Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
Unlock the untapped potential beneath your feet with "Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine," your ultimate guide to small-scale gold mining. Whether you're a passionate hobbyist or an aspiring entrepreneur, this comprehensive eBook reveals the secrets of transforming a modest investment into a lucrative endeavor. Begin your journey with a rich history lesson that unveils the evolution of gold mining and why small-scale operations hold the key to modern prospects. Discover the immense benefits, from the thrill of independence to the allure of minimal environmental impact. "Choosing the Right Location" arms you with the tools to meticulously analyze geological data and navigate the complexities of land ownership, ensuring that your efforts are strategically placed for success. Dive into the nitty-gritty of essential tools and techniques, from the simplicity of panning to the sophistication of dredging, equipping yourself with the know-how to extract riches from the earth. Transition seamlessly into managing your operation with insights on business planning, funding strategies, and logistical setups. Stay ahead by understanding crucial safety measures and environmental compliance, solidifying a sustainable and responsible operation. Navigate the legal landscape with ease, learning to obtain licenses and permits that align with your goals. Maximize your profits with strategic marketing tips that open doors to jeweler sales and leverage the digital marketplace's power. "Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine" doesn't shy away from the realities of risk, offering robust strategies to manage financial and operational uncertainties. Be inspired by success stories and case studies that provide real-world insights and proven tactics. As you grow, this guide will lead you through the scale-up process, helping you transition from small beginnings to an enterprise with broader operations and skilled teams. Engage actively with communities, form strategic partnerships, and tap into emerging technologies that shape the industry's future. Embark on your golden journey armed with knowledge, strategy, and foresight. Your path to prosperity begins here.
Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine
Author: Barrett Williams
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
Unlock the untapped potential beneath your feet with "Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine," your ultimate guide to small-scale gold mining. Whether you're a passionate hobbyist or an aspiring entrepreneur, this comprehensive eBook reveals the secrets of transforming a modest investment into a lucrative endeavor. Begin your journey with a rich history lesson that unveils the evolution of gold mining and why small-scale operations hold the key to modern prospects. Discover the immense benefits, from the thrill of independence to the allure of minimal environmental impact. "Choosing the Right Location" arms you with the tools to meticulously analyze geological data and navigate the complexities of land ownership, ensuring that your efforts are strategically placed for success. Dive into the nitty-gritty of essential tools and techniques, from the simplicity of panning to the sophistication of dredging, equipping yourself with the know-how to extract riches from the earth. Transition seamlessly into managing your operation with insights on business planning, funding strategies, and logistical setups. Stay ahead by understanding crucial safety measures and environmental compliance, solidifying a sustainable and responsible operation. Navigate the legal landscape with ease, learning to obtain licenses and permits that align with your goals. Maximize your profits with strategic marketing tips that open doors to jeweler sales and leverage the digital marketplace's power. "Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine" doesn't shy away from the realities of risk, offering robust strategies to manage financial and operational uncertainties. Be inspired by success stories and case studies that provide real-world insights and proven tactics. As you grow, this guide will lead you through the scale-up process, helping you transition from small beginnings to an enterprise with broader operations and skilled teams. Engage actively with communities, form strategic partnerships, and tap into emerging technologies that shape the industry's future. Embark on your golden journey armed with knowledge, strategy, and foresight. Your path to prosperity begins here.
Publisher: Barrett Williams
ISBN:
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 107
Book Description
Unlock the untapped potential beneath your feet with "Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine," your ultimate guide to small-scale gold mining. Whether you're a passionate hobbyist or an aspiring entrepreneur, this comprehensive eBook reveals the secrets of transforming a modest investment into a lucrative endeavor. Begin your journey with a rich history lesson that unveils the evolution of gold mining and why small-scale operations hold the key to modern prospects. Discover the immense benefits, from the thrill of independence to the allure of minimal environmental impact. "Choosing the Right Location" arms you with the tools to meticulously analyze geological data and navigate the complexities of land ownership, ensuring that your efforts are strategically placed for success. Dive into the nitty-gritty of essential tools and techniques, from the simplicity of panning to the sophistication of dredging, equipping yourself with the know-how to extract riches from the earth. Transition seamlessly into managing your operation with insights on business planning, funding strategies, and logistical setups. Stay ahead by understanding crucial safety measures and environmental compliance, solidifying a sustainable and responsible operation. Navigate the legal landscape with ease, learning to obtain licenses and permits that align with your goals. Maximize your profits with strategic marketing tips that open doors to jeweler sales and leverage the digital marketplace's power. "Strike it Rich with Your Own Gold Mine" doesn't shy away from the realities of risk, offering robust strategies to manage financial and operational uncertainties. Be inspired by success stories and case studies that provide real-world insights and proven tactics. As you grow, this guide will lead you through the scale-up process, helping you transition from small beginnings to an enterprise with broader operations and skilled teams. Engage actively with communities, form strategic partnerships, and tap into emerging technologies that shape the industry's future. Embark on your golden journey armed with knowledge, strategy, and foresight. Your path to prosperity begins here.
