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    To a certain extent Adolf Hitler did aim for global domination but he mainly focused on gaining the control of Europe between 1925 and 1945. This was because he thought he could expand the third Reich and he wanted to re-claim Germanys territories that was lost in world war one. Adolf Hitler started with the invasion of Czechoslovakia and continued with the invasion of many more European countries. Adolf Hitler tried to gain control of North Africa. The start of the Third Reich was when the…

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    are going to pop up and form. British cotton goods were put on international markets. Cheap cloth enabled poor people to wear better clothes. Henry Colt discovered how to remove impurities from iron and produced a high quality of iron. The main benefit of the iron discovery was the ability to construct iron beams for bridges and…

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    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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    Chinese firms have formed joint ventures with already existing mining firms in Australia. This mostly affects how such firms are managed, and not in ways that cause BHP major concerns. Further, the BHP Billiton retains locations where high quality ores are mined. The main challenge for new entrants is that it takes a lot of time to compete with the established firms. Experience is crucial in the mining industry as it helps in determining the best infrastructure to use, how to hire and train…

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    Located in the Gulf of Carpentaria in the Northern Territory, the McArthur river zinc mine is one of the world’s largest zinc deposits of its kind. The mine first started in 1995 with the opening of the underground mine. The mine further developed in 2007-2008 with the opening of the open pit mine. The McArthur River mine is the largest producer of zinc in concentrate form and supplies 70% of the global demand. Over the last couple of years, there has been a lot of dispute as to whether the mine…

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    BHP Billiton seen proceeded with development in the worldwide economy in spite of critical drops in commodity costs and instability in money and financial markets. BHP Billiton works under a Dual Listed Company (DLC) structure, with two parent organizations BHP Billiton Limited and BHP Billiton Plc worked as a solitary financial entity, keep running by a unified Board and management group. BHP Billiton Limited has a main listing on the Australian Securities Trade (ASX) in Australia. BHP Billiton…

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    Since the 1970s, over 23.5 million pounds of copper and zinc has flowed out of the Iron Mountain Mine due to mining activities (Sickles 2013). Pollution from mines is disastrous because they contaminate the nearby river systems. Due the severity of the pollution at the Iron Mountain Mine, the EPA had to pass necessary measures to decrease the amount of pollution present in the surrounding water systems through the process of remediation (EPA 2015). The EPA has enacted several measures to…

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    nation, it remains a key member of the continent's economic, political, and defense organizations. Germany has a total of 356,910 square kilometers of land and 2,389 kilometers of coastline. Natural Resources Germany's natural resources include: iron ore, coal, potash, timber, lignite, uranium, copper, natural gas, salt, nickel, and arable land. Germany's…

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    Sagalassos has remained a mystery to archaeologists for the past thousands of years. Despite being occupied for thousands of years by multiple different groups, Sagalassos crumbled to ruins and was forgotten. However, in the recent years since the discovery of the site, new information has been learned through excavations. More fine details are able to be obtained today through the use of new techniques and technology. The archaeologists at Sagalassos have used the available technology and…

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    islands, and it lacks valuable 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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