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    Standard: 11 Section: Key Issue 1 24) The only step of the copper production that is not bulk-reducing is A) refining. B) concentration. C) mining. D) smelting. E) none of the above Answer: A Diff: 2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension Geog. Standard: 11 Section: Key Issue 2 25) The shift in steel production locations in the United States from the mid-nineteenth century until the mid-twentieth century can best be described as A) starting in the Pittsburgh area and then…

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    River Ganga Case Study

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    security of tenure and conditions of service. In NGT, you can get a judgment in two years, maximum. In some cases, judgments even come within three months showing its expeditious disposal of cases pertaining to environment. One of the most significant powers of the NGT is the capacity to do “merit review” as opposed to only “judicial review.” Under the writ jurisdiction of the High Court or Supreme Court, the courts are essentially concerned with the “decision making process” and not the…

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    The Keystone Pipeline

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    TransCanada has said that the permit they received from the United States government to build the Keystone Pipeline gives then the power to use eminent domain to acquire land where the pipeline would be built on. As with any case of eminent domain, many property owners complained that the company cannot use eminent domain to acquire their land, especially since TransCanada is a Canadian…

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    Gore continues to speak about CO2 emissions and how dramatic the numbers are - in the last five years, there has been an addition of 70 million tons of CO2 every 24 hours into the atmosphere. A few of the main contributors to these emissions are China and the United states (Gore, 2009). A few of the main issues surrounding such high levels of emissions are deforestation, oil, and…

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    Islam has played an important role in the creation and continued survival of Pakistan as a sovereign state. As Pakistan started off, the use of the two-nation theory and a united Muslim front was a useful identity to an otherwise splintered nation, too similar to it’s much larger Hindu counterpart. As Pakistan grew from a theory into an actualized nation, it was proved that this wasn’t a solid foundation for a country as Bangladesh won independence, disregarding Muslim unity in exchange for…

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    farming techniques used. Locals use a technique called slash and burn which accounts for fifty percent of all lost rainforests. On a small scale this technique does not cause much harm, but with the increased need for cattle meat in counties like China, Russia, and North America, farming is being performed on an industrial scale. This technique degrades soil quality and destroys trees. The second largest cause for rainforest deforestation is logging. Timber companies use a technique called clear…

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    Rokeby Farms

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    organizations, which are court of justice, administrative court, military court and constitutional court. The majority part of Thailand legal system is consisted by code law, and most law was adopted from the UK and European, with a small amount borrowed from China, India and Japan 1. Legislation act in Thailand is made by the parliament of Thailand. Thailand’s code law is consisted by three major codes, which are criminal code, civil and commercial code and numerous special codes. Punishments…

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    Trung Nguyen Case Study

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    Nguyen unique image in the coffee market. - Organizational resources: Trung Nguyen is a pioneer enterprise in the form of control and franchising in Viet Nam. Trung Nguyen has eight shops in foreign countries such as US, Japan, Singapore, Thailand, China, Cambodia, Poland and Ukraine. 6.3 Is the company able to take advantage of market opportunities and overcome external threats to its external well-being? In 2015,…

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    With his extraordinary military accomplishments and leadership skills, Genghis Khan was a warrior and ruler who united all the nomadic tribes in the steppe of Mongolia and built the largest land empire in the world in the thirteenth century. He left a great legacy through his innovative ideas and laws whilst also promoting religious freedom, allowing an exchange of the global economy between Asia and Europe (Weatherford). However, with a belief that there should be only one ruler under the sky,…

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    economic and agrarian crises emerged in the US during 1920, the number of unemployed increased, and the wages were significantly reduced. Against the background of acute economic and social problems at the next election, the Republicans managed to get power. In 1921, the newly elected president Warren Harding cancelled the tax on excess profits of corporations that were imposed during the war and increased duties on imports of important industrial products to the United States. In January 1920…

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