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    Economics

    Introduction POSCO INDIA, THE SUBSIDIARY OF THE SOUTH KOREA HEADQUARTERED COMPANY PRODUCES STELL SHEETS TO MEET THE DEMANDS OF THE AUTOMOBILE COMPANIES. IN THIS CASE THE SOUTH KOREAN STEEL COMPANY, POSCO ALSO KNOWN AS THE POHANG STEEL COMPANY, HAD SIGNED A MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (a MoU) WITH THE STATE GOVERNMENT OF ODDISHA IN THE YEAR 2005 WHICH WAS MADE AS DEAL WITH THE GOVT TO CONSTRUCT A STEEL PLANT AS WELL AS THE DEVELOPMENT OF IRON ORE MINES IN THE STATE. ANOTHER MOTIVE WAS TO CONSTRUCT

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    Knowing Your Audience

    obtain this approval, you will have to move your audience to change their pre-conceived attitudes and/or beliefs of the topic you are covering. In some cases, it is your discretion to emphasize their attitudes and beliefs. In the case of the Chilean Mining Accident, many factors have to be considered to ensure that your message will be received well with positive reaction. The obvious fact is the country and its economical status. Factors can include education, professional background, age, and gender

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    Harnischfeger

    and servicing of mining equipment for both surface and underground operations. Until the year 2000, when it sold its Beloit Corporation subsidiary, Harnischfeger was also a major manufacturer of machinery for the pulp and paper industry. The company is represented in markets around the world, including Europe, Latin America, Australia, and Southeast Asia, and in South Africa, Canada, and the United States. Harnischfeger manufactures specialized equipment for underground mining of coal, as well as

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    Chilean Copper Mine Collapse

    Chilean Copper Mine Collapse Chilean Copper Mine Collapse On August 5, 2010, a Chilean copper mine collapsed in San Jose, North Chile, trapping 33 workers underground. It was not until 17 days later that rescuers discovered that all of the trapped men were still alive. The Chilean government took over day one and brought in oilrig trucks to dig ½ mile down to the trapped miners. The oilrigs drilled a 26 in wide hole in which they sent a cage down to the miners. Rescuers needed to care for the

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    Chile Miner's Rescue Summary

    Miners’ Rescue On 5th August, 2010 Chile hit the headlines with 33 miners drilling 2300 feet below the surface in a copper and gold mine in Atacama Desert, 800 kilometres North of Chile’s Capital Santiago were trapped by a massive cave- in. Chilean Mining Minister, Laurence Golborne, who had accompanied President, Sebastian Pinera, on a state visit to Quito, Ecuador, got the news at 11pm shortly after their arrival. Golborne informed the president the following morning and flew to Santiago via Peru

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    their mines collapse. (Hatch, 2010)The objectives during the initial phase of a crisis include rapid communication to affected groups. In this situation, the affected groups would include, the families of the 33 miners, the employees and staff of the mining company, as well as the general public. In considering the potential needs for the families of the miners receiving a message about the incident, communication efforts should provide the family with as much information as possible about the disaster

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    Knowing Your Audience

    care in how the families and the world received information about the disaster. If not done properly then the company’s audience would view the company in a much worse light then if they had properly and accurately released the information. The mining company was responsible for announcing the incident to employees, media, and the trapped worker's families. Each message had to relay the same information, 33 workers were trapped, with each message to be constructed differently for each audience

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    Knowing Your Audience

    Knowing your Audience and Communication release Eriberto Martinez BCOM/275 Jan 7, 2013 University of Phoenix Knowing Your Audience and Communication Release Overcoming a difficult situation is always satisfying, as a matter of fact we have to cope with difficulties almost everyday in places such as: work, school and at home etc. But every time we hear or watch on the news that somebody faced a mortal situation and got out of it alive, we find those stories of survival amazing, because it

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    Centeralia

    With the war going on coal was on demand. This saw the rise of activity in coal mining and distribution.In the state of illnois coal mining was the major income generating venture. The economic activity majored on mining and distribution of coal. This saw the rise of wealthy coal operators who were only after exploiting the miners for their own profit gain. They would bribe the politician and the leadership so that they can flaunt all the laws in regard to the conditions of work and the state of

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    33 Miners Trapped

    Thirty-three workers became trapped during a Chilean copper mine collapse near the northern town of Copiapó, Chile on August 5, 2010. The tragedy captured the attention of media, and audiences, around the world alike. Once reported, hopes and prayers went out the trapped workers, the workers families and the rescue workers from the hearts of many. During severe heart-wrenching incidents, such as this, it is important to consider the roles of those involved. The potential needs of the workers, whose

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