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Ireland: a man?s world?

Ireland: a man?s world?

... In Ireland in 1996 the proportion was very much lower, with women constituting 14 per cent of those in the Dáil and 13 per cent of Cabinet Ministers (O’Connor, ... See full document

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Crime in Ireland since the Second World War

Crime in Ireland since the Second World War

... There have been two other victimisation surveys carried out in the Republic of Ireland, both undertaken in the spring of 1994 and reported by Murphy and Whelan (1995) and O’Connell and Whelan (1994). The first ... See full document

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Economic management in Ireland post EMU: Ireland?s potential within EMU

Economic management in Ireland post EMU: Ireland?s potential within EMU

... broad world demand (and not therefore supersensitive to fluctuation in, say, the UK ...in Ireland are referred to frequently but the fact is that the demand for their output ...in world-wide markets ... See full document

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Food allergy competencies of dietitians in the United Kingdom, Australia and United States of America

Food allergy competencies of dietitians in the United Kingdom, Australia and United States of America

... The differences seen between countries could be ex- plained by differences in dietetic training internationally. A greater percentage of Australia and UK based dieti- tians than USA based dietitians, reported to have ... See full document

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Economic adjustment within EMU: Ireland?s experience

Economic adjustment within EMU: Ireland?s experience

... In the Irish case Kenny and McGettigan (1999) and Wright (1994) have looked at the short-term dynamics of the real exchange rates using PPP as a long-run error correction mechanism. Lane and Milesi-Ferretti (2001) argue ... See full document

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The European context of Ireland?s economic crisis

The European context of Ireland?s economic crisis

... Similarly, there is a European dimension to the strategies adopted in response to crisis. Ireland adopted austerity policies relatively early, though the scale of the adjustment required grew even as the measures ... See full document

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Literary Conflicts in Iris Murdoch’s ‘The Green Knight’

Literary Conflicts in Iris Murdoch’s ‘The Green Knight’

... Like Julius King in A Fairly Honourable Defeat, who was responsible for Rupert Foster‟s death but without having any feel of guilt and remorse for his misdeeds; before the return of Peter Mir it looks as though ... See full document

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The Right to Life: What Can the White Man Say to the Black Woman?

The Right to Life: What Can the White Man Say to the Black Woman?

... In our country, we easily lose things. We think we get rights, and then the next thing we know, they are slipping and sliding out of sight. This is even more true in other parts of the world. So, I think of my ... See full document

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FDI in the Mediterranean Region: a Comparison with CEE Experience

FDI in the Mediterranean Region: a Comparison with CEE Experience

... a World Bank (1996) 4 the capital accumulated abroad is four times more than the average of the other developing countries and for the Mashreq it exceeds 46 percent of ... See full document

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Making sense of the data on Ireland?s inward FDI

Making sense of the data on Ireland?s inward FDI

... of Ireland, there had been an outflow in 1972 and in every year from 1975 to 1986 – turned the net figures sharply negative and, by adding portfolio to FDI flows, meant that the CSO abandoned any effort at ... See full document

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Spies, Informers, and the 'Anti Sinn Féin Society': The Intelligence War in Cork City, 1920 1921

Spies, Informers, and the 'Anti Sinn Féin Society': The Intelligence War in Cork City, 1920 1921

... As this example suggests, while Borgonovo makes excellent use of Irish sources (including the recently- opened Bureau of Military History), he does not always make effective use of British sources. In a recent letter to ... See full document

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The Distinction Between Persons & Things: An Historical Perspective

The Distinction Between Persons & Things: An Historical Perspective

... Regarding “things,” the thinking of the modern theorists seems to have headed off in two rather different, if not opposing, directions. On the one hand, at least some theorists provided an even more expansive definition ... See full document

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Policy lessons from Ireland?s latest Depression

Policy lessons from Ireland?s latest Depression

... Lax mortgage lending is also commonly cited as a cause of the Irish banking crisis, with practices such as 100 per cent loan-to-value mortgages and subprime lending often raised. However, subprime lending was negligible ... See full document

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Non nationalist politics in a bi national consociation: the case of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

Non nationalist politics in a bi national consociation: the case of the Alliance Party of Northern Ireland

... Northern Ireland, this article examines the contention that consociational power-sharing, in its determination to include dominant and conflicting identity groups, exalts these identities and excludes others ... See full document

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THE TRIAL(S) OF JESUS CHRIST THE SON OF MAN

THE TRIAL(S) OF JESUS CHRIST THE SON OF MAN

... a man tried before a court of men under laws of men, that he was convicted and executed as a man, and that for sheer drama the trial of Jesus surely matches any of the great courtroom stories in the history ... See full document

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Resolving Ireland?s banking crisis

Resolving Ireland?s banking crisis

... Regulation: Beware of Over-Regulation that Constrains Loan Availability The Irish banks are heavily indebted to foreign lenders and operate with very high loan-to-deposit ratios. It would have been better if they had not ... See full document

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Chapter10HIghMiddleAges

Chapter10HIghMiddleAges

... able to defeat the English with the new weapon called the cannon... Reconquest of Spain :[r] ... See full document

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Frank O'Conner's "The Man of the World" and the Betrayed Reader

Frank O'Conner's "The Man of the World" and the Betrayed Reader

... As Larry relives the incident "forty years later," we might marvel at how O'Connor, like Jimmy Leary, Larry's friend, has invited us to spy on a young couple in their bedroom, an[r] ... See full document

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Chapter 16

Chapter 16

... their rule brought a long period of peace known as the “Great Peace.”.. • The first Jesuit missionary, Francis Xavier, arrived in 1549[r] ... See full document

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Chapter9GermanictoEnglish

Chapter9GermanictoEnglish

... 1. Henry claimed the right to try clergy in royal courts. The only person to challenge Henry was Thomas Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury. He was murdered in his own cathedral. [r] ... See full document

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