in Glasgow. Opened in October 2013‚ the restaurant has attracted critical acclaim in regional and national press. Having picked up a fistful of awards for their cooking and creative menus‚ culinary duo Ivan Stein and Peter McKenna have a strong focus on quality Scottish sourcing and impeccable attention to detail‚ a fact that’s helped them wow both local diners and the Scottish press alike in their short 2 year history. OVERVIEW the gannet glasgow 6 the gannet glasgow 8 the gannet glasgow 9 the
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CELTA TP Lesson Plan Front Page |Name: |Tutor: |Length of Lesson: 40 |TP No. 4 | |Day & Date: Wed 15th Feb 12 |Level: P.I. |No.of Students: | | Main Aims: Language Point - tenses present perfect and past simple using ‘for’. The main aim of the lesson is to: Teach the use of for in two tenses: present perfect and past simple‚ in the context of short text about the teacher’s
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Pediatric Early Warning Score Training Manual PREPARED BY: Joel Taller Basabe CN/ICU EWS PROJECT MANAGER Learning Objectives: • Be able to recognise that children deteriorate more rapidly than adults. • Be able to calculate a Paediatric Early Warning Score • To be aware of responsibilities when a trigger score is met • Be able to complete the age appropriate observation chart. Introduction The Paediatric Early Warning Score (PEWS)
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Health Inequalities The causes for health inequalities are very complex and seemingly conflicting. Recent studies show that death rates in Glasgow‚ Manchester and Liverpool in 2003 and 2007 were much higher than anywhere else in the UK. This is because these cities all have the same crucial issue – poverty and it is estimated that 25% of their populations are classed as ‘deprived’. There are many crucial factors to health inequalities‚ including poverty in which the CASSI report linked together
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Module Code: PM 504 Group: D Model Title: Research project Assessment: Final research report Assignment Title: An Investigation into Students’ Budgeting Practices in Glasgow Tutor Name: Caroline Bridges Student ID Number: 2110891 Date of Submission: 10th April 2014 An investigation into students’ budgeting practices in Glasgow Abstract The society has been changing continuously and the results of previous studies about students’ budgeting practices might not be applicable to the present situation:
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shipbuilding industry. I am fascinated by formerly industry based urban areas‚ and how the populations once in these industries (whether it is shipbuilding in Glasgow‚ steel in Baltimore‚ or cars in Detroit) change and are affected differently during the height‚ decline‚ and renewal periods of the industrial-economic shift. For a performance artist‚ the Glasgow School of Fine Art provides the perfect academic and cultural environment. The GSA’s strong support of students creating work in a variety of media
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marketing used at Glasgow marriott hotel. Marketing mix‚ products of the hotel‚ channels of distribution‚ the pricing srategies‚ also‚ methods of promotion used by the hotel and explanation of product life cycle. Alxso I will suggest a new product and explain how it might be promoted‚ priced or distributed. Glasgow Marriott hotel is located in the business district of the city centre near central station and Scottish exhibition and conference centre SECC‚ short drive from Glasgow Airport approximately
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It Emerged in the 19th century when Glasgow was flourishing financially with exceptional economic buoyancy and urban growth in engineering and shipbuilding. While Glasgow was the second city of the British Empire there was a prosperous middle class and a extreme amount of poverty. In 1831 the population trebled from 77‚385 to 200‚000 this lead to overcrowding
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PHYSICAL EXAMINATION AND REVIEW OF SYSTEM Date: September 19‚ 2011 Name: Mr. Ironman Diagnosis: T/C Cerebrovascular Disorder‚ Hpn II Vital Signs Temperature: 36.7o C Height: 5’6” Pulse: 62 bpm Weight:170 lbs. ( 77.27) Respiration: 22 cpm Observation: Received patient lying on bed‚ lethargic‚ oriented to person‚ place‚ Blood Pressure:160/110 mmHg and time‚ with #1 PNSS 1L regulated @ KVO rate‚hooked @ Left hand‚ with 950
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you die. Today‚ however‚ with the development of mechanical respirators‚ electronic pacemakers‚ and other medical technologies‚ it has created the possibility of a greater temporal separation between various system failures. A person may slip into coma or lose consciousness a decade or more before his heart and lungs fail‚ for example. Meanwhile‚ interest in the availability of transplantable organs has provided an incentive not to delay unnecessarily in determining that a person has died. Nowadays
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