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    fires. The Druids a professional class from the Iron Age‚ because they had Religious Systems‚ Material Culture‚ Tribal and Political Characteristics that led them to a civilization. Celtic people from the Iron Age from Gaul‚ Britain and Galacia‚ Ireland were short. The average women were about 5 foot 2 inches and the average man was about 5 foot 6 inches. Both genders fairly short compared to now. Makes

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    History of Gaelic Football

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    the Irish sport of Hurling. Hurling has been a sport that has been played for over 4000 years ever since the first feast of Lunagsha in the Tailteann games (Orjan‚ 2006). The first known date for a Gaelic Football game was in 1670 in County Meath Ireland and the teams were 6-a-side (Orjan‚ 2006). They used many of the same rules of Hurling but used a larger‚ softer ball and no hurls. Every four steps‚ instead of bouncing the ball off their hurley‚ they would either bounce the ball or drop it to

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    as Táin Bó Cúailnge) were written in prose‚ with verse interpolations expressing heightened emotion. Although usually found in recensions of the later medieval period‚ these works are linguistically archaic‚ and thus throw light on pre-Christian Ireland. After the Old Irish period‚ there is a vast range of poetry from medieval and Renaissance times. By degrees the Irish created a classical tradition in their own language‚ though they continued to use Latin. Verse remained the main vehicle of literary

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    A modest proposal summary

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    Published in 1729‚ Jonathan Swift’s work “A Modest Proposal” criticises the profound domination and injustice of the people of Ireland by the privileged‚ prosperous English. Jonathan Swift uses a critical‚ yet satirical form to unveil the tragedies of poverty and hunger in Ireland. He does this by lamenting the sad fate of the hardship stricken Irish‚ explaining their lives to be nothing but begging‚ growing up to become a detriment to England. Jonathan Swift offers a simple proposal to the country:

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    Evaluate the Strengths and Weaknesses of Parnell’s Political Strategy between 1875 and 1886. To evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of Parnell’s political strategy between these two time periods we must look at individual political strategies. At the beginning of his political career Parnell was elected for Parliament of Meath; this will be evaluated. We will also evaluate Parnell’s allies early in his career and his methods in government. We shall continue to when Parnell was elected President

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    seven years old. In the 1930’s in the midst of the great depression‚ Ireland experienced severe levels of economic hardship. Friel reflects this concern in the costumes of the Mundy sister and the furnishing of the house which conveys their “lean circumstances” (Act1). Friel’s social concerns further extend in the economical status of the family. After Kate loses her job and the knitting factory is established as a result of Irelands “Industrial Revolution” (Act2)‚ there is no steady income into the

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    Michael Pozzuoli English AP Mrs. Birr March 14‚ 2011 Flannery O’Connor and Jonathan Swift: Masters of Irony The adage says that “history repeats itself.” Criticisms of today’s society apply to societies that came centuries before. Satires from the 18th century criticize political events happening in the 20th Century. Many techniques of satire also transcend time. Geoffrey Chaucer’s “Canterbury Tales‚” which many accept as the first modern satire‚ is laden with irony. Irony is “the expression

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    Cuchulainn‚ a heroic warrior‚ is referred to as both the Hercules and Achilles of Ireland. Fedelm‚ the prophetess‚ describes him as “full of fame.” Like Hercules‚ Cuchulainn had superhuman strength. He had a “warrior’s fist‚ the arm of a prodigy.” He was also able to outdo all Ulster warriors with his “brilliance and nimbleness in feats.” His great strength and valor reflect the characteristics of Hercules. Because of his bravery and invincibility‚ Cuchulainn also resembles the great Greek hero Achilles

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    Irony in "A Modest Proposal" The pamphlet by Jonathan Swift‚ originally titled‚ "A Modest Proposal for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making Them Beneficial to the Public‚" starts out as an absurd attempt at solving the poverty and famine problem in Ireland. The proposal solves the problem but is in complete conflict with our ethical and moral values. However‚ his proposal is not to be taken literally and is actually part

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