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    Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) The Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) Scheme provides a free year of early childhood care and education for children of pre-school age. In general‚ children are eligible for the ECCE scheme if they are aged over 3 years 2 months and less than 4 years 7 months on 1 September of the year that they will be starting. The upper age limit can be extended in some cases – see ‘Rules’ below. The State pays a capitation fee to participating playschools and

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    approximately forty five percent of the recommended daily dose of vitamin c. This vegetable was a popular crop in the Irish lifestyle. Being the only available and affordable source of food‚ the Irish were completely dependent on the starchy root in order to survive‚ until a terrible adversity struck in the 1800’s that resulted in a famine that effected millions. The cause and factors of the Irish potato famine have puzzled Biologists for many years. Biologists have known that it was a strain of phytoptharainfestants

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    The Features of Traditional Irish Storytelling Fairytales are probably the most popular mean of entertainment not only for children but also for grown ups no matter which form they may take on: a story read or told by the parents‚ a play or an animated film. People rarely consider that while enjoying tales they contribute to the preservation of folklore‚ which also ‘includes all the traditional forms of expression that circulate without the aid of books – the art‚ speech‚ and literature

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    The rise of organised unionism in Northern Ireland In April 1912 Asquith introduced the third home rule bill. The bill proposed that Ireland be given its own parliament in Dublin which would control the countries the countries own internal affairs. However the Westminster parliament would still be responsible for a number of key areas‚ including but not limited to: defence‚ war and foreign policy‚ relations with the crown‚ customs and excise‚ and land purchase. The bill all things considered was

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    When given the task of discussing the sources of law in modern Ireland‚ two sub-categories always spring to mind. Firstly‚ the persuasive sources of law which do not always have to be followed. Contrasting with these are the binding sources of law‚ which are always enforceable. I will focus on and discuss the latter throughout this paper. I will compare and contrast the binding sources of law in the following categories; Common law‚ European law‚ Constitutional law‚ Legislation‚ Jurisprudence‚ Custom

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    The Definition of “Family” in the Constitution Should be changed Article 41 of the Constitution recognises the Family “as the natural primary and fundamental unit group of Society”‚ and as a “moral institution possessing certain inalienable and imprescriptible rights” which are “antecedent and superior to all positive law”. The State guarantees to protect the Family in its constitution and authority “as the necessary basis of social order and as indispensable to the welfare of the Nation and the

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    1989 Ireland had very little laws in place for the safety and health of the people at work. Any law that was in place for this was in place for factory and mine workers only. In 1989 a new act was implemented by the Irish Government to cover all people performing any type of work‚ this was called The Health‚ Safety and Welfare at Work Act. This Act was then replaced by a newer edition in 2005. My assignment will outline the laws stated in both acts. In 1989 an Act was brought into Irish legislation

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    unable to afford education‚ housing and even medical bills of any kind. Consequences of poverty can affect both the physical and mental health of those experiencing it‚ as well as‚ having high economic costs‚ and can result in a rise in crime and drug culture. There is a number of ways to measure poverty; the first one I am going to discuss is Measuring Relative Poverty. Relative Poverty means having an income below 60% of the median income for an adult per week. For example‚ if the median income is

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    Cathleen Ni Houlihan: Irish Nationalism In the early 1900s Ireland was conflicted with war. During this time period Yeats and Gregory wrote Cathleen Ni Houlihan‚ to send a message to the Irish people about serving one’s country. In his play Cathleen Ni Houlihan‚ Michael understands through Cathleen‚ a symbol of Ireland‚ the importance of sacrificing worldly needs in order to protect the motherland‚ and rises to become a hero. Yeats also shows that only devout devotion to one’s country

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    The Irish Breakfast Cereal Market – Stage 3 Project. Introduction. According to a consumption survey carried out by Kellogg’s in 2008‚ 97% of households purchased breakfast cereal in the ROI‚ placing Ireland as the largest consumer (per head) of breakfast cereal in the world. This translates into a €200 million per year market for the cereal industry. Though traditionally cereals have been consumed at breakfast time‚ of recent‚ the industry (Kellogg’s in particular) have marketed cereals as

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