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    The Construction of the Scottish Parliament Building: Poor Planning of Costs Introduction This essay discusses poor cost planning when the new Scottish Parliament Building was built. It was poorly planned beginning with the design of it to when it was handed over. I chose to discuss this building located in Edinburgh EH99 1SP which is adjacent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This is found at the Royal Mile‚ at the bottom of it to be be precise. Because it wasn’t planned well‚ the costs reached

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    Scottish oil and natural gas will last for well over one hundred years MONDAY‚ 11 MARCH 2013 03:06 63 COMMENTS   By William C McLaughlin BA(Hons)‚ MBA Let’s dispel once and for all the myth that Scottish oil and natural gas reserves are declining and will run out for good in another forty years.  The Scottish North Sea has been ’pumping’ out oil and natural gas for around forty years.  The current projection is that there is around forty years of oil and natural gas reserves remaining

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    Inclusion is a key priority within Scottish education. What do you understand the concept of ‘an inclusive school’ to involve‚ and what are its implications for you as an individual teacher? This essay examines the concept of inclusion and its current meaning for Scottish education. Initially‚ I will look at how the concept of inclusion is defined and the rationale for inclusive education. I will then focus on the history of inclusion‚ whilst examining the differences between integration and

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    Scottish Golf Marketing

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    Scottish Golf Tourism Market Analysis Report to Scottish Enterprise June 2009 Scottish Golf Tourism Market Analysis Report to Scottish Enterprise Contents 1: Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 1 2: Economic impact of golf tourism ..................................................................................... 5 3: Golf tourism product.................................................

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    Scottish Highland Clearances

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    Compared to the well-documented Highland Clearances‚ it may appear as though ‘the Lowland Clearances’ never existed. By and large‚ there are few Scottish historians who consider the similarities between the events that took place in the Highlands and Lowlands. Most academics recognize the significance of the agricultural improvements that took place in the south; whereas‚ they identify the north solely based on the immense number of clearances. In contrast‚ this acknowledgement is not only one-dimensional

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    to visit someday.  4..If you cannot afford to pay your credit card bill when you return home‚ do not take the card with you. 5 .If you love to relax on the beach in the sunshine‚ chances are that you’ll not like touring around on a coach in the Scottish highlands. 6. Whatever your passion‚ whether it be zip lining through the Amazon‚ bungee jumping in New Zealand or romantic hidden beaches in the Caribbean‚ you will get much more out of your holiday and be much more relaxed if you plan a holiday

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    A subject I have recently analysed is the possible independence of Scotland where I found very strong and opposing opinions about this recent topic. Scottish independence is a relevant and important matter that has been debated for many years but is now at the pinnacle of debate. Both public and politicians have very strong and opposing opinions about independence and throughout this essay I will evaluate the most current and most emotive arguments: those of wealth and cultural identity. Scotland’s

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    Scottish Nationalism – Music Josh Watson As the bagpipe played such an important part in this particular Scottish-themed wedding‚ it likewise played a major role in the evolving spirit of nationalism in the Scottish people. It has been used as an instrument of war but the same instrument is proudly marched in demonstrations of peace. It moves men to give more of self‚ to march longer when they are exhausted‚ to be more thankful in celebratory times‚ to celebrate more with their friends and family

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    Scottish Legal System

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    SCOTTISH LEGAL SYSTEM Contents Page Introduction Terms of Reference Procedure Findings Conclusion References/Bibliography Appendices Introduction: I. The role of the police in Scotland * The role of the procurator fiscal service in Scotland * The role of the Lord Advocate and the Crown Office * 1. Terms of Reference * Your first task is to investigate the role of the police. Answer the questions and attempt the exercise

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    Scottish Court Structure

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    The structure of the Scottish courts is split into two completely different areas: Criminal and Civil. Both deal with different types of cases and have different structures. “Whereas the criminal justice system is focused on sentences designed to act as a punishment or deterrent (such as a fine or a period of imprisonment)‚ civil court proceedings are brought in order to obtain a specific legal remedy which can be enforced against the other party to the action.” (Harvie-Clark‚ 2014). The civil court

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