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    the world. Instead of buying iron he bought the iron mines. Instead of paying someone to ship the iron to his factory, he bought the boat. Andrew reduced the cost of steel which was a big part in helping make buildings and other things that needed steel to make. People are asking, was he a hero? Carnegie was a hero, because he helped develop america into what it is today. In document 5 it explains and shows how Carnegie controlled nearly all of the Mesabi Iron ore fields, which would be…

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    This paper will focus on important aspects of doing business in Brazil. Some of the subjects that will be included are: general information about the country, the culture of the country, and the appropriate business etiquette to use while conducting business in Brazil. All of this information will make it easier to familiarize doing business in Brazil. General Information Brazil is located in eastern South America and it borders the Atlantic Ocean. It is the largest country in South America…

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    To most: when the country Africa is thought of, the parallel to it is poverty. Africa is a developing country, according to the rest of the countries. In “Africans are not poor,” by Lucy Lameck, the point of view is contrasting. “Poverty” is not the word the Tanzanians should be using in reference to their country. With wealth, poverty and social classes it is believed that Africa is far behind. Lameck gave an astounding speech to the Parliament of Tanzania helping them to gain a new perspective…

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    Australia is a expanse of pristine land inhabited for around 60,000 years. It has held the Native Aborigines, but now boasts the reputation as the most Multicultural country in the world, housing 23,881,500 as of the 31st of August 2015. The History of Australia has been one of prosperity and of suffering, with a 228 chapter story including the First Fleet’s arrival, the World Wars, The Federation, Hurricane Katrina, The Great Depression and the election of Tony Abbott. For such a young…

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    Early in the mid - 1700s there was a battle that took place that played a big role that led up to the American Revolution. It altered the political and economic affairs of the British and the American colonies; thus caused a great change in their relationship. Soon after, leaders who are highly influential in within the colonies rose up expressing a change in their ideology of Britain and the other colonies. This is how war reformed the political, economic, and ideology relationships between…

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    *The Delaware Colony was founded by Peter Minuit. *Various religious groups lived in the Delaware Colony. These groups included the Quakers, Jews, and Catholics. *In 1682, the colony had three colonies: Kent, New Castle, and Sussex. *Big profits were made from growing wheat. *It was the 1st state to ratify the United States’ Constitution. *It became a state on December 7, 1787. *The New Jersey Colony was co-founded by Lord Berkeley and Sir George Carteret. *The colony was previously divided…

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    terms. Telephone communication is dominated by cellular devices due to the limited number of landlines. Unfortunately, the cellular coverage is also very limited. Freetown does have a major seaport where most of Sierra Leone’s major export of iron ore is shipped. Only about 5% of the population has dependable electricity, but they suffer from brown outs during sand and dust storms. The poor economy also causes the health care facilities of Freetown to suffer from lack of supplies and…

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    its chartered fleet depending on the level of demand. The majority of Hanjin 's dry bulk fleet is contracted under long-term contracts of affreightment to the company 's major clients, Pohang Iron & Steel Co (POSCO) and Korean Electric Power Co. (KEPCO). The main cargoes carried by the fleet include iron ore, coking and steaming coal and steel. (Israel Shipping Report,…

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    Magnesium Alloy Essay

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    Cast Iron is processed to remove impurities or slag and is turned into a steel alloy. Therefore steel is an alloy and Iron is an element. Steel is also called as an alloy of iron, with the content of carbon controlled. 4% of carbon in Iron makes it Cast Iron and when the carbon content is less than 2%, the product is steel. Cast Iron is made from pig iron, which is the by-product of smelting of iron from an iron-foundry. Mild steel, which is also known as…

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    Chalcopyrite is a copper iron sulfide mineral. Its coloring is metallic brassy to a brown-orange, and on the Mohs scale, it has a hardness of 3.5 to 4. The chemical formula of chalcopyrite is CuFeS2. It is the most commonly occurring copper containing mineral in New Zealand, but it is only created near volcanic areas. On the metaphysical level, chalcopyrite is used for meditation, specifically for opening the third eye chakra (crown chakra), and physical healing. The stone clears any energy…

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