7 Strange Secrets to Winning Big: Get Happy, Money, and Health
Author: Dr. Robert C. Worstell
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365201317
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
There are 7 Strange Secrets hidden in plain sight that the richest 5 percent of our planet use daily. They are strange because they have been recorded through history, yet none are taught in our schools. So most people don't know them or how to find them. I'm going to give you a short-hand version of these right now. If you want to know more about them, then get the special report that lays out techniques to learn them. 1. The Strangest Secret - Becoming As We Think 2. Tasting Before Swallowing - Self-Limiting Beliefs 3. The Golden Rule - Know This and Get The Gold 4. Goals - Map Your Destination Before Setting Sail 5. The Gold Mine - Finding Millions Between Your Ears 6. The Magic Word - Attitude Determines Result. 7. Life's Short, Art's Long - Create a Body of Work Curious? Want to Improve Your Success? Get Your Copy Now.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 1365201317
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 48
Book Description
There are 7 Strange Secrets hidden in plain sight that the richest 5 percent of our planet use daily. They are strange because they have been recorded through history, yet none are taught in our schools. So most people don't know them or how to find them. I'm going to give you a short-hand version of these right now. If you want to know more about them, then get the special report that lays out techniques to learn them. 1. The Strangest Secret - Becoming As We Think 2. Tasting Before Swallowing - Self-Limiting Beliefs 3. The Golden Rule - Know This and Get The Gold 4. Goals - Map Your Destination Before Setting Sail 5. The Gold Mine - Finding Millions Between Your Ears 6. The Magic Word - Attitude Determines Result. 7. Life's Short, Art's Long - Create a Body of Work Curious? Want to Improve Your Success? Get Your Copy Now.
Gold Mine
Author: Wilbur Smith
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Adult
ISBN: 9780333782125
Category : Conspiracies
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Rod Ironsides, ambitious and hard-living mining expert, knows that the general managership of the Sonder Ditch gold mine is the chance of a lifetime. But the price of unquestioning obedience to the coldly obsessive genius of Dr Manfred Steyner proves impossible to pay. Both men are but unwitting tools of powerful people - for whom the control of a gold mine is only part of the realization of dreams and ambitions which include the destruction of the very mine itself...
Publisher: Pan Macmillan Adult
ISBN: 9780333782125
Category : Conspiracies
Languages : en
Pages : 264
Book Description
Rod Ironsides, ambitious and hard-living mining expert, knows that the general managership of the Sonder Ditch gold mine is the chance of a lifetime. But the price of unquestioning obedience to the coldly obsessive genius of Dr Manfred Steyner proves impossible to pay. Both men are but unwitting tools of powerful people - for whom the control of a gold mine is only part of the realization of dreams and ambitions which include the destruction of the very mine itself...
Planet Ponzi
Author: Mitch Feierstein
Publisher: Glacier USA INC
ISBN: 0985036907
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
"As the global economy struggles to avoid meltdown, so the greatest Ponzi scheme in history approaches its final death rattle. Politicians have stood by and watched the financial industry create a massive overhang of debt, a mountain of low quality assets - and ultimately, an economic disaster which has dwarfed all others. The Eurozone crisis and the LIBOR manipulation scandal are just two symptoms of a much broader problem: one of vastly excessive debt, regulatory failure, a culture of deceit on Wall Street and the City of London, and governments that have promised their citizens far more than they can deliver"--Publisher.
Publisher: Glacier USA INC
ISBN: 0985036907
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
"As the global economy struggles to avoid meltdown, so the greatest Ponzi scheme in history approaches its final death rattle. Politicians have stood by and watched the financial industry create a massive overhang of debt, a mountain of low quality assets - and ultimately, an economic disaster which has dwarfed all others. The Eurozone crisis and the LIBOR manipulation scandal are just two symptoms of a much broader problem: one of vastly excessive debt, regulatory failure, a culture of deceit on Wall Street and the City of London, and governments that have promised their citizens far more than they can deliver"--Publisher.
