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    integrated service‚ this is a number of organisations who plan to deliver and monitor health care in NI. There are 6 Health and Social care (HSC) trusts in N. Ireland. 5 HSC trusts provide integrated health and social care services across N.Ireland; Belfast HSC Trust South Eastern HSC Trust Western HSC Trust Southern HSC Trust Northern HSC Trust These HSC trusts manages and administers hospitals‚ residential homes‚ day centres and other HSC services facilities‚ they provide a wide range of HSC

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    The causes of discontent between Catholics and Protestants in Ireland‚ and timeline: The seed of religious division in Ireland was sown by the Reformation movement and a king’s desires. The reformation religious movement of the 1500’s that led to Protestantism. It had a tremendous impact on social‚ political‚ and economic life‚ and its influences are still felt today. The movement began in 1517 when Martin Luther‚ a German monk‚ protested certain practices of the Roman Catholic Church. Henry

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    h bowen Published in 1929 The Last September written by Elizabeth Bowen highlights the difficulties which faced the Irish-Anglo genre. It was one of many novels published in the nineteenth and twentieth century‚ based on “Big House” life in Ireland. Bowen herself is critical of the Anglo-Irish gentry as she believes that they are responsible for the downfall in the society. The denial of their predicament and also their refusal to except change had caused Bowen to be censorious of them. She expresses

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    Q1 The British politician in the picture is David Lloyd George In the picture Arthur Griffith is most likely to walk through the gates. In document B the main point in the ultimatum is allegiance to the king. Q2 i) In document a the picture is portrayed as a heavenly image with a gate to glittering gates‚ this represents as a key to the gate to freedom. Arthur Griffith is the happier of the men and is all for taking the key where as micheal Collins is not to happy with the deal as

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    ownership‚ it was bias in its ethnic considerations. This study is of relevance to future studies that include more variables (e.g. cultural diversity). Wells‚ D. (2009). The Effects of Animals on Human Health and Well-Being. Queen’s University Belfast: Journal of Social Issues‚ Vol. 65‚ No. 3‚ 2009‚ pp. 523-543. DOI: 10.1177/0898264308315875 This study reviews how companion animals can facilitate human health ‚ quality of life‚ and the notion that “pets are good for us”. This study has shown

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    Constance Gore-Booth was born in 1868 into a land-owning family of the Protestant Ascendancy in Co. Sligo. During her life she became heavily involved in nationalist movements and is most renowned for the role she took in the 1916 Easter Rising‚ as the most prominent female leader. She was arrested and put on trial like the other leaders of the Rising‚ but‚ because of her sex‚ she avoided execution by firing squad. Instead she served a prison sentence in Britain‚ separated from the surviving leaders

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    CU1530 1.1 Communication is key in any job‚ reasons for this is to ensure that individuals needs are met and so that people understand what is going on. reason for commuincation: understand build relationships/teamwork get point accross contact/share info prevent thing from going wrong In my workplace communication is very important so that we can work effectively. Working with the elderly you must have good relationships with ur colleagues. Residents will pick up on negative

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    The research on language and gender has been essential in providing answers regarding the sociolinguistic variation associated with speaker ’s gender. One of the main topics widely discussed in gender and language research is concerning the difference in language between men and women. This assignment is an attempt to answer the question: Do women and men talk differently? I will thoroughly investigate the question looking at the evidence which suggests women and men differ in language as well as

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    | School of Computing & Media Edexcel BTEC Level 3 Extended Diploma Information Technology | | STUDENT NAME: | | Campus: Bangor/Downpatrick/Lisburn | | Class: | | Issue Date: | w/b 01/10/12 | | | | Submission Date: | w/b 22/10/12 | | | | Submission Format | Electronic / Written / Practical / Presentation | | | | Late Submission | | | | | Resubmission Date: | | | Unit No: | 18 (J/601/6617) | Assignment No: | 1 | | Unit Title: | Database Design

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    Political Unrest in Ireland There has been a continuing conflict in Ireland that has been going on for decades‚ and affects the world to this day. It is essentially a political and religious struggle between several groups. The British have played a key role in the situation since the early 1900’s‚ and even more distant into the past. Origins of the Conflict The conflict in Ireland has its roots as far back as the 1500’s. Ireland has historically been recognized as a Catholic country. However

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