While perhaps no longer relevant with more notorious groups like ISIS or Al-Qaeda‚ be it in current activity or geographic location‚ the Provisional Irish Republican Army serves as a good example of a more tightly knit terrorist group that covers only a small geographic region. The Provisional Irish Republican Army is a paramilitary group located in Northern Ireland‚ who used to operate throughout‚ Northern Ireland‚ the Irish Republic‚ Great Britain‚ and Europe‚ with their tactics consisting of the
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Statistics http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6376367.stm 6 out of 10 teenage girls think they’d ‘be happier if they were thinner’. While only 19% of teenage girls are ‘overweight’‚ 67% think they ‘need to lose weight’. (UK Teen Body Image Survey‚ Jan 2004‚ Bliss magazine) 2/3 of teenage girls would consider plastic surgery and 20% would do it right now. (mykindaplace.com survey‚ 1‚800 teenage girls‚ 2005) What are ‘self-esteem’ and ‘body image’? - Being happy to be you - Accepting your
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Titanic “The Unsinkable ship” The Titanic was known as "the unsinkable ship". She was the largest ship afloat at the time of her maiden voyage in April of 1912‚ during which she collided with an iceberg. She was the second of three Olympic class ocean liners operated by the White Star Line. A numerous amount of people believe that the collision that occurred on April 15‚ 1912 was The Titanic’s sister ship The Olympic‚ and that the wreckage was premeditated and was used to commit insurance fraud
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The troubles in Northern Ireland Many people only have a limited idea about what these infamous “troubles” in the North of Ireland really were. Hopefully this article will shed some light on the matter. In the past the vast majority of violent acts and attitudes of discrimination towards minority groups have been based on blacks or the Jews‚ often leaving religious wars to the olden day Europe. However according to research “ the Troubles in Northern
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The Titanic Table of Contents Disaster‚ Death‚ and Frozen Toes Lifeboats Did the Constructors ever go over budget because of all the luxury? Was the structure of the Titanic built poorly? What is the true reason the ship sank? Why didn’t any of the neighboring ships receive the ships calls? The Titanic’s Path Conclusion Disaster‚ Death‚ and Frozen Toes On April 14‚ after four days of uneventful sailing‚ Titanic received reports of ice from other ships‚ but she was sailing on calm
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transaction (IAS 38 (Revised)‚ 2004b‚ para. 21). The authors’ question the adequacy of this line of reasoning on two grounds. First‚ some *The author is Professor of Accounting at Queen’s University Belfast. Address for correspondence: John Forker‚ School of Management and Economics‚ Queens University Belfast‚ Belfast BT7 1NN‚ Northern Ireland‚ UK. e-mail: j.forker@qub.ac.uk # Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2005‚ 9600 Garsington Road‚ Oxford OX4 2DQ‚ UK and 350 Main Street‚ Malden‚ MA 02148‚ USA. 587
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1980Á1989. London: HMSO. De Paul‚ J.‚ & Arruabarrena‚ M.I. (1995). Behaviour problems in school-aged physically abused and neglected children in Spain. Child Abuse and Neglect‚ 19(4)‚ 409Á418. DHSSPS. (2009). Children order statistical bulletin 2008. Belfast: Northern Ireland‚ Department ´´ ´ ´ of Health‚ Social Services‚ and Public Safety. An Roinn Slainte‚ Seirbhısı Soisialta agus ´ ´ ´ Sabhailteachta Poiblı. Dubowitz‚ H. (2007). Understanding and addressing the ‘‘neglect of neglect’’: Digging into
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the white-green ground‚ - capital: Cardiff‚ - the people: The Welsh‚ - symbol: the leek and the daffodil‚ - Patron Saint: St. David‚- Saint’s day: March 1st. | Northern Ireland: - flag: red diagonal cross on the white ground‚ - capital: Belfast‚ - the people: The Irish‚ - symbol: the shamrock and the harp‚ - Patron Saint: St. Patrick‚ - Saint’s day: March 17th. | Shetland Islands --> 80 km the north-east of Orkneys Orkneys Islands --> the north of Scotland Hebrides Islands
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Water memory Water memory is the claimed ability of water to retain a "memory" of substances previously dissolved in it to arbitrary dilution. No scientific evidence supports this claim. Shaking the water at each stage of a serial dilution is claimed to be necessary for an effect to occur. The concept was proposed by Jacques Benveniste to explain the purported therapeutic powers of homeopathic remedies‚ which are prepared by diluting solutions to such a high degree that not even a single molecule
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During the novel ‘CAL’ written by Bernard Maclavery that takes place in Northern Ireland. The young Irishman Cal lives with his father Shamie who are both catholics. They live in a town near Belfast in which mainly Protestants live. Cal’s mother died when he was 8 years old.Cal faces many hardships and life difficulties throughout. Maclavery uses ways in which we feel the innocence of Cal and that we feel sympathetic towards him. The book first introduces his relationship with his father
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