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Financial Analysis .................................................................... 8 5 Survey Findings (Summary) ..................................................................................... [...] the excess energy from the aforemen- tioned projects are considered. This report presents the main findings organized as follows: Chapter 2 includes a general back- ground. Chapter 3 explains the methodology [...] the assumptions made in the economic analysis of the projects, while Chapter 5 presents the main findings on the household survey. In Chapter 6 the environmental impact considerations are clar- ified. Chapters
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s6(1)(d) 11 Electricity Act 1989 s4(4) Part A ‐ Chapter 3: Findings of the survey SESAM – UNIVERSITY OF FLENSBURG, GERMANY Page | 16 CHAPTER 3: FINDINGS OF THE SURVEY 3.1. INTRODUCTION TO THE SURVEY In Unst [...] following findings are based on all completed questionnaires received (in the following to be referred to as SESAM survey) supplemented by data from the previous NIES survey. Part A ‐ Chapter 3: Findings of [...] is shown in the figure below. Part A ‐ Chapter 3: Findings of the survey SESAM – UNIVERSITY OF FLENSBURG, GERMANY Page | 22 Part A ‐ Chapter 3: Findings of the survey SESAM – UNIVERSITY OF FLENSBURG, GERMANY
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......................................................................... 65 4.7 Summary of the findings ............................................................................................... [...] received from 37 households representing 44% of the total questionnaires distributed. Therefore, the findings on the households in this area is extrapolated to the 80 households and also backed up with information [...] households in the area was found to be 15,900kWh/HH. This figure is still higher than the survey finding, which is 12,386 kWh/HH. Possible reasons for the differences could be: In the study area a significant
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focused on direct energy, water, transportation, material, waste and food. The following were the findings of the study: Ecological Footprint The total ecological footprint for Sleat in 2007 was 4,927.49 [...] include woodchip supply company, and community wind energy development. The Trust was interested to find out the impacts of the community’s current energy consumption and related CO2 emissions on the environment [...] that the ecological footprint of Sleat residents is 4,927.49 gha. It is worth mentioning that the findings of the study have raised a number of important facts: ● Material and Waste has the highest ecological
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interactive internet use, exchange of experience, and orientation towards practice. Theories and findings are related to past and actual experience of students and equally discussed and related to the future [...] concerning structures and cultures of organizations and human behaviour in the work place, combining findings for example from Sociology, Economy, Politics, Social Psychology and Biology, as well as elements
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energy & asset optimization ○ Discussion of case frameworks and deliverables ○ Presentation of case findings and discussion of implications & open questions Studien- Prüfungsleistungen / form of examination:
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general population (Antonsich, 2008; Armbruster et al., 2003; Scalise, 2015). Equally, such narra- tives find their way into material objects such as films (Clemens, 2016), bank notes (Sas- satelli, 2017), museums [...] García, 2017a; Kaiser & McMahon, 2017; Koschorke, 2019; Manners & Mur- ray, 2016), it is surprising to find that this strand of research only rarely, and without greater detail, links up with one of the most [...] nation state versus Europe during the so- called EU refugee crisis between 2016 and 2018. His analysis finds that both newspapers and users, in their core storylines, shared a perception of a general cleavage
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for Aarhus 2017, using a qualitative discourse analytical approach and computational tools. The findings reveal that ‘Europe’ is linked to other spatial/geopolitical levels, and that narratives of Europeanness [...] document (492 pages in its online pdf form) that we otherwise might not have observed. We present these findings in Section 5.1. We present our qualitative discursive approach which forms the basis for the narrative [...] n of the events and the interviews. Apart from the very fre- quent local dimension (“Aarhus”), we find a stronger focus on the global (in the interviews) and the national dimension (in the events). What
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and the patterns of conver- gence or divergence that contribute to narratives of Europe. Firstly, findings show the dis- coursive recontextualization of common patterns between newspapers and users. Secondly [...] bring home the refugees that it saved.“ (Il Giornale, 26.07.2017, 16 reactions) In these comments, we find different forms of discursive legitimation through rationalisa- tion. Interpreting these discursive [...] newspaper posts adopted a neutral narrative. These results lend support in substantiating previous findings in the literature: the main topoi used by both newspapers and users are related to anti-immigration
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representations of refugees frequently invoke Christian iconography: viewers, Wright (2000, 2) writes, “find accord with such images (with which they are already familiar)” and, furthermore, “may evoke a familiar