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Himfr.com Analyzes on China's imports and exports in the first half 2009

29th September 2009
According to General Administration of Customs data showed the first half of the total national imports and exports 946.1 billion U.S. dollars, down 23.5%, a decline of Biyijiduo narrowed 1.4 percentage points; which in June fell 17.7%, a decline of 8.2 n... Read >
Author: hasxls@gmail.com

How to Increase Your Runescape Smithing Level

29th September 2009
Not many players have figured out the secrets of how to increase your Runescape Accounts Smithing level, without spending all the gold in their bank. Of all the skills available on the free servers, smithing has the fewest players at level 99. Why is this... Read >
Author: accountmmo

Himfr.com Reports China realizes net export of steel in August

22nd September 2009
According to customs data released on September 11, China exported 2.08 million tons of steel in August, the highest recorded since the beginning of 2009, and imported 1.59 million tons of steel and 350,000 tons of billet steel. This means that China has ... Read >
Author: tiantian

FINGER RINGS

21st September 2009
Rings are one of the main facets of the jewelry market from diamond engagements to silver style. Women wear them, men wear them, teens wear the even kids have an intrinsic wish to embellish their fingers with pretty pieces. Even though the ornamentati... Read >
Author: Diamond Exotica

Do you have the right mental attitude

21st September 2009
Success is in the blood. There are men whom fate can never keep down they march forward in a jaunty manner, and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth affords. But their success is not attained by means of the Samuel Smiles-Connecticut... Read >
Author: murdimedia

Buy Cheap Maple story mesos

17th September 2009
In Maple story Mesos the main goal is to become strong! Learn how to train your attack, strength, defence, magic, range, prayer and hotpoints skills. Here are all the skills you need and the best way to acquire them. Melee (close combat): Melee i... Read >
Author: accountmmo

Wootz steel impacted metallurgy

03rd August 2009
Wootz steel was a steel made out of India. It is believed to be first made in 300 BC One of the main characteristics of this steel is pattern and or bands of carbon in the steel. The word Wootz is thought to be a mistranscription of the word wook, a trans... Read >
Author: 33james

Thoughts About Attitude

01st August 2009
Success is in the blood. There are men whom fate can never keep down they march forward in a jaunty manner, and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth affords. But their success is not attained by means of the Samuel Smiles-Connecticut... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison

In His Image

20th July 2009
Success is in the blood. There are men whom fate can never keep down they march forward in a jaunty manner, and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth affords. But their success is not attained by means of the Samuel Smiles-Connecticut... Read >
Author: Colby Morrison

How to Train Combat in Runescape

16th July 2009
In Runescape the main goal is to become strong! Learn how to train your attack, strength, defence, magic, range, prayer and hotpoints skills. Here are all the skills you need and the best way to acquire them. Melee (close combat): Melee is simpl... Read >
Author: feifei25

Stainless Steel Jewelry For Women – The Rising Fashion

12th July 2009
The jewelry world is witnessing largest growth of stainless steel jewelry for women, specifically for the women who want to add a bit style to their daily routine. women’s jewelry has quickly become a popular trend in recent years, and there are several... Read >
Author: Supreet

Ravenglass

11th July 2009
Ravenglass, lies between Barrow-in-Furness and Whitehaven. In the 2nd century Ravenglass was an important Roman naval base. Little remains of the Roman port, known as 'Glannaventa', apart from a remarkable bath house, known as 'Walls Castle'. Ravenglas... Read >
Author: maakumar09

GOVT TO DEVELOP SIX PORT PROJECTS WORTH RS 3,319 CR

09th July 2009
Under the much-hyped 100-days programme of the UPA government, the shipping ministry has proposed to award a contract for six port projects costing Rs 3,319 crore on a public private partnership (PPP) basis. It will seek the Cabinet Committee on Econ... Read >
Author: Raja Kaushar

China Increasing its Hoard of Commodities to Spread Risk

11th June 2009
Watching China in its struggle to diversify its holdings is a good learning experience for those investors wondering what to do in the years ahead. One of the major directions China is taking is in reducing its exposure to dollar-denominated investmen... Read >
Author: Simonsays

