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    any group that is widely understood as a terrorist group‚ you will find these two elements are basic to their story. Zionists who bombed British targets in 1930s mandate Palestine felt they must do so in order to create a Jewish state. The IRA (Irish Republican Army) bombed English targets in the 1980s to make the point that they felt their land was

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    1798 rebellion in Ireland fail? Student name: STEVEN HEMPKIN Date: 25 February‚ 2013 Word count: 1420 Signature: To understand the failure of the 1798 rebellion we need to consider the nature of Irish society prior to the rebellion. The upheavals of the 1600s resulted in the confiscation of almost all land owned by Catholics.[1‚ 2] The Penal Laws aimed at the Catholic majority and the dissenters meant that Ireland in the 18th century was dominated by a Church of Ireland elite (Protestant

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    Literary Analysis Essay – Who’s Irish? Diction and syntax are used in literature to give the narrator a certain atmosphere or to portray the narrator in a light other than the common person. Diction is defined as the choice of words especially with regard to correctness‚ clearness‚ or effectiveness (Merriam-Webster). Syntax is defined as the way in which linguistic elements are put together to form constituents‚ as phrases or clauses (Merriam-Webster). Gish Jen use both of these literary tools

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    controlled a large part of Ireland‚ however over time their land diminished. Eventually the only place that was left was known as the Pale. It was a small area outside of Dublin inhabited by a protestant population. In the fifteen hundreds it was the only area left that the English crown controlled in Ireland. England had desires to further its power by increasing control over more land. England had fears that foreign countries such as spain or france‚ could use Ireland as a base to invade. Laois

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    RELIGION AND IRISH MYTHOLOGY IN THE BALLAD OF FATHER GILLIGAN This poem takes a ballad form - a traditional form‚ usually sung‚ with regular‚ short stanzas that tell a story. It has a more overtly religious content than most of Yeats’s poems. As a protestant who turned to theosophy and mysticism‚ Yeats usually stays away from Catholic themes. Yeats also usually stays away from the Irish language‚ which he uses in this poem when he writes‚ "mavrone!" which is the Irish‚ "Mo bhron‚" a cry of grief

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    this place to seek their fortune. They wanted to be recognized to be the mainstream or “whites”‚ a symbol of fitting in American society well with high status and great influence. Irish and Jewish immigrants moved to the US in the 19th century‚ both started from low class but had different experiences afterward. Irish moved to the US hoping to escape from English tyranny and famine. They could only take the dangerous jobs other groups would not do in the beginning but found themselves later stereotyped

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    little money‚ and a lack of basic knowledge of the language and culture. But these crafty humans manage to pave their way and thrive in their new environment. The mother from the short narrative “Who’s Irish?” did exactly that. She came over from China with her husband and started a successful Chinese food business to support and raise her family. Later her husband dies and she still faces hardships of assimilation.  Gish Jen’s “Who’s Irish?” employs indirect characterization of the protagonist mother

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    Carroll was born to a working-class family of Irish descent‚ and grew up on New York City ’s Lower East Side. When he was about 11 (in the sixth grade) his family moved north to Inwood in Upper Manhattan where he attended Good Shepherd School.[citation needed] He was taught by the LaSalle Christian Brothers‚ and his brother in the sixth grade noted that he could write and encouraged him to do so. In fall 1963‚ he entered public school‚ but was soon awarded a scholarship to the elite Trinity School

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    Culture and Transmission of Culture Socialization Social interaction does not come naturally. The article Culture begins by stating “A primary reason for the complexity of social interaction is that our species has no instinctive patterns of behavior.” With that being said‚ we realize that we are not programmed to know how to act‚ what to value‚ morals‚ ethics‚ and so on. Clearly‚ our behavior is shaped by the culture we reside in. However‚ we are born into our culture‚ which means we must

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    ‘Legally incompetent and useless ’ was the term that defined women in the 7th and 8th century in Ireland. It would be wrong to exaggerate the status of women in early Irish society- a society which was patriarchal and in which every aspect of social‚ legal‚ political and cultural life was dominated by men.# At this time in Ireland‚ people genuinely believed that every individual was born without gender and it was women who failed to develop both socially and physiologically‚ thus making them weaker

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