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11 12 higher than Scottish average. The respondents use cars for their daily activities mainly for work, shopping and also for leisure purposes. The survey result shows that, only 37% of respondents are [...] used and their mileage in the past year in the table below Types of Vehicle No. vehicles Purposes (work, business, leisure, etc) Fuel consumption (Lt/year) Mileage (miles/year) Petrol Small (up to 1.4 lt) [...] transportation purpose in your organisation: Types of Vehicle Type of fuel No. vehicles Purposes (work, business, leisure, etc) Fuel consumption (Lt/year) Mileage (Miles/year) Bus Van Taxi Truck Ferry
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the theoretical knowledge obtained during one year of classroom work in German, but also to prepare for undertaking of the individual work on master thesis. The study area was suitable for this study because [...] side and 10 bedrooms in the home for the elderly). The hospital has 19 staff members who work in three shifts (10 works from 0730 to 1600hrs, 5 from 1600 to 2130 and 4 from 2130 to 0730). The hospital is [...] between 1908 and 1997. 10 houses of the 37 that returned the questionnaires have undergone renovation works within the last five years. The renovations done were mainly cavity walls filling and installation
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100% Rousay Eday Kirkwall People who work in Rousay People who work in Eday People who work in Mainland In other pleaces Figure II.3: Percentage of the people that work in Mainland xix 78% 69% 94% 16% 26% [...] 4% of the working population work at home. The remaining populations of the three sites work away from their residence. (Annex II Percentage of working population that works at home and away from home) [...] to go to work) Of the studied samples in Rousay 74% of the working population work inside the island. In Eday this group represents 95% and in Kirkwall 94% of the total working population work on the mainland
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Project ............................................................................. 2 1.4 Scope of Work ................................................................................................. [...] the use of reusable nappies 11. Encouraging the use of local materials in building and construction works 12. Lobbying for an improved public transport service from the local ferry and bus companies 13. Lending [...] Efficiency Day‖. The Community Trust contributed green pages to the Sleat Tourism website 1.4 Scope of Work The scope of this study was to evaluate key areas of the Clean Sleat Project. The focus areas where
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special thanks go to these individual personalities for their relentless contribution towards this work; Mr. John Potts and Rob Tiger from the Jura Development Trust (JDT) for continuously supporting us [...] started in Flensburg, to gain insight into the existing situation. This involved a review of previous work done, the relevant regulations and available appropriate technology. During the first week, the team [...] towards renewable energy in general, a community-owned project in particular and awareness of ongoing work by the Trust. The project was divided into specific components which are classified under four categories
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energy into mechanical work due to losses through friction. For example, depending on the construction of the turbine only 60-90% of the energy can be converted into mechanical work (Harvey A., 1993). The [...] abutment and it discharges over the downstream face into the Allt Dubh river (Gowans 2000). Outlet pipe work at the dam From observation, a steel penstock is built through the dam above a sediment pipe that [...] Figure 10. Figure 10: Leakage in the dam 2012 Source: Author, 2013 It is important to carry out civil works in the dam, in order to get reliable data for spillway and compensation level. -0.8 1.2 3.2 5.2 7
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2015-2025 which complements the Outer Hebrides Energy Strategy. The latter provides a framework to work together with implementation partners “to maximize the economic benefits of renewable energy generation [...] turbines are good choices for both sites. Turgo has a higher efficiency for a lower flow percentage, and works with a lower head. Based on the Turbine Selection Chart of Gilkes Turgo turbines, both intakes’ head [...] generation is considered to fulfill the monthly demand to make sure that the transportation system work properly. Page | 77 Figure 11.2.10: Comparison between unmet demand and surplus The red solid line
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of Durness Development Group, Neil and Sarah Fuller, for their contribution and support towards our work during the time of the project, and to Nicholas Gubbins from Community Energy Scotland for providing [...] ........................................................................... 59 6.1 DDG’s Previous Work on Hydro Energy Development ......................................................... 59 6.2 Overview [...] (DDG) is a limited company which was established as a community charity for Durness in 2005. DDG works in cooperation with the community to make the Parish of Durness a sustainable place for living. DDG
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of participating in today’s social and cultural life, achieving societal cohesion and increasing worker mobility in Europe and wordwide. The language goals are more concrete. Basic communicative skills
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teachers to become aware of the interactional features that are part and parcel of primary teachers’ work. EFL teachers have important roles as input provider and language model in the classroom (Harmer 2007: