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Every graduate student once realizes that his experience and level of knowledge allow him to defend a candidate’s thesis. The acquirer can spend several years on this matter. In order not to redo the entire scientific work later, it is better to immediately analyze all the recommendations and requirements for the defence of the candidate’s thesis.

It should be noted that for a successful defence, it is necessary to write and publish several articles on the research topic. It is best to write them while working on the thesis, then you do not have to think at the end how to defend the PhD thesis if the publishing house still has not published your work. As soon as you finish any paragraph, put the results in a small scientific article and immediately contact the publisher. To publish works in magazines, you will have to stand in a kind of queue and wait because negotiations can take six months or more. You can also place your articles in electronic publications. However, you can always go to a writing service which offers help with a dissertation and can give you everything you need for a successful defence.

The Difference Between Dissertation vs Thesis

A dissertation differs from a thesis and is the final result of scientific research, which must be presented in the form of a written work. This includes not only practical research but also the collection and analysis of information. That is, first, you should collect various materials that will be the theoretical basis of future work: monographs, dissertations, scientific publications, and reports of various organizations. Further, based on all the learned information, you conduct your research, identify some problems, and peculiarities of functioning, and choose solutions. 

The dissertation must have practical and scientific value. The scientific value lies in the fact that the conducted research can be the basis for further research, open a new direction in science, disprove outdated theories, and demonstrate a new perspective on well-known phenomena. You can prove this by speaking at conferences and symposiums and showing your knowledge.

As for the thesis, it is always devoted to the study of a certain object. It can be processes, systems, phenomena, regularities and many other things that have scientific, applied and practical significance. It is imperative to thoroughly research a topic or issue to produce interesting, useful, and practical conclusions. Yes, a master’s degree is serious, and therefore you should not forget about the author’s vision and your writing style. In such a graduation thesis, the student demonstrates the level of independence, the quality and scope of acquired skills, the degree of mastery of the material, and his views and position.

At the preliminary defence, everything is checked, starting from the relevance of the research topic, and ending with the correctness of the design of any element. Simultaneously with the discussion, the necessary package of documents is being prepared. This includes an application, a personnel record sheet, a copy of the document on graduation from a higher educational institution, a certificate of successful passing of the candidate’s exam, the text of the dissertation, an abstract and the results of the approval.

In addition to all documents, you should also prepare an abstract, because it is very important not only for such papers. This is a small text that contains the main points of your PhD thesis and which you need to inform readers what your research will be about. As a rule, the candidate needs to organize his defence: he must agree on the time for everyone, invite council members, resolve all formal questions, prepare documentation and create illustrative materials. It is necessary to take into account many small things, for example, the purchase of water, pens and paper and the organisation of a banquet after the defence.

Get Expert Dissertation Help

But not everything is so bad, and don’t don’t worry about this long list of requirements. Only imagine, that you can live in your usual rhythm and know that a professional author writes your dissertation. Sounds amazing, doesn’t it? But everything is more simple. You can order a dissertation from specialists and get the perfect job without wasting your resources. To do this, choose a writing service and contact it in any convenient way for you or leave a request on the website.

You can order a turnkey dissertation, which is a work completely ready for defence with all accompanying documentation. All you have to do is research the information selected and processed by the authors.

The purpose of such activity is not just to write a dissertation in order, but to provide comprehensive assistance to satisfy the customers. There is nothing more pleasant for a company than praise and recommendations to friends and colleagues.

Choose Dissertation Writing Service

If you want to order a candidate’s or doctoral dissertation, you need to know the author will write it for you using all established rules. Leave the request on a site and the company will write a dissertation to order partially (one or several chapters) or comprehensively, if there are reasons for this. When you order complex work, you can get the performance of various tasks and prepare for defense.

If you want to get a partial dissertation, the company’s specialist will write individual sections of the work, including subsections, introduction, conclusions, as well as other components of the paper. The author must take into account the material you wrote and use your writing style.

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Computer gaming lounge plans for Tenby cinema submitted

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FORMAL plans to turn Tenby’s former Poundland and Royal Playhouse cinema to a retro computer gaming lounge have been submitted to the national park.

Following a takeover by investment firm Gordon Brothers, Poundland shut 57 stores earlier this year, including Tenby’s branch on White Lion Street.

In an application to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park, Matthew Mileson of Newport-based MB Games Ltd, seeks permission for a change of use of the former Gatehouse (Playhouse) Cinema, most recently used as a Poundland store to a retro gaming lounge.

This follows a recently submitted application for a ‘CONTINUE? Retro Gaming Lounge’ sign on the front of the former cinema, ahead of the wider scheme for a retro gaming facility at the former cinema site, which has a Grade-II-listed front façade.

A supporting statement for the change of use scheme through agent Asbri Planning Ltd says: “The proposed retro gaming lounge will be inviting to all ages, including families, groups and individuals with no age restriction. The applicant has several similar premises across other parts of the UK and operates under a successful business model.

“This includes a fee being payable to enter the premises which thereby grants access to unlimited game time to all consoles/arcade machines. There will be no slot or coin-based reward games, so the proposal would not be considered/classed as gambling. The site will provide snacks and drinks (including alcohol) which will be canned/bottled drinks.

“The sale of such drinks would be ancillary to the overall function of the premises, and a separate alcohol licence will be submitted, accordingly.”

It adds: “The development would provide a much-welcomed addition to White Lion Rd which will improve the vitality and viability of the immediate area by promoting greater levels of footfall within the area and introduce greater variety to the shopping frontage at this location.”

