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    Introduction This report shows the differences and the similarities between Dundee University’s heat energy systems and those that are employed by Hillcrest Housing Association. The main technologies used in the university are gas fired engines, whereas the Hillcrest building which has a biomass boiler. As far as models of ownership are concerned, the University has established a wholly owned operating company DUUSCo to undertake the Project. While, although owned by Hillcrest the biomass system

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    HILLCREAST Hillcrest Housing Association had developed to 600-700 staff, managing over 6000 properties. Their headquarters was situated in a 1970 's building manufactured for a jute in the center of Dundee. Hillcrest required more space for their staff, the new building serves solely as company offices, with the Dundee housing office where tenants would come to pay rent or discuss tenancies remaining at Camperdown Street at the docks in the city center. £5.3m budget. Heating/cooling Air is brought into the

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    engagement, attainment and success. This paper will consider the parallels between CfE and the Abertay TL Strategy, the Scottish Governments policy on attainment and draw conclusions on the role and potential of contextualised learning through the Dundee Academy of Sport project. Introduction: The Scottish Funding Council has aspirations to increase attainment levels amongst students within Higher and Further Education. Aligned with this is their desire for institutions to “improve access for people

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    ‘The Fall of the Newspaper and the Rise of the Internet: A Critical Analysis’ Introduction/Abstract Recently I have come across a subject area that I feel very passionate about, as a designer rooted heavily in the printed word. I want to find out how it is happening, why, and whether we can halt it – if at all. Should we even try? I believe this is something many people are concerned about, and there is much scope for ideas. I intend to conduct research into the widespread fall of newspaper

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    Using X-rays for medical imaging is one of the most useful pieces of medical technology available when trying to determine and locate, the type and severity of a particular injury. X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation similar to visible light. However, unlike visible light x-rays can pass through most objects, including the body (NIBIB, n.d). The radiation hits a detector on the other side of the patient and the image produced is a shadowed representation of the tissues and structures in

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    I am applying for the Forensic Anthropology MSc at the University of Dundee starting in September 2017. I started studying anthropology in 2011, and as soon as I took my first course I became strongly passionate about this subject. I graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Anthropology in August 2015. My degree focused on the three main sub-fields of anthropology: cultural anthropology, physical anthropology and archaeology. I am originally from France and I studied in the United States after being

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    Introduction This report will look at two different professions, a Mental Health Nurse and a Paramedic. This report will look at the different registrations, codes of conduct and more. As both professions work for the NHS, it will be interesting to see the difference between roles, responsibilities and how each profession becomes fully trained. A professional is a member of a disciplined group, who must stick to certain ethical standards. They will be skilled and competent in their line of work;

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    Computing Department of Computing Internet Information Security (M11CDE) Layered Security Student Name: BUSA ABANG OBI SID:4560229 I certify that this is my own work yes/no and that I have read and understand the University Assessment regulations. Signature: [pic] Submission Details The details below indicate what you should submit, when you should submit it and where is should be submitted to. Submission Date and Method Deadline 11 January 2013 11:50pm

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    the influence of his elder brother, William Whyte, a graduate in Medicine from Scotland’s St Andrews University. (The Lancet 2010) Sir James Whyte Black attended Beath High School in Fife, Scotland where his teacher, Dr. Watson enthused him to pursue his mathematics study. Furthermore, Dr. Watson “more or less manhandled” (The Lancet 2010) him into sitting the entrance exam for St Andrews University. James Black received the Patrick Hamilton residential scholarship and became an undergraduate student

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    and the professional codes they must follow. Professional Education and Training As both Nurses and Social Workers have to be caring, skilled and knowledgeable it is essential universities and colleges provide the correct training and education required. Universities such as the University of Dundee and Glasgow University offer Adult, children, mental health and learning disability nursing

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