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    beautiful end of Rescue Operation By:-A.K.Mishra,B.E.(Mining) In the last two decades when the world has been plagued by terrorism, violence, war, poverty, disease and natural disasters like tsunamis and earthquakes, the pictures of the amazing operation of rescue of 33 miners trapped in the copper and gold mine in Copiapo in San Hose, Chile will probably go down as this decade's best loved story. Chile is a country in South America where mining for solid mineral resources take place. Earlier in 2010

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    When mining gold there is about 1 ounce of gold per ton though when mining on the surface that statistic drops to about 0.5 ounce of gold per ton. Gold is highly valued at about $120,000 per truck this is because gold is malleable, and it never loses luster or rusts. Next, copper which is also a valued metal because of its specific properties, it conducts electricity and bacteria doesn’t like to come in contact with copper. Many people have found the value in copper and trade copper in the same

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    In Larry Lankton’s text, “Beyond the Boundaries” we gradually enter an unknown world that is frightening yet filled with immense beauty for miles. Due to the copper mining industry, a gradual increase of working class men and their families start to migrate to the unknown world with unsteady emotion, yet hope for a prosperous new life. In “Beyond the Boundaries”, Lankton takes us on a journey on how the “world below” transformed the upper peninsula into a functional and accepted new part of the world

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    Extraction of Metals

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    natural habitat of animals. Last, metal extraction disfigures the landscape. Now, if companies continually extract metal, the land will forever be disfigured, causing flooding and soil erosion in the area. It will also cause large-scale natural habitat destruction, causing so many species to be uprooted. There’s also the air and water pollution to consider. Economic Impact of Metal Extraction It is a fact that mining, extracting, refining, and purifying metal will cost a lot of money. There are different

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    shielding the copper mine that controls by Myanmar Wanbao, a unit of Chinese weapons-maker. This activity leads the indigenous people to leave their home. Among several issues in Myanmar, the copper mine has led Myanmar people to disaster. The Monywa mine and Letpadaung copper mine project in the Sagaing region of northern Myanmar is run by the Chinese weapons manufacturer the deal was the sign in June 2010 after Canada’s Ivanhoe Mines pulled out in 2007. Chinese people uses copper in some weapon

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    Ratio Analysis of Hindalco Aluminium Company Ltd Pritesh C.Panchal Assist. Professor Smt. Jayaben B. Patel College of Commerce Studies and Research, Anand. Email: Priteshpanchal6017@gmail.com Mukesh B.Tagariya Assist. Professor Smt. Jayaben B. Patel College of Commerce Studies and Research, Anand. Email: mbtagariya@gmail.com ABSTRACT The present study of the research entitled “A STUDY ON FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE USING RATIO ANALYSIS OF HINDALCO ALUMINIUM COMPANY LTD”. The study was based on secondary

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    trading companies in Japan. The company was found in 1919; it is a member company of the Sumitomo Group. It is recorded on four Japanese stock exchanges (Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Fukuoka) and is a constituent of the TOPIX and Nikkei 225 stock indices. Into a country a company conducts the activity through 26 representative offices. Besides Japan Sumitomo Corporation is presented as early as 65 countries (120 representative offices). In addition, directly export and import of products a company engages

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    Himself, along with other bankers in the area came to an agreement to restrict the supply of copper in order to inflate the market price of the mineral. Fugger, who was never one to forego exploiting a business venture where he saw potential gain, by-passed the syndicated and begin making loans and selling off metal, infuriating his co-conspirators (Graulau 560). He created a joint operation with mining engineer Hans Thurzo, who was part of the syndicate, to tighten their grips on the market, creating

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