ Recovery (ISR) operation. Does that rule out ISR? "No, not at all," he told us. Fr... Read >
Author: James Finch

Advances in Technology Making Coalbed Methane Exploration More Effective

09th May 2006
New technologies being used to drill for, and produce, coalbed methane (CBM) gas are making it easier to get out the gas. That's according to Dr. David Marchioni, one of Canada's leading CBM geologists, who appeared on Canada's ROB TV in late April. "Beca... Read >
Author: James Finch

Is the Navajo Nation President Being a Hypocrite about Uranium Mining?

16th April 2006
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, about 80 percent of the electricity in New Mexico is generated each year by burning coal. The irony is that the dominant anti-nuclear group in New Mexico, Southwest Research and Information Center (... Read >
Author: James Finch

China's Energy Plan to Reduce Its Dependence upon Coal

01st April 2006
According to a U.S. Congressional – Executive Commission on China, which held a series of Issues Roundtables in late 2004, it was estimated that 12 Chinese mine workers die for every million tons of coal produced. Most are killed by methane gas explosions... Read >
Author: James Finch

Methane and Potential Impacts on Global Warming

25th March 2006
Methane is a gas found on most planets with atmospheres. In limited amounts, it isn't a particularly problematic gas. In larger amounts, however, it can become a regulator of atmosphere temperatures. Methane and Potential Impacts on Global Warming ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

How to Define a Business

06th December 2005
Businesses are everywhere. They are the units that perform most of the economic activity in our economy. Most businesses exist to generate a profit. There are some businesses that exist to perform a function other than profit, such as cooperatives and non... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny

The Biography of Sensei Henry Ellis

04th August 2005
The Biography of Sensei Henry Ellis 5th dan Direct student of the legendary master Kenshiro Abbe Sensei from 1957.. and 10 years assitant National Coach for Aikido. Henry Ellis and Derek Eastman - 2000 Henry Ellis was born May 3rd 1936 in a ... Read >
Author: Henry Ellis

Positive Aikido

04th August 2005
Positive Aikido Intervew wih Sensei Henry Ellis a direct student of Kenshiro Abbe Sensei from 1957. Interview by Arthur Lockyear - Fighting Arts International - Issue 93 Where and when were you born, Henry? I was born in Yorkshire, in May 1936 ... Read >
Author: Henry Ellis