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    Tarlin Saini Ms.McCuaig SCH3U1-01 24 November 2014 Reducing Acid Rain through Mining and Smelting Industries http://miningandacidrain.weebly.com What is Acid Rain? Acid rain is rain that has been made acidic by certain pollutants in the air and has low pH levels that can harm the environment. It is a type of acid deposition that can appear in many forms such as, wet deposition, which can be rain, sleet snow or fog that is more acidic than normal, and dry deposition, where gases and dust particles

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    Managerial Economics Koç University Graduate School of Business MGEC 501 Levent Koçkesen The Aluminum Industry in 1994 • Aluminum smelting is a perfectly competitive industry: 157 smelters worldwide in 1993 • Traded at London Metal Exchange (LME) • Price in 1988 over $2,500 per ton • Price at beginning of 1994 about $1,100 per ton • Mainly due to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting flood of aluminum into the world markets by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1

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    Managerial Economics Koç University Graduate School of Business MGEC 501 Levent Koçkesen The Aluminum Industry in 1994 • Aluminum smelting is a perfectly competitive industry: 157 smelters worldwide in 1993 • Traded at London Metal Exchange (LME) • Price in 1988 over $2,500 per ton • Price at beginning of 1994 about $1,100 per ton • Mainly due to the collapse of the Soviet Union and the resulting flood of aluminum into the world markets by the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) 1 Annual

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    shrinking of natural resources and lack of innovation. the mathematics of pokemon could lead a revolution in steel production because Excadrill design could lead to a more efficient drill, the heat given off by magmortar is enough to create a new smelting and improve process for stronger steel, and the amount of pressure that Blastoise's cannons would be forcing out can make a already good tool even better. Excadrill is a large bipedal mole-like pokemon that has drill like formations on its body

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    During the Medieval period through the 5th and 15th centuries in Europe, technology advancement in metal forming and extraction was becoming popular. The reason for this is because of the battles and empires in the time periods having the desires to expand and build up their military. To complete this task, an edge in iron working and metal forming had to be solidified as a strength for those wanting to further expand their countries boundaries. An example of this would be the Roman Empire. (Source)

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    interesting phenomenon is that in the world, there are various areas’ people  established industry of smelting bronze almost during a millennia, in particular, China is the earliest country found using bronze container named “ding” in the Majiayao culture site (between 3100 and 2700 BC. [12] What’s more, meteoric iron appeared in people’s  view since at least 3200 BC, but people extended the technique of smelting bronze, using carbon or tin to make alloy, and they used this skill in iron properly between

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    The Iron Age According to Toler (2012), “now, in the twelfth century BCE, humans enter a new era of history, shaped by the first alphabet, the new idea of democracy, and a new metal that gives the era its- Iron Age. Smelting iron will allow ordinary men to plow more fields, make new tools, and take arms against the military elite of mighty empires”. (p. 49). The Iron Age paved the way for mankind; the transformation of landscapes, transformation in the way mankind thought, it aided in forging new

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    Steel production(p7) Steel manufacturing has many different processes and can be a very complex to manufacture. Firstly the iron ore needs to be mined out of the ground before steel production can begin.From this process of mining the steel can then start it production process and begin the vital three stages needed to produce steel. Firstly a very intensive heat source needs to be produced to melt the iron ore. After this stage the intensive heat generated in the furnace is used to melt the iron

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    1. History vs. Prehistory– This requires you to conduct your own research a. What is prehistory and how is this concept or term defined? Look into its various definition, either from books or reputable online sources in answering this question. Prehistory literally means “before history”. It is derived from the Latin word which means “before” (Prehistory Wikipedia, 2011). This was the era when there were no written records yet about the existence of the first wave of ancient humans. This was also

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    commonly known as the iron age because of how important and widely used the metal was becoming to be. Although before all the technology advancements, iron was really hard to make because of the extraction of the ore, but thanks to the innovation of smelting and harden iron it suddenly started replaces bronze. Iron started to help farmers cultivate crops and farm. Weeds, soil, and sod was no longer a difficult task to break up for fertilization. Societies on a big scale were now able to advance and help

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