Articles, tagged with "gold mining", page 8
29th September 2008
Article advertising is one of the most used tools for Internet selling being used today. More and extra businesses are pending online now to do serious business. It is estimated that more than a few million Internet marketers are trying to compete for a p...
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XSHUBHNISHA
24th September 2008
Article marketing is one of the most used tools for Internet marketing being used today. More and more businesses are coming online now to do serious business. It is estimated that more than a few million Internet marketers are trying to compete for a pie...
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vivek
03rd September 2008
Who would have thought that WD-40 or gold mining could teach us anything about marketing or making money online? Well once you hear the stories below you will begin to understand.
First of all, for those who don't know, WD-40 stands for Water Displacem...
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Darren Olander
21st August 2008
With Alaska becoming such a popular vacation destination for travelers around the world, its history and society has become an increasingly interesting subject as well. There are many misconceptions about Alaska as far as its terrain, weather, and citizen...
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Sarah Martin
20th August 2008
Considered to be the world's most exciting jet boat ride, "Shotover" happens to be the only company permitted to drive in the Shotover River. It is located in Otago region in the South island of New Zealand and the river is fast flowing along 60 kilo mete...
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Pushpitha Wijesinghe
23rd July 2008
There isn't anyone that is not affected by the recession these days. From adjustable-rate mortgages, foreclosures, gargantuan gas prices and hikes in grocery items, we are all affected in one way or another.
Those planning to retire seem to be taking ...
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Jan Buske
01st July 2008
Imagine being a resident of Alaska in a town of 900 and watching thousands of passengers unloading off six massive cruise lines. Back in the 1800s, the Gold Rush brought a similar bombardment of settlers to what was a pristine swatch of land containing mo...
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Author:
MIKE SELVON
20th May 2008
By Darryl Kelley
After a long wait of over 5 years, Vannessa Ventures (TSX.V:VVV) has received final confirmation from the Costa Rican Mining Ministry (MINAE) authorizing the exploitation of the Crucitas project by Vannessa. This clears the way for con...
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ResourceX Investor
25th April 2008
By James West
Little Squaw Gold Mining (OTCBB:LITS) is advancing its shareholders' interests on four fronts, all of which are shaping up to be lucrative investments for the company.
The Chandalar project is the company's flagship exploration and dev...
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ResourceX Investor
16th April 2008
Many people are skeptical that business model innovation can revolutionize any business. Perhaps if you consider an example from a tradition-bound business, you'll be persuaded that the barriers have all fallen for creating more powerful business models.
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Donald Mitchell
11th April 2008
Mbeya was founded as a gold mining town in the 1920s. The TAZARA railway soon drawing farming migrants and small entrepreneurs to the area. Mbeya and its district were administered by the British until 1961. Mbeya Region was created in 1961. Local governm...
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Robert Palmer
28th March 2008
Dig into California's tourist attractions and you'll find rewarding discoveries just under the surface - the earth's surface that is.
With the state's rich mining history and plenty of natural caverns to explore, there does lurk below California a numb...
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CaliforniaWeekend.com
30th October 2007
By Christina de WitIt looks as if Grenville Gold (TSX.V:GVG) has all the ingredients needed for success at its Silveria project in Peru. The company recently released a 43-101 report on Silveria which outlines its exploration and development plan for a po...
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ResourceX Investor
21st August 2007
It doesn't get the attention that Seattle does, or Mount St. Helens or the San Juan Islands, but Washington's Methow Valley is a traveler's gem tucked away in the North Cascades about as far away from "civilization" as you can get in the Evergreen State.
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CaliforniaWeekend.com
01st July 2007
During her London fashion week show a few years ago, Katherine Hamnett, the award winning British designer sent models up the catwalk in T-shirts that read No War, Blair Out. Get Ethical found out more about her fashion crusade...
How are you involved...
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Author:
Davinos Greeno