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    During the late 1800s Ireland and its people went through a very rough time. Not only did they struggle economically‚ but also the food that they depended on was scarce. Later you will be able to read a more in depth description of the situation of the country. On the other hand‚ at the same time‚ a famous Irish writer called Jonathan Swift wrote an essay called “A Modest Proposal”. In this essay he proposed a possible solution to the problem Ireland was going through. At the end of his work he said

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    Swift and William F. Buckley‚ Jr. discuss the idea that a society that is apathetic toward its problems cannot advance. In the satire "A Modest Proposal‚" Swift mockingly suggests a "modest" solution to improve the economy and address starvation in Ireland in 1729 because at the time‚ the government had not done anything to solve the dilemma. He proposed that the Irish citizens start selling and eating their own children. "Why Don’t We Complain" is a politically-focused article written in 1961 in which

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    facilitated the emigration to a great extent. The two countries had always been connected by interactions such as migration. From the late 18th century and early 19th century‚ the previously two- way flow‚ changed into a one way flow‚ directed from Ireland to Britain (MacRaild‚ 1999‚ S. 42). The reason for the change will be explained in this paper. Moreover‚ the factors of the migration towards Britain will be discussed. These background information are important in order to understand the change

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    Entry of a Subordinate Group Member: Irish Americans The Terrible Famine in Ireland It was 1845 and there began the Potato famine in Ireland. Millions of children‚ women‚ and men were dying. This famine destroyed a great deal of Ireland ’s potato crops. Most of families in Ireland‚ this also included mine‚ put our dependency on the potato crops as the main supply of income and most important‚ food. Because of Ireland ’s sudden outbreak of famine individuals began to suffer due to the lack of resources

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    Yeats

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    population—but he did not. Indeed‚ he was separated from both historical traditions available to him in Ireland—from the Roman Catholics‚ because he could not share their faith‚ and from the Protestants‚ because he felt repelled by their concern for material success. Yeats’s best hope‚ he felt‚ was to cultivate a tradition more profound than either the Catholic or the Protestant—the tradition of a hidden Ireland that existed largely in the anthropological evidence of its surviving customs‚ beliefs‚ and holy

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    for Preventing the Children of Poor People in Ireland from Being a Burden to Their Parents or Country‚ and for Making them Beneficial to the Public.” During the time period that this piece was written in‚ Ireland was facing some tough times. Poverty was taking over and the government doing nothing. The Irish Parliament ignored numerous proposals which Swift made in earnest. Swift‚ in writing‚ “A Modest Proposal‚” tries to shock the people of Ireland out of its lethargic state by degrading them. As

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    Cathleen Ni Houlihan is a play written by William Butler Yeats. The setting of Cathleen Ni Houlihan is Killala. Killala is a small village‚ which located in Ballina‚ Ireland. It is an important place in Irish history. Before Ireland gained independence from Britain through the Irish War of Independence in the end of 1921 or in the middle of 1922(It is only approximate since the exact date could not be found)‚ three Irish Rebellions occurred in 1641‚ 1798 and 1916 respectively. Irish Rebellion 1798

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    fires. The Druids a professional class from the Iron Age‚ because they had Religious Systems‚ Material Culture‚ Tribal and Political Characteristics that led them to a civilization. Celtic people from the Iron Age from Gaul‚ Britain and Galacia‚ Ireland were short. The average women were about 5 foot 2 inches and the average man was about 5 foot 6 inches. Both genders fairly short compared to now. Makes

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    the Irish sport of Hurling. Hurling has been a sport that has been played for over 4000 years ever since the first feast of Lunagsha in the Tailteann games (Orjan‚ 2006). The first known date for a Gaelic Football game was in 1670 in County Meath Ireland and the teams were 6-a-side (Orjan‚ 2006). They used many of the same rules of Hurling but used a larger‚ softer ball and no hurls. Every four steps‚ instead of bouncing the ball off their hurley‚ they would either bounce the ball or drop it to

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