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    Rio Tinto | June 26 2013 Executive Summary When the Oyu Tolgoi mine commenced its operations in 2010[1]‚ it appeared to be a very promising opportunity. One that will lead to both the development of the Mongolian economy and the profitability of Rio Tinto. However‚ subsequent disagreements between the Mongolian Government and Rio Tinto regarding the distribution of wealth‚ employment‚ and financial transparency have become extremely pervasive. These issues stemmed from citizen pressure to

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    will eventually lead to higher returns. Rio Tinto is one such company. Rio Tinto is a successful international company in finding‚ mining and processing the earth’s mineral resources such as aluminium‚ copper‚ gold‚ diamonds‚ industrial minerals (borax‚ titanium dioxide‚ etc)‚ iron ore and energy products (coal and uranium). Rio Tinto is a combination of several subsidiaries with each subsidiary focusing on a type of product. This report will be focusing on Rio Tinto’s industrial minerals group of

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    Carnival is celebrated everywhere in Brazil‚ but in Rio de Janeiro‚ the celebration becomes a fantastic spectacle during the summer months (February‚ and March) in the country. It is wild‚ wacky‚ frivolous‚ and most say‚ quite enjoyable. Passionate‚ exuberant Rio comes alive when Carnival begins. As the temperature heats up‚ so do days of seemingly endless parades‚ balls and parties in Cidade Maravilhosa‚ or the "Marvelous City"‚ as Rio is sometimes called. It has to do with people‚ with the color

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    attractive location since the 1500’s. Specifically Rio de Janeiro‚ the subtropical coastal environment makes an ideal place for agriculture‚ economic and industrial growth. Discovered on 1 January 1502 by a Portuguese expedition in Pedro Alavares Cabral’s fleet‚ Rio de Janeiro or "January River" is home of the Tupi‚ Puri‚ Botocudo and Maxakali people. On 1 March 1565‚ the city was properly founded by the Portuguese. The French and Portuguese fought over Rio until 1567; Portuguese governor Mem de Sa expelled

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    The City of God: Urbanization’s Impact on Rio de Janeiro The City of God: Urbanization’s Impact on Rio de Janeiro As civilization continues to develop‚ the rural characteristics of various towns and areas continue to be removed. This removal is resulting in the immense growth of cities all across the world. Urbanization is a process that has previously occurred and continues to take place in nearly every part of the world that humans

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    Glossary - The City of Rio de Janeiro The state capital of Rio de Janeiro‚ so often sung in prose and verse‚ famous worldwide for its natural beauty and friendly people—carioca—is also the nation’s main cultural center and one of the largest financial hubs in the country. Its economy is based especially on tertiary and financial sectors‚ foreign trade‚ media‚ and tourism. Furthermore‚ the metropolitan area of Rio de Janeiro shelters the Brazilian headquarters of major international companies such

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    Rio de Janeiro Culture and Population • Basic Demographics (2007) Population: 11‚714‚000 in the metropolitan region of Rio. % racial breakdown: • Religion (2000) Religion Percentage Number Catholics 60.71% 3‚556‚096 Protestants 17.65% 1‚034‚009 No religion 13.33% 781‚080 Spiritists 3.44% 201‚714 Umbandists 0.51% 72‚946 Jews 0.41% 23‚862 • Languages Portuguese (official)‚ Spanish‚ English‚ French • Literacy definition: age 15 and over who can read and write total population in

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    Brief analysis report of Rio Tinto Rio Tinto is a British multinational metals and mining corporation with headquarters in London and a management office in Melbourne‚ Australia. The corporation was founded in 1873 and it ranked at the number 263 in Global 500 of largest worldwide companies in 2008. (Wikipedia‚ 2012) Rio Tinto’s net earning has decreased in the year 2011 mainly because of the financial crisis and global economic uncertainty (Annual report of Rio Tinto‚ 2011). Meanwhile‚ the leadership

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    Rachel Doyle PHI 3013-02 February 28th‚ 2013 Bougainville v Rio Tinto The Bougainville Copper Ltd was the lifeblood of Bougainville ’s economy. Providing the island with numerous jobs‚ as well as 20% of its profits to the government of Papua New Guinea‚ it seemed to be a benefit to the overall economy. But to the citizens of Bougainville‚ the BCL was a poison‚ slowly killing off the environment of Bougainville‚ and the human dignity of the island ’s natives. Due to the BCL ’s strip-mining

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    The Rivalry between Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro It amazing how people can live so differently even in the same country. In my country Brazil we have a good example that is the two big states Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro. Everybody knows about the rivalry between people from Sao Paulo and people from Rio de Janeiro. The rivalry is about the way they live and who has the better quality of life. They call each other “lazy people‚” means that they put recreation in a first place‚ and “no life

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