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Victor Dimond mine. ... The mine has the potential to cause serious harm to the
traditional livelihoods of the northern First Nations people. ...
Morragh Mine. Morragh Mine 1. Identify the hazards in the case, which can be
environmental, situational, human or ergonomic. Environmental ...
Lightning Mine Vs Archangel. ... With full government support, the mine goes ahead,
and quickly Shoemaker realises what this will lead to. ...
The Cause And Effects Of Acid Mine Drainage. ... (Ellison & Hutchison)" ACID MINE DRAINAGE
Within the mining process there are several sources that cause ARD. ...
This Child of Mine. ... When he looks into mine, there in his eyes exists a sparkle
so strong that the brightest star would have no contest. ...
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Trail Of Tears
On September 15, 1830, at Little Dancing Rabbit Creek, the Chiefs of the Choctaw Nation and representatives of the U.S. met to discuss the impact of a bill recently passed by the Congress of the U.S. This bill, with all the same good intentions of those today who believe they know better than we how to conduct our lives, allowed for the removal of all Indian peoples to the West of the Mississippi River.
It had been made clear to the Choctaw, that the Whites in Washington cared little for our situation, that either we willingly moved, or by military force we would be moved. We were not ignorant savages, but industrious farmers, merchants, and businessmen of all types. We were educated people, many were Christians. We had an organized system of government and a codified body of law. Some of these people were not even Indians, many strangers and orphans had been taken in over the years.
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