Zack and the Validators: Spirit Bridge
Author: Wayne Hunt
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479722316
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This book, Zack and the Validators: Spirit Bridge, is the fourth in a series about Zack, an intelligent and handsome donkey, and his three donkey friends. They call themselves the Validators. Leaving San Francisco on a passenger ship, they travel to Skagway, Alaska, and then to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, to rescue Zacks Uncle Harry. As they travel up the Pacific Coast along the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington states, and the Inside Passage to Alaska, they see many new sights from the decks of their ship. The naturalist expert aboard the ship also provides comments over the ships sound system, periodically, as the ship arrives at certain sightseeing points. In addition, Zack reads books about each state to learn about it landscape, natural resources, industries, and history. He records much of this information in his journal as they reach particular places, cities, or towns. When Zack and his donkey friends arrive at Skagway, Alaska, theyre met at the dock by Miss Darlene Divine, Harrys best friend. Shes a moose whos the entertainment manager of Skagways Pack Horse Inn. She provides rooms for Zack and friends for the night, shows them around Skagway the next day, and helps them board a train to travel to Canada. They see a lot of beautiful sights along the White Pass Trail, one of the two trails used by the Klondike gold rushers to cross the coastal mountains into Canada. They also learn about Dead Horse Gulch where 3,000 horses died during the winter of 1897 because of hazardous trail conditions. The horses were also overloaded with supplies, and many were cruelly treated by their owners. Zack learns about how the gold rushers traveled over the Summit with over 1,150 pounds of supplies during cold, winter conditions. He also learned about how they built boats at Lake Bennett so they could float down the Yukon River to Dawson City. Uncle Harrys eyes were injured in a gold mine explosion near Dawson City and he needs special medical help so his eyes can heal. When Zack and his friends arrive at Dawson City on a paddle-wheeler boat, they soon find Uncle Harry in a Dawson City hospital. They stay in a Catholic churchs rectory with Fr. John Mark and Fr. Christopher Clancy, while Harry recovers enough to travel to Skagway for special medical treatment. While there, Willie and Pedro, two of Zacks donkey friends, travel with Professor Carmacky to Bonanza Creek to pan for gold, while the Professor learns more about the first big Klondike gold discovery. Zack stays in Dawson City with Zelda, another donkey friend, to help Harry regain his strength for travel to Skagway. Finally, Harry is able to travel. They return up the Yukon River through treacherous white water rapids to the town of Whitehorse. From there, they take a train to Skagway. While traveling to Skagway on the historic White Pass & Yukon Railroad train, Harry sees a foggy image of an old railroad bridge near the White Pass Summit of the coastal mountain range. He learned later, from the local Tlingit Indian chief, that he saw an abandoned steel cantilever bridge that crosses Dead Horse Gulch, a historic gulch where the 3,000 horses died during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush. The chief explained to Harry his tribes great need to have a bridge across the gulch for migrating caribou to cross. He also told Harry about his tribes belief that the spirits of the dead horses need a bridge in order to cross the gulch to the Great Spirit Land (an animal heaven). With these great needs for a bridge, Harry discovers that his good talent is to become a bridge for others. He decides to stay in Alaska to help the chief renovate the bridge to make it usable for caribou to cross the gulch. The chief also believes the spirits of the dead horses will use it to cross the gulch, on their way to the Great Spirit Land. Thats why the name Spirit Bridge was given to the renovated bridge.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1479722316
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
This book, Zack and the Validators: Spirit Bridge, is the fourth in a series about Zack, an intelligent and handsome donkey, and his three donkey friends. They call themselves the Validators. Leaving San Francisco on a passenger ship, they travel to Skagway, Alaska, and then to Dawson City, Yukon Territory, Canada, to rescue Zacks Uncle Harry. As they travel up the Pacific Coast along the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington states, and the Inside Passage to Alaska, they see many new sights from the decks of their ship. The naturalist expert aboard the ship also provides comments over the ships sound system, periodically, as the ship arrives at certain sightseeing points. In addition, Zack reads books about each state to learn about it landscape, natural resources, industries, and history. He records much of this information in his journal as they reach particular places, cities, or towns. When Zack and his donkey friends arrive at Skagway, Alaska, theyre met at the dock by Miss Darlene Divine, Harrys best friend. Shes a moose whos the entertainment manager of Skagways Pack Horse Inn. She provides rooms for Zack and friends for the night, shows them around Skagway the next day, and helps them board a train to travel to Canada. They see a lot of beautiful sights along the White Pass Trail, one of the two trails used by the Klondike gold rushers to cross the coastal mountains into Canada. They also learn about Dead Horse Gulch where 3,000 horses died during the winter of 1897 because of hazardous trail conditions. The horses were also overloaded with supplies, and many were cruelly treated by their owners. Zack learns about how the gold rushers traveled over the Summit with over 1,150 pounds of supplies during cold, winter conditions. He also learned about how they built boats at Lake Bennett so they could float down the Yukon River to Dawson City. Uncle Harrys eyes were injured in a