Mines
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In the next step, animals learn to find real
mines
in real minefields.
There's a number of
mines
placed blindly, and the team of trainer and their rat have to find all the targets.
But the way coal is mined right now is different from the deep
mines
that her father and her father's father would go down into and that employed essentially thousands and thousands of people.
"The Eldorado of the United States of America: the discovery of inexhaustible gold
mines
in California."
He had misheard me and thought I was coming up because I was trying to make a poster, and so wasn't prepared to take me into the
mines.
And the reason I was interested in getting water is because water which goes through
mines
becomes kind of acidic and will start picking up, dissolving the minerals from the mine.
And no matter how many land
mines
erupt in a minute, be sure your mind lands on the beauty of this funny place called life.
The ground-penetrating radars that are used to investigate infrastructures of roads or detect land
mines
struggle to get through a few meters of earth.
And she told me, she said, "You know, I grew up in Southwestern Virginia, in the coal
mines
and the farmlands of rural Virginia, and this table was in my grandfather's kitchen.
So they go deep inside
mines
to find a kind of environmental silence that will allow them to hear the ping of a dark matter particle hitting their detector.
We see above-ground
mines.
And the reason we see
mines
is because there's a lot of valuable raw materials that went into making all of this stuff in the first place.
And the metals, we typically get from ore that we mine in ever widening
mines
and ever deepening
mines
around the world.
And this is just one of a number of mines, 10
mines
so far right now.
And even though this looks maybe not quite as repugnant as the mines, it's even more damaging in some ways.
So these in situ developments are at least as ecologically damaging as the
mines.
The world does not need any more tar
mines.
So long as gold mines, oilfields and large farms in Africa continue to be owned by foreign investors and those vital resources are shipped to the West, the stream of African migrants will flow continuously.
When his father died, his uncle trafficked him to work with him in the
mines.
When his uncle died, Manuru inherited his uncle's debt, which further forced him into being enslaved in the
mines.
When I met him, he had been working in the
mines
for 14 years, and the leg injury that you see here is actually from a mining accident, one so severe doctors say his leg should be amputated.
The state-regulated mining industry has collapsed, and control over
mines
has splintered.
We only know so much about the situation in the Congo and in the
mines
because of the kind of communication the mobile phone allows.
Canaries used to be used as kind of biosensors in
mines.
She argued and argued, and finally she struck lucky when a researcher came through town studying the history of
mines
in the area, and she told him her story, and at first, of course, like everyone, he didn't believe her, but he went back to Seattle and he did his own research and he realized that she was right.
Basically, we get it out of
mines.
So, we get phosphorus from
mines.
Most people think it's land mines, but it's a vehicle accident.
So you're producing a biogas out of coal in some mines, but not in others.
Until fairly recently, kids worked, on our farms primarily, but also in factories, mills,
mines.
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