It proposes opening hours of 10-10, Sunday to Thursday, and to 11pm on Fridays and Saturdays.

The application, and the related signage scheme, will be considered by park planners at a later date.

Prior to being a Poundland, the site was the Royal Playhouse, which had its final curtain in early 2011 after running for nearly a century.

The cinema had been doing poor business after the opening of a multiplex in Carmarthen; in late 2010 the opening night of the-then latest Harry Potter blockbuster only attracted an audience of 12 people.

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Independent brewers join call for business rates relief as pub closures feared

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INDEPENDENT brewers have joined growing calls for urgent, pub-specific relief on Business Rates amid fears that community pubs across west Wales and beyond could be forced to close.

The Society of Independent Brewers and Associates (SIBA) has warned that changes announced in the Autumn Budget will see pub costs rise sharply over the next three years, with the average pub facing a 76% increase in Business Rates. By comparison, large warehouse-style premises operated by online and technology giants are expected to see increases of around 16%.

The issue will be discussed at a meeting taking place on Monday in Saundersfoot, where local publicans, small brewers and business representatives are due to come together to examine the impact of rising Business Rates and escalating operating costs. The meeting is expected to focus on the future sustainability of community pubs, particularly in coastal and rural areas where they often act as vital social hubs as well as key local employers.

Independent breweries are particularly exposed, SIBA says, as the vast majority of their beer is sold through local community pubs. Many small breweries also operate their own pubs or taprooms, meaning they are hit twice by rising rates. Some independent brewers have reported rateable value increases of up to 300%, creating new costs they say will be extremely difficult to absorb.

New industry research published on Thursday (Dec 12) suggests that introducing a pub-specific Business Rates relief of 30% from April 1, 2026 could protect around 15,000 jobs currently under threat in the pubs sector and help prevent widespread closures.

The call for action follows an open letter sent last week by SIBA’s board, expressing deep concern at the impact of the Budget’s Business Rates decisions on the hospitality sector.

Andy Slee, Chief Executive of SIBA, said: “The last orders bell is ringing very loudly in our community pubs after the shock changes to Business Rates in the Budget.

“Publicans and brewers feel badly let down by a system that still isn’t fairly addressing the imbalance between big global tech companies and small business owners.

“We were promised proper reform of Business Rates in the Labour manifesto last year and a rebalancing of the tax regime, but this has not been delivered. Pubs therefore need urgent help to address the planned increase in costs through a pub-specific relief, followed by full and meaningful reform.”

Those attending Monday’s meeting in Saundersfoot are expected to consider how local voices can feed into the national debate and press for urgent action to protect community pubs across Pembrokeshire.

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Cosheston Garden Centre expansion approved by planners

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PLANS to upgrade a garden centre on the main road to Pembroke Dock have been given the go-ahead.

In an application to Pembrokeshire County Council, submitted through agent Hayston Developments & Planning Ltd, Mr and Mrs Wainwright sought permission for upgrade of a garden centre with a relocated garden centre sales area, additional parking and the creation of ornamental pond and wildlife enhancement area (partly in retrospect) at Cosheston Garden Centre, Slade Cross, Cosheston.

The application was a resubmission of a previously refused scheme, with the retrospective aspects of the works starting in late 2023.

The site has a long planning history, and started life as a market garden and turkey farm in the 1980s, and then a number of applications for new development.

A supporting statement says the previously-refused application included setting aside a significant part of the proposed new building for general retail sales as a linked farm shop and local food store/deli in addition to a coffee bar.

It was refused on the grounds of “the proposal was deemed to be contrary to retail policies and the likely impact of that use on the vitality and viability of nearby centres,” the statement said, adding: “Secondly, in noting that vehicular access was off the A 477 (T) the Welsh Government raised an objection on the grounds that insufficient transport information had been submitted in respect of traffic generation and highway safety.”

It said the new scheme seeks to address those issues; the development largely the same with the proposed new garden centre building now only proposed to accommodate a relocated garden centre display sales area rather than a new retail sales area with other goods, but retaining a small ancillary coffee bar area.

“Additional information, in the form of an independent and comprehensive Transport Statement, has now been submitted to address the objection raised by the Welsh Government in respect of highway safety,” the statement said.

It conceded: “It is acknowledged that both the creation of the ornamental pond and ‘overspill’ parking area do not have the benefit of planning permission and therefore these aspects of the application are ‘in retrospect’ and seeks their retention.”

It finished: “Essentially, this proposal seeks to upgrade existing facilities and offer to the general public. It includes the ‘relocation’ of a previously existing retail display area which had been ‘lost’ to the ornamental pond/amenity area and to provide this use within the proposed new building and moves away from the previously proposed ‘farm shop’ idea which we thought had merit.

“This revised proposal therefore involves an ‘upgrading’ rather than an ‘expansion’ of the existing garden centre use.”

An officer report recommending approval said that, while the scheme would still be in the countryside rather than within a settlement boundary, the range of goods sold would be “typical of the type of goods sold in a garden centre and which could be sold elsewhere within the garden centre itself,” adding: “Unlike the recent planning application refused permission it is not intended to sell delicatessen goods, dried food, fruit and vegetables, pet products and gifts.”

It added that a transport statement provided had been reviewed by the Welsh Government, which did not object on highway grounds subject to conditions on any decision notice relating to visibility splays and parking facilities.

The application was conditionally approved.

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