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Dr. Niles Eldredge (born August 25, 1943) is an American paleontologist, who, along with Stephen Jay Gould, proposed the theory of punctuated equilibrium in 1972.
Education
Eldredge began his undergraduate studies in Latin at Columbia University. ... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Niles_Eldredge
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http://imani.wordpress.com/2008/06/03/paris-review-spring-2008-short-fiction/Paris Review Spring 2008 - Short fiction (by: imani) One good post that came out of it was Rhian Ellis’ evaluation of the stories in a VQR issue (via pinkyspaperhaus). She claimed that, typical of a trend in literary magazines, the stories focused on external, cultural and/or political ...
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Question for electricians in the UK with experience? Question please.
Looking in the evening news paper to night at a training course,
Reads :- 5 day course (Mon/Fri) course available in ELECTRICAL
This is a nationaly recognised qualification to VRQ level 2 for a domestic electrical installer "including part P" -----no experience necessary.
THE COST £995.
Is this course worth the money and could the average person "QUALIFY" in one week.
I apreciate you would not have the practical experience people gain over year's
Could you seriously wire your own house up as you would have passed at part P exam.
Also what is a VQR LEVEL 2 GRADE.
If you wish to look at the course details visit webb site :-
www.shropshirebuildingskills.co.uk
Part P ain't a qualification, it's a registration.
That course doesn't enable you to do anything. If all you want it for is to wire your own house and you think that you can do it to regs; notify building control and do it. Most councils will charge under 200...
To give you an idea, the C&G 2330/2360 qualification to level 3 takes around 100 days teaching (theory and practical).
Level 2 is a semi-skilled apprentice; considered able to work safely and confirm circuit is dead, but not to commision/energise circuits.
If you wish to work as an electrician you'll also need the part p registration:
500-800 per annum plus same in half-decent test instruments (minimum) to start up.
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