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    Dissertation Rationale Why this particular Project? The topic I have chosen for my dissertation is “Dundee Fc and Dundee Hibernian The Impact and implications of World war one.” I intend to look at the Primary impact of the war if there were men that fought and look at if they were impacted by specific events during the war. Looking at similarities of between other football clubs such as the “Hearts of Midlothian or McCrays battalion”. I have chosen this topic because it is a subject that I

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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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    These traders undertake long haul migration from poor villages in the dry deserts of Marwar regions of Rajasthan in northern India to different cities all over South Asia especially to Russia and Central Asia. In the late 19th century, these migrant traders attained the undesirable label of "Marwari." This Vaishya trading community typically associate with Rajasthan, Gujarat, or North India. General perception of the Marwari traders will be that they belonged to diversity of trading origins, and

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    Australian films are produced overseas or with an international cast, they are still generally considered Australian because they are often predominantly funded by Australian funding schemes. This essay's focus will be the 1986 film, Crocodile Dundee. Crocodile Dundee is a classic Australian film, it is the cornerstone of most Australian stereotypes today and often the first point of call in the topic of Australian films overseas. 1986, in particular, was an eventful year in film; blockbusters such as

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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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    The stylised poster of Crocodile Dundee constructs the identity of Australian men as being brave, gritty morally bound macho men who fill the roles of being the protectors of women and conquerors of the universe as man has always been. Paul Hogan is the central focus who represents the supposedly typical Australian man. Linda Kozlowski plays the supporting element in which she is the link between the rest of the world and Australia. The city skyline is the final element which brings the poster together

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    measure intrinsic motivation in many ways. Most of the measurements are in the form of questionnaires and by nature subjective. Some of the tools that are utilized to measure intrinsic motivation in the research that was examined are as follows. The Dundee Stress State Questionnaire (DSSQ). This questionnaire is concerned with measuring intrinsic motivation and achievement-oriented motivation with regards to doing the Sustained Attention to Response Task (SART) test (Sjöstedt, 2012). The first of which

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    11, 2017, Dundee Central School had a Board of Education meeting. Nine members were in attendance. The main focal point of the meeting was student Athletics. Member Kelly Houck brought up that student Athletics are becoming an issue with attendance. Less and less kids are participating in sports. She stressed that this was not a budget issue, it was a capacity issue. Dundee Central School offered eleven sports this 2016-2017 school year. Naples school, who has one more student than Dundee,, offered

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    Good morning/Afternoon Ms Phillips and fellow peers, today this speech is going to be examining how mateship is represented within the two films, ‘Crocodile Dundee’ and ‘Red Dog’. Mateship has been developed over many years through the actions of loyalty and respect that individuals have demonstrated. Within both films, all the characters show characteristics of mateship when they protect and look after each other. This speech will argue how mateship is positively portrayed through the actions from

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    Source Exercise Section A- 1) In the 1793 map it shows that there has been some expansion since 1776 as there has been a new pier added to the harbour. This might be down to higher usage of the dock and to create easier access for ships. This shows that some development has taken place. There is also a new wood yard this might be to combat demand. At this stage though is no real drastic changes taking place which indicates that development and expansion at the time happened fairly slow. In the 1833

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