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    in your lives. It's interesting to hear (read) the varying perspectives. From P.41: The Hard Rock Mining Company has just completed the first year of operations at its new strip mine, Lonesome Doe. Hard ROck spent $10M for the land and $20M in preparing for mining operations. Hard Rock is subject to environmental statutes requiring it to restore the Lonesome Doe mine site on completion of mining operations. Based on its experience, Hard Rock forecasts that restoration will cost about $10M when

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    Know the Audience BCOM/275 University of Phoenix Know the Audience This particular situation relates a heart wrenching news story about 33 miners in Chile whose lives were held within the balance of time (Weik, 2010). In explaining this story, one of the most important factors relates to the feelings and emotions within the information to be provided. The story will gear at considerations and assessing the target audience. The audience in this situation will be family, company employees

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    Knowing You Audiance

    Knowing Your Audience: Chilean Mine Disaster Kelli Russ BCOM/275 01/27/2014 Toya L. Bligen Knowing Your Audience: Chilean Mine Disaster It is important to understand your audience when delivering messages. This is a vital importance when delivering messages that deal with a catastrophic incident like the Chilean mine disaster of 2010. It is important that the messages that are received are clear, concise and release pertinent information to the parties involved. There are many different

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    Fortescue Metals Group: the New Force in Iron Ore |

    | CASE 2 | Fortescue Metals Group: The new force in iron ore | ABC 9/12/2011 | Contents Introduction 1 Analyzing the external environment 1 Demographic 1 Economic 1 Socio-culture 2 Political-legal 2 Global 2 Technological 2 External environment conclusion 2 Industry analysis 3 Profit pool 3 Porter five forces 3 Threat of new entry 3 Bargaining power of suppliers 4 Bargaining power of buyers 4 Threat of substitute products 4 Rivalry among competing

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Week 4 Assignment Knowing Your Audience BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience August 5, 2010. A little copper mine situated in Chile experienced a cave-in that made thirty three (33) miners to be caught below the ground. The miners having been caught three hundred (300) meters beneath the ground with inadequate, water, oxygen and food, not a soul made out for certain whereby the miners will stay alive. With 4 (four) long days of being caught underground, there still was no suggestion that anyone

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    Minning

    "Conclusion", the magazine of the Socialist Party power with the Christian Democrats since the end of the dictatorship, the Chilean government has yet to ratify the agreement of the International Labor Organization 1995. The Convention commits nations 176 mining as Peru, Mexico and Chile to carry out a minimum of safety and sanitation measures and commit to eradicate the death of miners creating a national policy on

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    pirquineros, who promised to sacrifice their own lives to dig out the trapped men. When the special operations tean failed a second time to enter the mune, the Chilean government began to assemble their own rescue team. It recruited Codeco, a state-owned mining company and the largest producers of copper in the world. This company had experts trained for collapses such as this. They

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    Chilean Copper Mine Collapse

    working on determining different strategies and approaches that we will use to get to the men that are trapped down below. I would like to inform you that we have also informed the Regional Governor, Ximena and Governor Nicolas Noman and a Minister of Mining, Laurence Goldborne, and they will be here on site soon. Like I mentioned before, at this time we do not know their fate or condition. But we will work tireless day and night to extract and save all the minors. Also at this time there has

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    Economics

    1. SOUTH AFRICA: NATIONALISATION AND THE MINING SECTOR As of late, the political atmosphere has been clouded with varying judgements on the great issue of whether South African mines should be nationalised or not. The camp in favour of nationalisation, Former President of ANC Youth League, Julius Malema echoes the words of the Freedom Charter in that “The National Wealth of our country… the mineral wealth beneath the soil, the banks and the monopoly industry shall be transferred to the ownership

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Knowing your Audience BCOM/275 University of Phoenix Nicole S. Morgan Knowing Your Audience The story of the 33 miners who were trapped for 69 days after the San Jose Mine they were working in collapsed in Chile is a heart wrenching tale that touched many. The most important factors in communicating this true story are portraying the feelings and emotions that were felt during this harrowing

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