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    Ever heard of a relaxing time with your loved ones? This year, specifically June 17th, 2017, I went to Boise, ID for my Cousin's Thirteenth Birthday. We went to Roaring Springs (On June 18th) which was like the Dollarama version of Hurricane Harbor in Six Flags, where we celebrated his birthday. There were about fourteen or fifteen of us, me, my Mom, Dad, Grandma, Grandpa, Aunt's, Uncle's, Cousin's, and a few friends. We were all very anxious about what's to come and how we're going to handle an

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    What is so Special about Ore-Ida Tater Tots? There are many techniques that advertisers use in the creation of advertisements in order to catch people’s attention and spark their interest in a certain product. Advertising influences people using pictures, humor, and the psychological need for food. However, these are not always successful tactics for initiating interest in purchasing an item. An advertisement promoting Ore-Ida tater tots is one example of a company who incorporated those various

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    Sciences help in mining of ores & minerals. • Geochemistry- helps to measure and identify properties/types of minerals in given environment. • Geography- provides with a correct location and information about land. • Geophysics- provides with information (e.g. temperature maps) about subsurface characteristics: geological structure, groundwater, impurities & human artifacts. • Economic Geology- shows the rates/cost of certain metals/minerals, gives predictions about lifetime of ores and their costs. •

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    Minerals can be used for a variety of different things. Without knowing it, they could be in the walls of a house, or there could be minerals in food. Also in Hollywood, Gypsum is used as fake snow(“Other Uses of Gypsum”). Gypsum has different forms like Alabaster, and Satin spar. Having different forms contributes to the reason why it has many different uses. Alabaster is known as a healing rock and is used for meditation. It also is very chalky while Satin spar is known for being very silky (Desy

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    blasting of ores to attain the minerals. During these operations great harm and damage is being done on the environment. The mining industry is by far the most influential industry with regards to setting a country’s economy in motion. Different mines extract different minerals from coal to diamond and gold. These resources are embedded within ores which have to be drilled and blasted to be extracted. After retracting the resources the waste rock and waste that is detached from the ore during processing

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    Gold, legends have been made about it especially the legend of El Dorado but maybe the city isn’t actually a city just a plot of land that has produced 40% of all the worlds gold ore. Witwatersrand Basin located in Johannesburg, South Africa has been called the richest gold field ever mined. In 1970 it produced 79% of the worlds gold output, but as a mineral that takes hundreds of years to produce it was mined out, by 2009 it produced less that 9%. Gold has been a sign of wealth since the earliest

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    III. Analysis a. Additional Exploration Activities TMM May Conduct Pre-Approval of Mine Plan Prior to the approval of TMM’s mine plan, there is likely to be a range of activities that they are authorized to conduct based on the language of the lease. Any activity that fits in the category of category of casual use and does not create any undue and unnecessary degradation is unlikely to require a mining plan. Moreover, any activity to acquire proof of a valuable deposit, such as exploratory boring

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    Zonolite Essay

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    In Libby, Montana, a corporation by the name of Zonolite used to mine vermiculite ore from years 1919 to 1990. Vermiculite was used in many households within Libby as well as across the United States. It’s is known to contain asbestos, which is harmful to the lungs and may cause malignant mesothelioma (1). In 1968, W.R. Grace took over the Zonolite company, being fully aware of the dangers that asbestos possess. He failed to acknowledge the workers at the Zonolite plant about asbestos. The workers

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    Bioleaching of Gold Ore

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    Bioleaching of Gold Ore Table of Contents Title Page i Table of Contents ii ABSTRACT iii 1. INTRODUCTION 4 2.1 HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF BIOLEACHING 4-5 2.2 TYPES OF BIOLEACHING 5-7 2.3 GOLD ORES APPLICABLE TO BIOLEACHING 7 2.4 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGICAL GOLD ORE TREATMENT 7-9 2.5 OPTOMIZING THE BIOLEACHING PROCESS 9-11 2.6 ADVANTAGES OF BIOLEACHING OF GOLD ORE 11 2.7

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    Cadia Case Analysis Essay

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    “that by the law of all mines of gold and silver within the realm, whether they be in the lands of the Queen, or of subjects, belong to the Queen by prerogative, with liberty to dig and carry away the ores thereof, and with other such incidents thereto as are necessary to be used for the getting of the ore.”[9] Under pressured circumstances, it proves that whether it's a monarch, a Parliament, or a Congress, the State is always in pursuit of money with which to make war. Not much has changed. The

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