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    community: an exploration of the nature andextent of drug use in the greater Blanchardstown area. Dublin: GreaterBlanchardstown Response to Drugs. Furey M and Browne C (2004) Opiate use and related criminal activity inIreland 2000 & 2001. Research report No. 4/03. Templemore‚ CoTipperary: An Garda Síochána Research Unit.. Garda Síochána (1970-2005) Annual Reports of An Garda Síochána from1970 to 2005. Dublin: Stationery Office. Greenfield‚ Lawrence A.‚ US Department of Justice‚ Bureau of Justice Statistics

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    Bibliography: Brody‚ Hugh. 1973. Inishkillane: Change and Decline in the west of Ireland. London: Allen Lane Clancy‚ et al. 1986. Ireland A Sociological Profile. Dublin: Institute of Public Administration. Commission on Emigration and other population problems 1948-54‚ 1955. Reports‚ Dublin: Stationary Office Daly‚ E. Mary. 2006. The Slow Failure Population Decline and Independent Ireland 1923-1970. University of Wisconsin Press. Frankenberg‚ Ronald. 1994. ‘Truly Rural: Ireland

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    various parallels and connections between Homer’s Odyssey and Joyce’s Ulysses‚ it is Joyce’s modernisation and arrangement of his novel that sets it apart from Homer’s mythological poem. Dissimilar to Homer’s Odyssey‚ Ulysses is set in the city of Dublin on the 16th of June 1904. For Joyce‚ this particular date held a great amount of sentimental value as it was the day of his first date with his future wife thus questioning the idea of Joyce injecting a hint of romanticism by commemorating that particular

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    Infatuation In Araby

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    In Araby‚ Joyce depicts the narrator as a young schoolboy from Dublin who has lacked exposure to the world outside of his own. In a person with little to no exposure like so‚ infatuation and indulgence seem to easily overtake said individual as they tend to mistake the everyday ordinary for the exotic extraordinary. The narrator in this tale is undoubtedly infatuated with the Mangan’s sister‚ as he believes she is intriguing and far from the ordinary; he spends his days obsessing over her and thinks

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    Why was Stormont Dissolved in 1972? Eighty- seven years have passed and partition within Ireland still remains the island’s defining feature. Since the six county country of Northern Ireland was formed under the umbrella organisation of the United Kingdom in 1921‚ Northern Ireland has experienced two periods of its history that are so extreme in their differences. For the first fifty or so years of Northern Ireland’s existence the situation between both sides of the community‚ the Protestants

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    Declan Ryan‚ as one of the first independent airline servicing the Dublin-London (Luton) route. Ryanair launched its service focusing on delivering first-rate customer service and lowest – simple‚ single – fare @ I£ 98‚ compared to I£ 208 full fare and I£ 99 discounted fare offered by competition‚ Aer Lingus and British Airways. Ryanair Executives believe that Aer Lingus and British Airways’ flights are typically 60-70% full on the Dublin-London route‚ which means that the Average Revenue earned per

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    Liam O'Flaherty Biography

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    as Liam Ó Flaithearta) was born in 1896 in the small village of Gort na gCapall‚ on one of the Aran Islands in Galway. In 1908‚ at the age of twelve‚ he went to Rockwell College‚ and then went on to study at Holy Cross and University College‚ Dublin - he did not attend the first two schools for long. O’Flaherty initially intended to join the priesthood‚ but in 1917 he left school to join the Irish Guards‚ enlisting under the name ’Bill Ganly’. He was injured on the Western Front‚ and

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    narrator because she is something that is different from the boring‚ dull life of Dublin. She does nothing to advance these feelings‚ all she does is talk about the bazaar that is happening‚ and this fills the narrator’s mind with ideas of the magnificent east and give the narrator feelings that he doesn’t normally experience. He sees something that he doesn’t see everyday‚ something that contrasts with the dull reality of Dublin. 7. James Joyce doesn’t mention the narrator’s affections until the third

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    innumerous failed revolts and uprisings. To begin‚ Ireland came under the rule of England after the Norman Invasion of Ireland in 1171 AD. In 1171 AD Henry II of England landed in Ireland when news reached him that Dermot Mac Murragh had gained control of Dublin‚ and intended to become king. King Henry II had Dermot swear fealty to himself and become a vassal to the king‚ and so gained control over Ireland. The English king had taken Ireland without having to fight in a single battle. The first signs of Irish

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    What problems did Irish nationalists face in 1905? To what extent had these been overcome by 1949? For several hundred years‚ there has been increasing tension between southern and northern Ireland‚ giving rise to Irish Nationalism. The roots of conflict are to be found in the past when Henry II first landed in Ireland in 1169. At this time‚ Ireland was recognised for their nationalistic pride and the arrival of an English king generated resentment amongst the people‚ as England gained some control

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