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    Northern Ireland: is a part of the United Kingdom in the north-east of the island of Ireland with an area of 13‚843km2‚ was built on 3 May 1921. is Consociational devolved government within a constitutional monarchy. Capital and largest city: Belfast. Official language: English. Monarch: Elizabeth II First Minister: Peter Robinson. Secretary of State for Northern Ireland: Theresa Villiers shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west. As of 2011‚ its population was

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    politics which adults impose consciously or not their own ideologies on children. Adults are exercising power because they write and children read. I will discuss Peter Hunt’s article ‘Instruction and Delight’ with reference to Philip Pullman’s novel Northern Lights. Children now days are introduced to ideas which used to be kept from them. As if the society wants to stop children from being children any more. The ideology in children literature make children grow up quickly and unfortunately children

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    Although they shared similarities‚ the Northern and Southern colonies in the 17th and 18th centuries also had many differences. The diversity of the United States goes back to its beginning as a collection of northern and southern colonies. Their differences in religion‚ politics‚ economics‚ and social issues‚ and the way they dealt with them‚ are what shaped our country into what we are today. Religion in the southern colonies was not practiced with the enthusiasm that it was in New England

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    Dramatization or Skit The Northern Expedition & The Long March The period between 1926 and 1935 presented some of the most significant events in the power struggle between the Guomingdang and the Communists. No two events more appropriately depict this struggle than the Guomindang’s Northern Expedition and the Communist’s Long March. While both of the aforementioned events had a substantial impact on the future of both parties‚ there were also consequences for those who participated in them

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    the republican organisation. The ’Troubles’ broke out in Northern Ireland in 1969. There are different factors to this event. The "Troubles" was mainly because of a division between nationalists and unionists in Northern Ireland many of the nationalists were catholic and many of the unionists were protestant. These divisions were because of fear‚ ignorance and misunderstanding. Therefore many years there has been a conflict in Northern Ireland between the Unionists and the Nationalists. The argument

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    violence that would not be resolved until around 1998. The Troubles depict the constant struggle between different cultural groups for reform and change as well as the necessary rise of political parties to search for peace. The political unrest in Northern Ireland between Nationalists and Unionists initially prompts peaceful protests‚ however violence quickly ensues‚ ultimately leading both sides to resort to political negotiations to affect a lasting peaceful solution. The political and social unrest

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    uprisings and rebellions by the Irish people against the British. A British and Spanish alliance was able to put to rest all of the major uprisings. The English began to settle areas of Ireland with Protestants‚ beginning in the early 1600’s. The northern regions of Ireland became one of the more heavily immigrated areas. The all-island Kingdom of Ireland (1541-1801) was incorporated into the United Kingdom in 1801 under the terms of the Act of Union‚ under which the kingdoms of Ireland and Great

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    Summary Findings of Cross-Sectional Nutrition Survey Northern Nigeria‚ February 2012 1. INTRODUCTION Anthropometric and retrospective mortality survey was conducted in eight states of Northern Nigeria from 6th February to 9th March 2012. A cross sectional survey design with two stages of cluster sampling method was used. The survey was conducted in Borno‚ Jigawa‚ Kano‚ Katsina‚ Kebbi‚ Sokoto‚ Yobe and Zamfara states. The main objectives of the survey were to determine the nutritional status of children

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    the use of violence and intimidation in the form of terrorism. Britain’s occupation of Ulster (Northern Ireland)‚ has been a controversial reign with a primarily Protestant influence on a previously Catholic area. This has led to various civil right issues and activism in the most affected parts. Politically‚ the feud is primarily about land and the unification of Ireland‚ thus the disputes over who Northern Ireland belongs to. In the case of the IRA‚ it is believed that Ulster should be the Republic

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    The Province of Ulster: A Land Divided by Faith To understand the time of strife and conflict in Northern Ireland commonly referred to as "the Troubles"‚ one might look at the intense sectarianism that split the province of Ulster into two very defined groups that did not blend well together: the Catholic population and the Protestant population. Many factors played a role in the segregation of these communities‚ such as political standpoint which is closely correlated with religious beliefs.

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