Articles, tagged with "coal mining", page 6
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...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
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...
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Tony Lucas
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...
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Author:
Spot Biddle
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...
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Author:
Brayan Peter
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 simplified to ...
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Author:
Helen
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...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle
07th March 2008
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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 ...
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dlafleche
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...
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Author:
Beverley Bukowski
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...
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Author:
wespipe
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.
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Author:
Gregg Elberg
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...
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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 th...
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Author:
Elaine Currie
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...
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Author:
Ralph Morton
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...
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Author:
anil gupta
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.
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Author:
David S