gold mine explosion near Dawson City and he needs special medical help so his eyes can heal. When Zack and his friends arrive at Dawson City on a paddle-wheeler boat, they soon find Uncle Harry in a Dawson City hospital. They stay in a Catholic churchs rectory with Fr. John Mark and Fr. Christopher Clancy, while Harry recovers enough to travel to Skagway for special medical treatment. While there, Willie and Pedro, two of Zacks donkey friends, travel with Professor Carmacky to Bonanza Creek to pan for gold, while the Professor learns more about the first big Klondike gold discovery. Zack stays in Dawson City with Zelda, another donkey friend, to help Harry regain his strength for travel to Skagway. Finally, Harry is able to travel. They return up the Yukon River through treacherous white water rapids to the town of Whitehorse. From there, they take a train to Skagway. While traveling to Skagway on the historic White Pass & Yukon Railroad train, Harry sees a foggy image of an old railroad bridge near the White Pass Summit of the coastal mountain range. He learned later, from the local Tlingit Indian chief, that he saw an abandoned steel cantilever bridge that crosses Dead Horse Gulch, a historic gulch where the 3,000 horses died during the 1897 Klondike Gold Rush. The chief explained to Harry his tribes great need to have a bridge across the gulch for migrating caribou to cross. He also told Harry about his tribes belief that the spirits of the dead horses need a bridge in order to cross the gulch to the Great Spirit Land (an animal heaven). With these great needs for a bridge, Harry discovers that his good talent is to become a bridge for others. He decides to stay in Alaska to help the chief renovate the bridge to make it usable for caribou to cross the gulch. The chief also believes the spirits of the dead horses will use it to cross the gulch, on their way to the Great Spirit Land. Thats why the name Spirit Bridge was given to the renovated bridge.
Mining and Scientific Press
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Engineering
Languages : en
Pages : 904
Book Description
The National Stockman and Farmer
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 1326
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 1326
Book Description
Imagining Seattle
Author: Serin D. Houston
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496224981
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Imagining Seattle is a study of social values in urban governance and the relationship of environmentalism, race relations, and economic growth in contemporary Seattle.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 1496224981
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 276
Book Description
Imagining Seattle is a study of social values in urban governance and the relationship of environmentalism, race relations, and economic growth in contemporary Seattle.
Mining American
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 810
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Mineral industries
Languages : en
Pages : 810
Book Description
Barrio Roots
Author: Andrés Ávila
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1627876758
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
In the vein of Alex Haley's Roots, author Andrés Ávila tells a multigenerational story of strife and ultimate success. Originating on the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, migrating to Mexico City, and evolving in Arizona's Barrio Viejo, Barrio Roots tells the story of the author's family in a fictionalized version based on his true history. Spanning two centuries and three countries, the family's storyline traverses Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Beginning in 1814, readers are drawn into a family complete with accomplishments and failures. Dive into running a profitable sugar cane business and see the subsequent in-family corruption and disillusion of the business. Experience the trauma of the unfortunate deaths of the husbands in the family lineage. Embrace real-life historical events, such as the US expansion into the West and the Great Depression, anti-Semitism, a rigid caste system, anti-Mexican sentiment, and social mobility -- all of which the author's family experienced. At the heart of the story are the women. Their stories are of virtue, courage, and commitment in the face of overwhelming odds. Experience how they learn to establish and run a business while raising children without the help of a husband. At a time when women were considered simple, they achieved their ambitious goals, marking a rewarding conclusion to generations of family strife.
Publisher: Wheatmark, Inc.
ISBN: 1627876758
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 313
Book Description
In the vein of Alex Haley's Roots, author Andrés Ávila tells a multigenerational story of strife and ultimate success. Originating on the Mediterranean coast of Andalusia, migrating to Mexico City, and evolving in Arizona's Barrio Viejo, Barrio Roots tells the story of the author's family in a fictionalized version based on his true history. Spanning two centuries and three countries, the family's storyline traverses Spain, Mexico, and the United States. Beginning in 1814, readers are drawn into a family complete with accomplishments and failures. Dive into running a profitable sugar cane business and see the subsequent in-family corruption and disillusion of the business. Experience the trauma of the unfortunate deaths of the husbands in the family lineage. Embrace real-life historical events, such as the US expansion into the West and the Great Depression, anti-Semitism, a rigid caste system, anti-Mexican sentiment, and social mobility -- all of which the author's family experienced. At the heart of the story are the women. Their stories are of virtue, courage, and commitment in the face of overwhelming odds. Experience how they learn to establish and run a business while raising children without the help of a husband. At a time when women were considered simple, they achieved their ambitious goals, marking a rewarding conclusion to generations of family strife.