Reebok is a global footwear and apparel company founded in 1958 in Bolton, England that is now a subsidiary of Adidas. According to reports, Reebok relies heavily on child labor in their supply chain, with 68% of their global workforce between ages 9-15 and a 10:1 ratio of girls to boys. Workers often put in 86 hours per week despite labor laws limiting overtime to 36 hours monthly, and are paid around $30 despite wages of $150, amounting to accusations that Reebok exploits child labor excessively.
Eia coal convying at PIBT Port Qasim by NESPAKzubeditufail
This document provides an environmental impact assessment for a proposed coal conveying system from the Port Qasim International Bulk Terminal (PIBT) to a new stockyard in Karachi, Pakistan. It includes an introduction and background to the project, description of the existing coal handling facilities at Port Qasim, proposed site and route selection for the new conveyor system, environmental and social baseline studies of the project area, anticipated environmental and social impacts during construction and operation, stakeholder consultations, and an environmental management and monitoring plan. The document follows the guidelines of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency and Sindh Environmental Protection Agency for conducting environmental impact assessments.
This document discusses ultra-large scale integration (ULSI) circuits and semiconductor manufacturing processes. It introduces ULSI and its applications. It then summarizes the key steps in the IC fabrication process, including crystal growth, thin film deposition, oxidation, etching, lithography and metallization. Finally, it discusses future trends in ULSI, such as following Moore's Law to continue increasing transistor density, performance and functionality through advances in device physics, materials and technology to shrink dimensions below physical limits.
Reebok is a global footwear and apparel company founded in 1958 in Bolton, England that is now a subsidiary of Adidas. According to reports, Reebok relies heavily on child labor in their supply chain, with 68% of their global workforce between ages 9-15 and a 10:1 ratio of girls to boys. Workers often put in 86 hours per week despite labor laws limiting overtime to 36 hours monthly, and are paid around $30 despite wages of $150, amounting to accusations that Reebok exploits child labor excessively.
Eia coal convying at PIBT Port Qasim by NESPAKzubeditufail
This document provides an environmental impact assessment for a proposed coal conveying system from the Port Qasim International Bulk Terminal (PIBT) to a new stockyard in Karachi, Pakistan. It includes an introduction and background to the project, description of the existing coal handling facilities at Port Qasim, proposed site and route selection for the new conveyor system, environmental and social baseline studies of the project area, anticipated environmental and social impacts during construction and operation, stakeholder consultations, and an environmental management and monitoring plan. The document follows the guidelines of the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency and Sindh Environmental Protection Agency for conducting environmental impact assessments.
This document discusses ultra-large scale integration (ULSI) circuits and semiconductor manufacturing processes. It introduces ULSI and its applications. It then summarizes the key steps in the IC fabrication process, including crystal growth, thin film deposition, oxidation, etching, lithography and metallization. Finally, it discusses future trends in ULSI, such as following Moore's Law to continue increasing transistor density, performance and functionality through advances in device physics, materials and technology to shrink dimensions below physical limits.
This document discusses the invasive algae Didymosphenia geminata, also known as rock snot. It forms thick mats that negatively impact streams by decreasing clarity, oxygen, and suitable habitat for other organisms. It currently exists in 22 US states, including nearby Arkansas. The algae thrives in conditions with high nitrogen, low phosphorus, sunlight, and stable water flow. Efforts to control it include developing predictive models, adding phosphorus, using copper compounds, cleaning equipment, and increasing public awareness through educational materials.
This document discusses the invasive algae Didymosphenia geminata, also known as rock snot. It forms thick mats that negatively impact streams by decreasing clarity, oxygen, and suitable habitat for other organisms. It currently exists in 22 US states, including nearby Arkansas. The algae thrives in conditions with high nitrogen, low phosphorus, sunlight, and stable water flow. Efforts to control it include developing predictive models, adding phosphorus, using copper compounds, cleaning equipment, and increasing public awareness through educational materials.