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Which is more attractive in Wheatley, intrinsic or extrinsic values of houses?  

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Geography Coursework: Which is more attractive in Wheatley, intrinsic or extrinsic values of houses? Author: Chris Edson School: Abingdon School Candidate Number: 5054 Total Word Length: Programme Used: Microsoft Word 2000 Hardware Used: Amd Athlon, Home Computer Apple i-Mac, School Computer Contents 1. Introduction 1.1 Background 1.1.2 Wheatley in the past 1.1.3 Wheatley today 1.2 Aims 1.3 Objectives 1.4 Hypotheses 1.5 Theory 2. Methodology 2.1 Primary data 2.1.1 Questionnaire 2.1.2 Other primary data 2.1.3 Secondary data 2.2 Scope 2.3 Limitations 2.3.1 Operator error 2.3.2 Technical 3. Data Presentation 4. Interpretation & Evaluation 5. Conclusion References Oxfordshire Records Office Centre for Oxfordshire Studies, Westgate Library Wheatley Archive group Oxfordshire County Council Planning Dept Land and Records - Highways Dept Landscape and Environment Dept Wheatley Newsletters (July/August 2003) Wheatley Information booklet (2000) Wheatley Society - Jim Watson Glynn, P (1988) Fieldwork - firsthand Geography Coursework Information Booklet Centenary of the Merry Bells, Wheatley, 1888-1988 1. Introduction 1.1 Background I am doing my project on the village where I live, Wheatley. It has a population of c.4000. I have chosen Wheatley because it is the easiest place for me to collect data...

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