Enhance Personality with Stainless Steel Jewelry

11th June 2009
Jewelry becomes the important part of personality today. The men jewelry becomes so popular trend today. The stainless steel jewelry has largest growth in the world. For the urban men who are very conscious for their personality always add a little bit st... Read >
Author: pallavi

Brief Look At Historic Michigan State

18th May 2009
The French were exploring a great river called 'Mississippi' by the local Indian tribes and in 1679 they built a Fort which was built in present day St. Joseph in Michigan and was the first non-Indian community to settle in the Lower Peninsula. The French... Read >
Author: Dev

SME sector Riding High on Low Export Volumes

14th May 2009
Indian SMEs in the export sector witnessed a dull phase in the last financial year as trade volumes dropped drastically due to global economic deceleration. In addition to the recessionary pressures, the stringent export duties and the currency rate fluct... Read >
Author: David Parks

Becoming Green with Steel

16th April 2009
Now that environmentalism has become the hot topic of the decade, it is not surprising that many developers and builders are turning to building products that leave less of an impact on the environment, such as recycled steel. As an added bonus recycled s... Read >
Author: absoluterv

The Truth About Creams For Getting Rid Of Dry Skin

27th March 2009
Ever wonder why some creams for getting rid of dry skin are effective and others seem worthless?� On top of that why is it that in some cases the highly advertised "over the counter" creams are more expensive than natural topical creams for dry skin? ... Read >
Author: Robin Newsome

International Export - The Engine of Economic Growth in Sweden

10th March 2009
Sweden has an economy that is wholly oriented towards export. In order to support the role of international trade within the economy, the Swedish government has prioritised developing an excellent transport infrastructure for efficient freight forwardin... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis

Gasification of Sewage Sludges Explained

06th March 2009
Gasification of sludge is carried out on sewage sludges with energy production or pyrolysis of the thermally dried residues, under a non-oxidizing atmosphere. It can be a means of alternative renewalble fuel production and it could in part be a solution t... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Take to Lessen Lead Poisoning Risk in Kids

03rd February 2009
There is a lot of talk about lead in the news. Here are some questions you should ask yourself. If you answer yes to any of them, you should dig deeper to learn more about how to control the risk of lead poisoning: 1. Does your child like to put things... Read >
Author: Paul

Birmaingham, Alabama - Travel Guide

05th January 2009
Birmingham, Alabama was assimilated in 1871. The location of this metropolis and its resources gave growth to the city. There were railways that went through and raw materials were used for producing steel, iron, coal, limestone and iron ore. Early on Bir... Read >
Author: herkimer

Metals used in Blacksmithing

16th December 2008
The term blacksmith has an interesting origin. The “smith” part of it comes from the old English word “smite” which means to hit. So a “smith” is someone whose work involves hitting and pounding to produce a finished product. Depending on th... Read >
Author: Chris Comstock

This investment loan covers all the bases and is looking better as interest rates drop in Australia

15th December 2008
For the first time in a long time we have seen the RBA drop interest rates and the investor who has been subsidising the shortfall of interest on his or her investment loan and has been seeing negative returns on residential property for a long time is fe... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray

Large scale mining vs. small scale mining

02nd December 2008
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. It is worth knowing that mining is ... Read >
Author: Brayan Peter

Cheap hotels Australia- economic stay

10th November 2008
Australia, the sixth largest country in the world, has been known as the lucky country for long; as it is the largest exporter of iron ore, bauxite and alumina. Not only this, but it also has the largest deposit of many other minerals. Besides being inclu... Read >
Author: nancy eben

Sponge Iron Plant

21st October 2008
Let us know what is Sponge Iron and a Sponge Iron Plant? The answer is sponge iron is the product created when iron ore is reduced to metallic iron. It is the iron source produced by heating an iron ore at very high temperature enough to burn off its oxyg... Read >
Author: juliemeena

Cement plant

06th October 2008
Sponge Iron Plant Let us know what is Sponge Iron and a Sponge Iron Plant? The answer is sponge iron is the product created when iron ore is reduced to metallic iron. It is the iron source produced by heating an iron ore at very high temperature enoug... Read >
Author: juliemeena

Australian Mining Giant Said China Wants to Build 50,000 Skyscrapers

09th September 2008
RioTinto, one of the world's three major iron ore giants of Australia said that China will construct 50,000 skyscrapers in the next 20 years! Its size equivalent to 10 times than New York. RioTinto said that the news will create long-term and steady deman... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

