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    West‚ Dublin 12‚ Ireland‚ Gill & Macmillan. Ferguson‚ Harry (2011). Child Protection Practise‚ Macmillan Publishers Ltd‚ Houndsmills‚ Basingstoke‚ Hampshire RG21 6XS England. Palgrave Macmillan. Munro‚ Eileen (2002). Effective Child Protection‚ Sage Publications Ltd‚ 6 Bonhill Street‚ London EC2A 4PU England‚ Sage Publications. O’Sullivan‚ Eoin & Raftery‚ Mary (1999)‚ Suffer the Little Children- the inside Story of Ireland’s Industrial Schools‚ New Island Books‚ 2 Brookside‚ Dundrum Road‚ Dublin 14

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    third most amount of beer per volume of people. There is a large market to be contended with. Ireland is a country with a population of slightly under six million (2006/7)‚ “with almost 4.25 million in the Republic of Ireland (1.7 million in greater Dublin) and an estimated 1.75 million in Northern Ireland (0.6 million in greater Belfast).” Ireland’s most popular beers are Guinness and Arthur Guinness. These two companies have gone head to head for years. Guinness has also had success in the United

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    Identify any environmental trends that affect the manner in which the market place operates When considering Ireland are we there yet? We must look at the environment in which it must sell. “Over the past two years‚ the number of travel apps has surged along with mobile’s popularity. Last year‚ an estimated 17‚000 travel apps crammed the virtual shelves” (Washington post.com) shows the ever competitive travel app market. This competition will make it hard for any individual app to be successful

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    college. This will enable us to reach our two target markets simultaneously. We have applied a SMART plan to all aspects of our campaign objectives. 2 ! Selection and Justification of Target Market ! Sarah is a young student‚ studying in Dublin. She has early classes‚ and is a coeliac. She is a busy girl‚ and when she’s not studying‚ she can be seen playing around on her phone. She is tapped into Facebook like many of her peers and needs a quick‚ efficient food to grab on her way into

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    work for it‚ hence he is too frivolous with it at times. Jimmy also likes to be with his friends and to not work hard at what he does. Jimmy has no work ethic because his father had a lot of money‚ in fact he is referred to as a "merchant prince" in Dublin due to his success as a butcher‚ and his father did not want Jimmy to work for what he has‚ but would rather see his son become popular and make a lot of connections. Jimmy’s father is the reason he will never succeed in life on his own. Jimmy Doyle

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    POLAND Warsaw is the capital city of Poland. In the European Union‚ it is the ninth most highly populated capital city and one of the best places to live in the world. Warsaw is one of the alpha-global cities and a major political and economic hub in Europe. The city is home to a people from different countries‚ which gives it a diverse cultural ambience. The economy of the city is largely dependent upon fast moving consumer goods manufacturing‚ steel‚ electronics‚ metal processing and food processing

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    THE SHADOW OF A GUNMAN - Sean O’Casey The Shadow of a Gunman is the first play in Sean O’Casey’s Dublin trilogy‚ first performed at the Abbey Theatre in 1923 – James Joyce’s Ulysses had been published the year before. It is set in 1920‚ as the War of Independence rages. The other two Dublin plays are Juno and the Paycock [Peacock]‚ and The Plough and the Stars‚ the latter of which caused a riot when first performed at the Abbey because nationalists in the audience resented O’Casey’s hostile

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    Name: Zhang Le “Irish Financial Crisis was both predictable and preventable.” To what extent do you agree with this statement? Use some financial indicators where appropriate to support your answer. Irish Financial Crisis has drawn much attention recently. Driven by booms in property and lending‚ it left the society with massive issues such as high unemployment and large government deficit (Kelly‚ 2010‚ p.1). There is some debate on whether the crisis could be predicted and prevented. This essay

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    Two Gallants – James Joyce Renowned Irish modernist‚ James Joyce wrote ‘The Dubliners’ at the turn of the 20th century and the novel was published at the height of Irish Nationalism in 1914. The realist fiction draws on three main characters who each‚ individually exemplify the Irish working middle class while under English control. The story reveals Joyce’s detached and unsympathetic attitude towards his homeland and as he said to his Publisher‚ “I seriously believe that you will retard the course

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    James Joyce’s Araby is about a boy experiencing emotions of first love in Dublin‚ Ireland during a time when the Irish were starting to fight for freedom from the British. Although on the surface it is about first love‚ it becomes more intricate. The character of the boy is used to give the reader an image of everyday life in Ireland and it seems like a dark and an unpleasant place to be. Joyce uses symbolism and imagery to illustrate the struggle of post-colonial Ireland. The symbolism is used

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