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    word "tradition" as something stultifying and old‚ having no meaning for or application to us personally; something usually being forced upon us by someone who smells funny and is only seen on holidays. What all of this means is that we can no longer simply follow the examples of old. It is up to us to create new family traditions. Celebrating is not hard. We all know about celebrating and have some ways of doing it. The only challenge is to find new ways. Why do we need to celebrate tradition? It

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    October 1949‚ Mao Zedong‚ leader of the Chinese Communist Party declared victory over the Nationalist Party (Guomindang) and brought an end to four brutally long years of Civil War. The Communist victory in the Civil War has however‚ created significant debate among historians‚ namely: was a Communist victory inevitable and if so is it more sensible to see the Chinese Civil War as a Communist victory or as a Nationalist defeat?When researching these questions it becomes blatantly obvious that the Guomindang

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    Table of Content Executive summary 1 1. Introduction 2 2. Background of Lotte 2 2.1The history of Lotte 2 2.2 A presenter of South Korea 3 3. Business traditions of Lotte 3 3.1A strong sense of national identity 3 3.2 Hard-working & Dedicated attitude in Lotte 4 3.3 Pursuing high quality of product and service 5 4. Strategic Development of Lotte 6 4.1 Product development and diversification 7 4.2 Advanced brand management 8 4.2.1 Be ‘Lotted’ 8 4.2.2 A well-built official website

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    What was the impact of Catholic emancipation on Anglo-Irish relations? The Roman Catholic Relief Act‚ passed by Parliament in 1829‚ was the culmination of the process of Catholic Emancipation throughout Britain. In Ireland it repealed the Test Act and the remaining Penal Laws which had been in force since the passing of the Disenfranchising Act of the Irish Parliament of 1728. During the campaign for Catholic emancipation in Ireland‚ Daniel O’Connell‚ organizer of the Catholic Association‚ was the

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    he noticed people eyeing him strangely and signs saying “No Irish Need Apply.” The only type of jobs he could work at were the low-paying ones. But he was desperate‚ so he took them. The workplace looked filthy and dangerous. John wondered if he

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    and 1800s the Irish decided to migrate to America for a variety of reason. Some of those being poverty‚ denied property‚ denied education‚ couldn’t be involved in politics‚ and weren’t able to practice their religion freely. They were constantly being harassed and stereotyped by the English. Therefore‚ the Irish decided to travel to America for a chance at a better life. Any land that the Irish owned was confiscated by the English‚ they couldn’t own their own land. In 1783‚ the Irish became willing

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    After the “Great Famine” in 1845 many of the Irish people‚ mostly women‚ migrate to the U.S. in search of a better and more secure life. However‚ there are many other reasons why Irish women migrate to the U.S. besides being forced to move because of the famine. Most women move to the U.S. in order to find a well-paying job such as; working in textile factories‚ working a trade such as sewing or knitting‚ or doing domestic work. The Irish women that migrate to the U.S. help provide financial support

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    Views vs. Tradition Modern society often teaches “newer is better.” What happened to the value of history and tradition? In Dead Men’s Path‚ by Chinua Achebe‚ readers find out what happens when one disregards and disrespects the tradition of another. Achebe uses symbolism‚ character‚ and irony to show how important it is to respect others’ beliefs even if one does not understand or agree with them. Achebe uses a few symbols to reveal the fight between modern culture and tradition. The most

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    Many people would agree that the Irish have been successful in assimilating into American culture and the Native American has been unsuccessful. There have been many boundaries that both groups have encountered but they are more of a hardship for the Native American. These include Racial and Cultural boundaries‚ Personal boundaries‚ Sociological boundaries‚ Political and Economic boundaries‚ and Geographical boundaries. Racial and Cultural boundaries are probably the hardest obstacle that Native

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    THE DUTY OF CARE IN IRISH TORT LAW Author: Anna Louise Hinds‚ B.Corp.Law‚ LL.B (N.U.I.)‚ LL.M (Bruges). Examiner – Legal Framework Formation 1. Introduction The duty of care arises in the tort of negligence‚ a relatively recently emerged tort. Traditionally‚ actions in tort were divided into trespass and trespass on the case‚ or simply ‘case’. Trespass dealt with the situation where the injury was immediate‚ in other words direct and foreseeable. Actions based in case however‚ covered consequential

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