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    Rio Tinto is a leading global mining and metals group that focuses on finding, mining, processing and marketing the Earth’s mineral resources. (Anon., 2016) Rio Tinto plc/ Rio Tinto limited are listed in London and New York Exchange list as well as in Australian Security Exchange. Rio Tinto operates in more than 40 countries and employs more than 55000 employees across all operations -open pits, underground mines, mills, refineries, smelters, power stations, and various research and service…

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    Jamaica Research Paper

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    of the infrastructure, the railway system of the country is poor given the cessation of operations by the Jamaica Railway Association in 1992. As such, only a handful of railway lines are used for transportation of commodities such as alumina and bauxite. However, in an effort to revive the railway system, the government has contracted an Indian agency to rehabilitate the stations, locomotives, track lines, as well as equipment and…

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    city she has more opportunity to have clean water unlike most of India. Rajahmundry has just over twenty nine thousand water connections making clean drinking water readily available. Bauxite is another resource that is her region and the mines create jobs for her and provide the income needed to survive. These bauxite mines also are very unregulated and have poor…

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    Postcolonial is a term used for an era when colonies achieved freedom from European colonization. The term post colonialism concerns the effects of colonialism on cultures and communities. Though there was a political change, many nations got independence and they are no more colonies, but culturally and economically there appeared many dilemma and crises, they were still in confusion about their culture and identity. The ethnic sectors' struggle is for independence or to be recognized as equal…

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    Suriname Research Paper

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    What are the major ethnic groups in Suriname? The largest ethnic group in Suriname is Hindustani, which is an immigrant from India who migrated north in the 19th century. The number of Hindustani as much as 37% of the population, the second largest ethnic group in the country namely Creole community (31%), then Java (15%), Maroon (10%), and Amerindian (2%). What is the official language of Suriname? The official language of Suriname is the Netherlands, Suriname is the only country in the area…

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    Gallium Research Paper

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    rare to serve as a primary source of the element. Fortunately, gallium occurs in low amounts in many minerals where it substitutes for elements of similar size and charge. Currently, gallium is obtained mainly from mining and mineral processing of bauxite ore for aluminum, although some gallium is also derived from the processing of sphalerite ore for zinc. Gallium is also recycled from scrap generated in the manufacture of GaAs- and GaN-based…

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    seasons. Near the cost, the temperatures tend to be lower and more rainfall occurs annually. In the northern parts of Guinea, it is drier and slightly hotter due to the Sahara winds. Guinea is also rich in mineral deposits. These deposits include bauxite, alumina, gold, diamonds, and iron ore. The natural occurring gems and minerals play a big part in Guinea economy and way of life. Guinea is the home to the sources of many rivers. These rivers include the three main rivers in western Africa…

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    Australia is home to around a large portion of our worldwide resources. We create iron metal, coal, bauxite, alumina, aluminium, uranium, precious stones and salt from more than 30 working locales and preparing plants around the nation. We likewise have workplaces in Melbourne, Perth, and Brisbane. We are focused on building manageable and monetarily flexible…

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    resources, except silk and coal, Japan struggled to meet the high demands of the Western consumers. As a result, Japan utilized its exceptional army to gain resourceful puppet states Manchuria and Korea, where gold, coal, iron ore, petroleum, copper and bauxite were abundant. (Doc 10) Japan’s effort to industrialize led them to establish colonies…

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    I’m here today speaking as a former student and mother of a child who attends the Bauxite school District. This school has been very well with the wide range of athletic programs that are offered for you to choose from; even as an elementary student.This provides every student to have a chance to play in a sport that they are interested in. Having been said, i'm speaking to principally “save” the football program provided at this school. I and as for everyone else should understand the risks…

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