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    Massey Coal Case A person is morally responsible for an injury or a wrong if: 1. the person caused or helped caused it, or failed to prevent it when he or she could have and should have 2. the person did so knowing what he or she was doing 3. the person did so of his or her own free will Question 1 Massey Energy Company should be held morally responsible for the deaths of the 29 miners. The U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration issued “too much” citations for the violations

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    expansion of the resource sector has led to labour shortage with both skilled and professional work force. The need for effectively managing labour poses a number of challenges to Human Resource Management. I’m working in Coal Handling and Preparation Department within a coal mine in Bowen Basin area, Central Queensland. The location of the mine is quite remote, and the nearby town is not able to provide enough accommodations. As such, majority of the work force choose the option of DIDO / FIFO

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    It was Wednesday, the 22nd of March 2012. I woke up to my alarm clock blaring in my ear at 9:30 AM and I reached to hit the snooze button. I slept for about another hour until my friend Tyler knock on my door. “Joel! Joel are you in there? Wake up man I’m about to go ride my bike for a little while down the road. You better hurry if you want to come!” So I rolled out of bed and dropped on the carpet floor like a sack of potatoes. I got up out of the floor and went to the bathroom to get ready to

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    Down by Gold Crater, the best and only gold mine In Gold Valley, there was a miner named “Big Joe”, or that's what everyone called him, since no one knew his real name. He was a big buff guy, who wasn't always the smartest. He did what was the best for himself. One day when Big Joe was down in the mine, working his shift, he heard a conversation between two miners. The first miner said “Hey, Did you hear the news?” “No,” the second miner stated, “I did not.” “Well, then I will tell you. It turns

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    her rosy cheek where a smattering of faint freckles ran randomly across the bridge of her nose. The bleakness of the threatening thunderclouds, chasing across the evening sky, matched the depth of her encompassing depression. It was Friday, and the coal miners would be converging on the local merchants to spend the small amount of cash they received each week. The

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    Betty Samuelson Issues

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    The movie North Country was inspired by Jenson v. Eveleth Taconite Co. a Supreme Court Case that changed sexual harassment in the workplace. In the film, North Country, Josey Aimes, a single mother of two, is one of the first women to work at an iron mine in Minnesota. After being abused by her ex-husband, Josey moves in with her parents in Northern Minnesota and starts working in an iron mine. This was the first time that the iron mines of North Minnesota hired female miners. During this time females

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    The story begins in a small town of Halo,Kentucky. The story I'm going to be sharing with you is very heartfelt yet a touching feeling. The man Im sharing with you today was Born into a family of coal miners, he grew up very poor and had to deal with many different types of struggles and challenges, still to this day it is very hard for him to overcome. This man didn't make it past 5th grade because he developed a problem with his right ear that would have him in and out of hospitals fighting infections

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    A Short Story : A Story?

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    “Steve! Hurry up and get over here!” Gregg was finally home, but not with good news. Patrick had returned with Gregg, but something awful had happened. Patrick fell ill, and it wasn’t good. It was a bad case of influenza. Patrick coughed and coughed and was vomiting profusely. It was mostly blood he threw up along with stomach acid. He hasn’t eaten in sometime because he could not hold anything down. Whatever he ate he would throw right back up. Gregg was holding Patrick up while waiting at the

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    American Coal Industry Title of Book: Big Coal: The Dirty Secret Behind America 's Energy Future Author: James Goodell Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Co., 2006. James Goodell is a long-time contributing columnist for Rolling Stone Magazine and the New York Times Magazine. Goodell’s main contributions are writing about environmental issues, such as industrial pollution, and the problem of long-term environmental sustainability. Goodell does meticulous research through interviews with coal miners

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    Pike River Mining Disaster – A Case Study On the 19th of September 2010, what was to become known as the Pike River Mining Disaster began in the close proximity to the town of Greymouth. At an occupied mine of 31 miners and contractors, an initial explosion occurred in the West Coast Region of New Zealand’s South Island at approximately 3:44pm. Two were fortunate enough to walk away from the scene and were treated for moderate injuries at hospital, then later released the next day. It was believed

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