Have A Good Mental Attitude

08th September 2008
Success is in the blood. There are men whom fate can never keep down they march forward in a jaunty manner, and take by divine right the best of everything that the earth affords. But their success is not attained by means of the Samuel Smiles-Connecticut... Read >
Author: John Samson

Australia's OneSteel profit jumps

04th September 2008
Australia's OneSteel profit jumpsAustralia's second-largest steel (from: http://www.industry-raw-materials.com/buy-steel_/ )company, more than doubled its second-half operating profit and sharply increased its forecast for iron ore sales, sending its shar... Read >
Author: sws

Australian Two Mining Giant Merger Will be Accepted at China's Anti-monopoly Review

28th August 2008
BHP Billiton and RioTinto have submitted the applications of merger to the Chinese Ministry of Commerce for anti-monopoly report. China Steel Industry Association which be on behalf of the Chinese iron and steel sector position have said: China firmly opp... Read >
Author: Angulo Fu

RECYCLED STEEL-KEY TO WASTE REDUCTION

09th July 2008
In this short passage, we will guide you through the steps in making a key out of steel to open the doors to waste reduction and we'd explain the importance of steel in making the key! Don't get confused. To know more about what we are about to say, just ... Read >
Author: Guna

RECYCLED STEEL-KEY TO WASTE REDUCTION

15th April 2008
In this short passage, we will guide you through the steps in making a key out of steel to open the doors to waste reduction and we'd explain the importance of steel in making the key! Don't get confused. To know more about what we are about to say, just ... Read >
Author: Guna

Are you going to Brazil

27th March 2008
Brazil is the 5th largest country, both in terms of area and population, in the world. Brazil is a geographically diverse country. The topography of Brazil ranges from the flat Amazon Basin, stretching from the north to the west, to the Brazilian Highla... Read >
Author: elizabeth5

Inflation and Gold The Scramble For Commodities

11th February 2008
INFLATION AND GOLD We continue to believe that gold will trend higher. It will undergo corrections in price, but gold’s price longer term will reflect the declining dollar and the rising specter of inflation on a worldwide basis. Inflation wil... Read >
Author: Guild Investment Management

The 5 Underlying Forces of China Stock Market Bull Run

04th February 2008
1. Aggressive Reminbi Appreciation. After the Chinese government's decision to free the Reminbi peg against the Dollar some 5 years ago, the humble currency has continued to appreciate at a steady pace. Recently during late 2007, both the U.S. government ... Read >
Author: Subert Kiing

A fresh spin on the supercycle

25th September 2007
There's an important distinction between a supercycle for commodities and a supercycle for resources stocks.With a heading like 'Resources mania or mining supercycle?', a small piece in issue 197/Apr 06 was always likely to polarise opinion, and sure enou... Read >
Author: Melanie

How to recycle steel

18th September 2007
In North America, the most common material recycled is Steel. Counting back to more than 150 years ago the steel industry has recycled such materials on a daily basis in mass quantities due to the economical advantages. Since recycling is far more economi... Read >
Author: Guna

From leather seats to local livestock - coach travel around the world

21st August 2007
International jetsetters travelling far and wide often turn to buses and coaches to get around their destination country. After all, coach travel is generally easy, affordable and offers visitors a convenient form of transport. But coach standards can var... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Ironbridge: Birthplace Of Industry

01st February 2007
The year is 1709. Famine ravages Europe as a severe and tenacious frost kills crops, fruit trees and livestock as far south as the Mediterranean coast. In Prussia, the Black Death kills 300,000 people. On July 8, the battle of Poltava makes Russia the... Read >
Author: Bruce Burnett

Profitable Items in Runescape

16th November 2006
The following are current items that are always in demand and always sell easy with great profit opportunities, it is not a very big list simply because this list is based upon items that have proved they can make good money in Runescape. (In over 2 ye... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

European Cruise - Not All Barges Are The Same!

13th August 2005
By: Colin Hartness What image comes to mind when you hear the word barge? Most likely, an American will visualize a long low-slung cargo vessel situated on a river or the Great Lakes, dirty and loaded with coal or iron ore. The idea of a barge cruise... Read >
Author: Colin Hartness