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    Illumination Notes

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    1 Methods for calculating illumination The problem of the lighting designer at the functional level is to determine how many lights and where to place them to get the correct level of illumination for a given activity. These calculations can be divided into two types • We want to determine the illumination at a small specific location in the room from a point light source. Accent or task lighting. This not much more complicated than exercises we have already been doing Simply get polar plot

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    Pension Reform Uk

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    http://www.jjfsltd.com/adobes/Pensions%20Reform%20QandA%20%2031.5.11%20FINAL.pdf. [Accessed 21 May 2012]. Nicholas Barr‚ 2009. Pension Reform: A Short Guide. Edition. Oxford University Press‚ USA. Public Service Pensions (PSP) - HM Treasury . 2012. Public Service Pensions (PSP) - HM Treasury . [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/tax_pensions_index.htm. [Accessed 25 May 2012]. Reforming Public Sector Pensions‚ July 2010‚ Public Sector Pensions Commission‚ Institute of Directors State Pension

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    CHILD PROTECTION

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    Blake‚ G. (2008) The Primary Teacher’s Responsibility for Pastoral Care in Browne and Haylock et al ‘Professional Issues for Primary Teachers’ DCSF (2007) Byron Review: Safer children in a digital world DfE (2013) Working together to safeguard children. HM Government: www.workingtogetheronline.co.uk/documents/Working%20TogetherFINAL.pdf Ferguson‚ H (2004) Protecting Children in Time: Child Abuse‚ Child Protection and the Consequences Kay‚ J. (2003) Protecting Children (Practical Childcare Studies.) Continuum

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    Royal Family

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    to be a royal residence. Although in the United Kingdom there is no strict legal or formal definition of who is or is not a member of the Royal Family‚ and different lists will include different people‚ those carrying the style Her or His Majesty (HM)‚ or Her or His Royal Highness (HRH) are always considered members‚ which usually results in the application of the term to the monarch‚ the consort of the monarch‚ the widowed consorts of previous monarchs‚ the children of the monarch and previous

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    Captain James Cook was one of many men who made a lasting impact on the world during the Age of Exploration. Captain James Cook’s contributions during the Age of Exploration are many. Cook contributed to the discovery of the Pacific Ocean‚ he is credited with discovering New Zealand‚ Australia‚ the Hawaiian Islands‚ as well as many more islands in the Pacific Ocean. Captain James Cook’s contributions to cartography‚ the study and

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    Co2fega Case Study

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    the depth increases the majority states are still metallic and have no distinct change at the Fermi level‚ while the minority states of each atom decrease relative to those of the atoms in the surface. For the Co-Co surface is lost the half–metallic (HM) properties of the bulk system with the spin polarization about –42%. The total density of states (DOS) as well as the projected density of states (PDOS) is shown in Fig. 5. Compared with to the case of bulk Co2FeGa full–Heusler alloy‚ we note the states

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    Summary Charles Darwin was born on February 12‚ 1809‚ in Shrewsbury‚ England and died at the Down House in Kent on April 19‚ 1882. He was born to Robert and Susannah Darwin. In 1831‚ Darwin was offered a position on board the HMS Beagle. He eagerly accepted the opportunity and spent the next five years on board the Beagle. Henslow and other geologists‚ zoologists‚ and botanists were fascinated by the specimens he had collected. In 1839‚ Darwin married Emma Wedgwood‚ his cousin

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    Explorers‚ or boys messing about? Either way‚ taxpayer gets rescue bill Helicopter duo plucked from life-raft after Antarctic crash Their last expedition ended in farce when the Russians threatened to send in military planes to intercept them as they tried to cross into Siberia via the icebound Bering Strait. Yesterday a new adventure undertaken by British explorers Steve Brooks and Quentin Smith almost led to tragedy when their helicopter plunged into the sea off Antarctica. The men were plucked

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    U-571: Historically Accurate? U-571 was a movie released in April 2000 and directed by Johnathan Mostow. This movie depicted the capture of the Enigma cipher machine and other cryptographic documentation from a German U-boat by American forces disguised as Germans during spring 1942. According to the film makers‚ this film promised to be thrilling and exciting. Although the movie did live up to its promise‚ it fell short in the historical accuracy department. This film was split in terms of

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    The Galapagos Islands

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    Fernandina and Isabela‚ are still both sites of frequent eruptive activity. (Finch‚ n.d.) Although Charles Darwin was not the founder of the Galapagos Islands‚ he is considered “the most celebrated visitor to Galapagos”. He arrived on board the HMS Beagle in 1835 on his way home after charting the coasts of South America from the Rio Plata round to Chiloe in Southern Chile. It was on the Galapagos that Darwin stumbled upon many diverse life forms. (Finch‚ n.d.) The beauty and uniqueness Charles

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