sinking of Titanic caused the deaths of 1‚514 people in history. She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage. One of three liners operated by the White Star Line‚ she was built between 1909-11 by the Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast. Her passengers included some of the wealthiest people in the world‚ as well as over a thousand emigrants from Britain‚ Ireland‚ Scandinavia and elsewhere seeking a new life in North America. The ship was designed to be the last word in comfort
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In addition to the verification meetings‚ an annual training re-evaluation audit meeting is held to establish any new identified training needs that may warrant an adjustment or inclusion to the training programme. Using the proven systematic training cycle methodology: 2 Evaluate the Training 2.1 This is the most vital phase of the cycle since it is only after the training/assessment has been completed‚ that its effectiveness
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21/07/1972 - Bloody Friday - IRA set off 26 boms in belfast‚ killing 9 and injuring 130. 21/11/1974 - Birmingham pub bombings‚ 19 killed in two pubs. 27/08/1979 - The warrenpoint bombings killing 18 soldiers and assassinating Lord Mountbatten. 16/10/1984 - Brighton bombing - during the Conservative conference
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The economic impact of major sports events: a review of ten events in the UK Chris Gratton‚ Simon Shibli‚ and Richard Coleman Introduction Over recent years there has been a marked contrast between the discussions around the economic impact of major sports events in North America on the one hand and most of the rest of the world on the other. In the USA the sports strategies of cities in the USA have largely been based on infrastructure (stadium) investment for professional team sports‚ in
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Wallace’s “Consider the Lobster” is an in-depth 2004 article about the annual Maine Lobster Festival. The event is held every July in an area of Maine known as the mid-coast‚ which Wallace describes as‚ “…from Owl’s Head and Thomaston in the south‚ to Belfast in the north” (Wallace.2004). Throughout the narrative‚ Wallace deftly uses concrete language to bring the reader into the tents at the festival‚ Styrofoam plate in hand along with him. When describing the fare on offer for instance‚ Wallace talks
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Ireland; for this reason I am confident when I say she has chosen a fascinating topic for exploration. As part of her research‚ Janet conducted a case study of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC) last summer. She spent three months in Belfast conducting ethnographic and archival research. The NIWC is a cross-community coalition that was formed in 1996 and fully participated in the peace talks which led to the signing of the Easter Agreement. Recently‚ the NIWC has found itself at the
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Holly Ordway focused her attention on the meaningful relationship between C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Lewis was from Belfast‚ Northern Ireland and J.R.R. Tolkien is from England. Both authors met at the prestigious Oxford University as professors and were part of a literary group together. Because of their deep friendship‚ they were able to support each other through their work and credited each other with ideas and influences. J.R.R. Tolkien was Catholic when he met C. S. Lewis‚ and Lewis was
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Response to War Photographer War Photographer is a poem by Carol Ann Duffy‚ published in a book called Standing Female Nude in 1985. The purpose is to shock people out of their complacency of war. Duffy has a view the war is filled with pain and that people in peaceful society can’t really understand the full impact of war. The audience is whoever is interested in poetry. These days the audience for poetry is limited. Duffy is friends with two noted war photographers‚ and they inspired her to write
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MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: Andrew‚ personal injury‚ mental injury‚ accident compensation‚ common law action FACTS: A is a cleaner employed by the University of Ewewhon. He nicks a finger on a broken test tube on the floor of a laboratory. A small spot of blood forms. He is assured the test tube was clean. A becomes extremely fearful that the glass might have been contaminated and that he might contract a serious illness. 1.0 ISSUE: Application of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 Assuming A is
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1 THE ROLE AND INDEPENDENCE OF PROSECUTORS Paul Mageean‚ Belfast‚ Northern Ireland 17th May 2005‚ Cairo. I. INTRODUCTION I would like firstly to thank the organisers of this event for the invitation to speak to you today. I would also like to acknowledge the role of Professor John Jackson from the School of Law in Queens University Belfast. The international sections of this paper draw on his work. I should also like to make clear that I am speaking in my personal capacity today. This paper
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