PPT-KT Scotland 2010
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Stimulating Energy Innovation ITF and the Energy KTN Heriot Watt University 23 rd April 2010 Dorothy Burke ITFEnergy KTN Growing Technology About ITF ITF Members
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Stimulating Energy Innovation ITF and the Energy KTN Heriot Watt University 23 rd April 2010 Dorothy Burke ITFEnergy KTN Growing Technology About ITF ITF Members ITF Process Sample Projects. Implementation by April 2015. Content. Background & Context . The Certification of Death (Scotland) Act 2011. Interpreting the Act – the main changes. Implementing the Act – the role of the key organisations. Opracowanie :. Jakub Wojtowicz. Natalia Rudawska. Laura Garbiak. Geographic location. It’s a part of United Kingdom of Great Britan and North Ireland, a formerly independent kingdom. To the south it borders with England. Landscape in most parts of the highlands. Climate is moderately warm, very sea. The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh and the largest city . Structure and Workings. The Early Years. History. Iona. History The Early Years. About 400AD, St . Ninian. began the first large-scale Christian mission to Scotland from . Whithorn. , . converting many . The Case For Independence. Skye & Lochalsh Road Show. December 2013-January 2014 . Agenda . The proposition. The economic case. Energy. Pensions. European Union. Defence. Early Years. Schools & Education. Communities . Analysis Division– . September 2015. While relative poverty in Scotland fell in 2013/14, it remained flat in the UK. .. In 2013/14 the rate of relative poverty . in Scotland, both . before and after housing . . Presentation by Laura . Karuks. Capital: Edinburgh. . Lagest. city: Glasgow. Official language is English and . r. ecognised. regional languages are Scottish and Gaelic. Monarch is Elizabeth II. Made by pupils at . Echt. primary, . aberdeenshire. Scottish Christmas Trees. Why we have trees?. Like other countries we also have Christmas trees. Almost half of Scotland has been covered with trees. at the crossroads?. Jenny Johnstone (University of Newcastle/Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR)). David Orr (Centre for Youth and Criminal Justice) (CYCJ). Mary Munro (University of Strathclyde). Gwyn Jones. About Scotland. 79,000 sq. km; Northern 1/3 of UK. Political union with England in 1707, but retained own legal system, including land law. Legislative and administrative autonomy under Scottish Parliament, including over agriculture, regional policy, environment. Using sales and survey data to monitor and evaluate alcohol policy: . learning from MESAS. Mark Robinson. Alcohol-related mortality rates* 1950-2006. updated from Leon and . McCambridge. , Lancet 367 (2006). Strathclyde University/. ScotCen. . Social Research. Senior Fellow, . ‘The . UK in a Changing Europe’. whatukthinks.org. /. eu. @. whatukthinks. w. hatscotlandthnks.org. @. whatscotsthink. Prof. Robert Dunbar. The University of Edinburgh. SCOTLAND’S LANGUAGES. Historically, a multilingual country. Pictish, Brythonic (Old Welsh); Old Irish (Gaelic), c. 5th century; Anglic dialects (Scots), c. 6th century; Old Norse, c. 9th century; Norman French; Latin. . Culture focus. Lesson objectives. To read tourist information to check predictions and for specific facts. To talk about preferences and discuss celebrations. To get aware about Scotland’s culture and traditions. Scottish Culture. In Scotland, they used to wear kilts, the kilt is a form of formal attire. The kilt died off, but has made it’s return. If you were to take a trip to Scotland you would see men wearing kilts. Kilts are about as formal as a man’s tuxedo or suit..
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