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    The Irish Potato Famine

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    Great Irish Famine Ireland 1847 Approved by the New Jersey Commission on Holocaust Education on September 10th‚ 1996‚ for inclusion in the Holocaust and Genocide Curriculum at the secondary level. Revision submitted 11/26/98. 0. DEDICATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This curriculum is dedicated to the millions of Irish who suffered and perished in the Great Starvation. It is also dedicated to those who escaped by emigration‚ and to the great Irish Diaspora worldwide. The Irish Famine

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    Irish Immigration History

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    great-grandmother‚ Margaret Brogan‚ immigrated to the United States from Ireland when she was twelve years old. When speaking to her about her musical traditions‚ she was very proud to claim that her Irish descendants laid the groundwork for what is known as today’s country music. This was a little known fact to me and I decided to explore her claim further. Irish Immigration to the United States As early as 1717‚ waves of Scots-Irish immigrants were making their way into North America. By 1790

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    The Story of Irish Immigrants Leaving the home you have always known is not easy. But coming into a completely new culture and lifestyle is even harder. That is exactly what the Irish immigrants experienced when they came to America. Imagine the only life you knew was farming potatoes and paying your landlord‚ then you decide to go to America for a better life. However‚ once you get there you are ridiculed and scorned for being Irish and don’t have any friends or relatives to help you make a fresh

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    Revival/promotion/preservation of Irish Music The revival of Irish music stems back to the foundation of the Gaelic League in 1893. It established an annual competition‚ the Fleadh Cheoil as a focus for its activities. Religion also played a role in the re-development of Irish culture. In 1935 the Public Dance Halls Act was introduced and curtailed the right of anyone to hold public events‚ from then on no public musical or dancing events could be held in a public space without a licence.

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    Irish Literature Paper

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    Olivia Barragree Mr. Green Irish Literature 3 17 February 2013 Irish Love In 20th Century Ireland‚ the practice of marriage remained very strict due to the religious standards of the time. The majority of the Irish population remained strictly Roman Catholic while a small population in the north remained Protestant. The Roman Catholic view on marriage remains to be that marriage should stay within the religion and be life-long‚ or until death due you part. With divorce removed as an option

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    The Irish Potato Famine

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    THE IRISH POTATO FAMINE Pre-Famine History The potato was introduced to Europe sometime in the 16th century. There are many theories on how it arrived‚ but the one with the most credibility is from a case study done by Theresa Purcell. She explains how the white potato‚ also known as the Irish potato‚ originated in the Andean Mountains and was brought to Europe by the Spaniards. The potato was originally classified in the same family as the poisonous nightshade so people refrained from eating

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    Free speech can be both words used directly as well as actions. The actions can include things such as what we are seeing today like not standing for the saluting of the flag or playing of the national anthem. This was determined by the Supreme Court in West Virginia Board of Education v. Barnette in 1943 (“United States Courts‚ n.d.). Other examples include‚ but are not limited to: burning the flag and the wearing of black arm bands to protest the Vietnam War. Free speech is not‚

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    Irish politics

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    When I was presented with the essay title ‘employers liability in tort for injuries suffered by employees at work’ immediately I was interested as I soon realised this law is highly relevant in all our day to day lives . This topic holds a lot of confusion and is a very complex. A lot of uncertainty surrounds the law‚ this is why I have choose to crytically analyse it thouroughly so I can gain a greater knowledge and hopefully write a great essay. At first I will begin with a brief intoduction

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    Imperialism and Colonialism Ajani Massiah CHY 4 U Congo Free State‚ Africa. The Congo Free State was an African state that occupied most of the Congo river that was created and personally controlled in 1885 by King Leopold II of Belgium. The Congo Free State had been initially created by Leopold to bring European civilization to the Congolese population and to also develop the Congo economically. However‚ this would quickly change to the Congo being exploited for its natural resources such as

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    Although free college tuition sounds like a dream come true‚ there are many more negatives that would out rules the few positives. (bridge) College tuition should not be free in the United States. Making college tuition free will not actually be free‚ public education is primarily funded by property tax. Taxes will go up and all property owners will be paying for the tuition of other students whether they have college aged children or not. Then when the students that are attending their “free” college

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