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    Discuss O’Neill’s pledge to ‘build bridges between the two communities within our community’; paying particular attention to the controversy that arose around the siting of a new university in Northern Ireland (NI) When O’Neil assumed power of Stormont on the resignation of Brookeborough he pledged to build bridges between the two communities in NI. This was a ray of hope to the Nationalist community who had long felt discriminated against. However it was met with some derision from his fellow unionists

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    Big Farms Cause Big Problems

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    Rachel Savage Ms Cogburn English 1A 13‚ May‚ 2013 Paper #4 Big Farms Cause Big Problems California is a state known for its’ agriculture‚ and provides a good majority of the nations’ food. In the central valley‚ our rich soil‚ diverse biotic communities and eco-systems‚ provide an environment that allows a great variety of what our farmers can plant‚ however‚ many farmers do not utilize this ability. Instead farmers of big corporate farms are looking to make the most money possible‚ so they

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    Background  The Shoprite Group of Companies started from small beginnings in 1979 with the purchase of a chain of 8 Cape-based supermarkets for R1 million.  In 1983 the Group opened its first branch outside the Western Cape – in Hartswater in the Northern Cape and expanding in other provinces too.  Shoprite was listed on the JSE Securities Exchange South Africa with a market capitalisation of R29 million  It then owned 33 outlets. Two years later Shoprite ventured over the Vaal River and opened

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    San Joaquin River Restoration Project: Irrigating the Valley The San Joaquin River is the backbone of the San Joaquin Valley. The valley is not only the nation’s most agricultural area but it is also one of the entire worlds. Millions depend on the crops that come form this luscious valley. The river has gone through many drastic changes over its illustrious lifetime. Once it was a magnificent 350 miles long it is now one of the nation’s ten most endangered rivers. The river once flowed with

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    classroom had on one’s aesthetic development which in turn displayed a painful insight into the restrictions of one’s Catholic schooling (Tell‚ 2005). Muldoon’s poem speaks as a quasi-mythological tale outlining the life of a lower class person in Northern Ireland who eventually rises to hero status. “Anseo” is an open form‚ free verse poem where Muldoon does not break rhythm; he just refuses to use poetic continuity which resembles the refusal that spills over more openly into the political world

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    The Golden Compass Taken Seriously “Anyone who [is not] confused really [does not] understand the situation‚”(Edward R. Murrow). This quote displays what most readers go through when reading a book. It also displays why the reader should explore more so they understand what is happening. Just think for a second if something was so easily viewed‚ but it was still confusing because the reader is not sure whether a character is good or evil? Well‚ in this book The Golden Compass that is what it does

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    Megafauna Extinction Megafauna are a number of large animal species that roamed the earth. They are often defined as species with bodies greater than 30kg‚ or equal to or greater than 30% greater body mass to their closest living relatives. Many of these species became extinct during the Pleistocene period. When the Aboriginals arrived‚ dinosaurs were long extinct‚ but there were a range of very large animals. These animals included giant cows‚ giant sheep like animals‚ as well as very large animals

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    to protect the rights of the people. But‚ do they have the responsibility on doing all these things? No‚ they don’t. Last February 6‚ 2012‚ we have experienced a very strong earthquake with a magnitude of 6.9 and an intensity of 7. People in the northern part of Negros were affected the most. Well‚ as what I have heard from the news‚ not to mention the name of who is responsible‚ when the earthquake happened‚ a town in Negros was greatly damaged. The news says that this particular town was not helped

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    Ireland the statys of Free State within the Commonwealth. It was unaccaptable to the Irish since they were just symbolicly a Free State due to the Brithish control and military dominance over them. Moreover‚ the Irish had to accept that six counties of Northern Ireland did not belonge to them anymore. (In three out of six counties Catholics were in majority.) These bad news caused havy tension and hundreds of people were killed and made homeless. Meanwhile‚ these tempestuous years the society was in trouble

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    Ashes. Both the novel and film variants of Angela’s Ashes creating a cluster of thematic writing. However‚ three themes stand out above the rest. For most of Frank’s childhood he is searching for a true father figure. Frank’s father Malachy‚ is a Northern Irish alcoholic‚ who for nearly the entirety of Frank’s childhood fails to hold a job. He falls into a pattern of finding work‚ the getting fired the day after his first payment as a result of spending all of his money on alcohol and missing work

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