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Walton
Member Joined: 29 Nov 2004 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 5 |
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Posted: 29 Nov 2004 at 9:12am |
Hi there, I'm studying for an MSc in resource management at edinburgh uni and am currently considering various dissertation options. I am very keen on doing some reptile work having carried out a great deal of reptile surveying and relocation projects earlier this year. If anyone knows of any work that needs doing or just any ideas then let me know. Many thanks Walton |
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calumma
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It seems to me you are in a good position to examine whether 'relocation projects' represent worthwhile conservation exercises.
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Wolfgang Wuster
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Of course it is - it couldn't be more obvious if it had "WE WILL HELP YOU CHEAT FOR MONEY - free viagra and penis enlargement if you order more than three dissertations at once" as the subject line.... Cheers, Wolfgang Edited by Wolfgang Wuster |
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School of Biological Sciences, University of Wales, Bangor http://pages.bangor.ac.uk/~bss166/ |
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dpwriter
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Hi,
It is better if you ask your instructor for a good piece of advice, for now, I'm sharing a link which can help you:Amphibian Information Sara Micheal Edited by dpwriter |
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Robert V
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What a sad condemnation of education in the UK today if you can "order" dissertations on a subject that you are "supposed" to be interested in and without doing any work in the field! To think that some think it acceptable to short-cut your way to knowledge! And then the public turn to these people later on as so called experts simply because of letters pinned to the arse of a name! If you're at Uni and "don't have the time" to undertake your own dissertation, then you want to try having a full time job, kids, house etc....... and then find time to examine a subject to a degree of expertise. Uni is a breeze. I sincerely hope you decide to do your own Walton? R |
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Mark_b
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Yea it is very sad, I don't think it is common practise
though (not in biosciences anyway), sounds more like an American idea to me Walton asked for help in 2004 so he should be well into a job by now |
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