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    Historical Investigation – Hamish McPhie The Celtic Rebellions Essay Question: “Assess the impact of the Celtic rebellions and both the immediate and long term consequences of these events.” The rebellions of the Celtic tribes against the expanding Roman Empire had a great impact on both cultures‚ and caused a series of significant consequences‚ both immediate and long term. The expansion of the Roman Empire into Gaul and the island of Britannia caused a great deal of conflict between the

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    What if you were forced to pay for things you didn’t want? If you were a colonist in the late 1700’s‚ then your life was always being forced to do something. In fact‚ it happened so often that the colonists were starting to get fed up. The colonists were treated very harsh and had many boundaries to stay within. The British’s forceful treatment caused the Americans to revolt because of things like acts being passed without proper representation. This made colonist furious and later led to the American

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    ABSTRACT This report discusses the importance of some aspects of the impact of teenage pregnancy in Northern Ireland in terms of accessing support services. It has been compiled from the results of a questionnaire completed by a small sample of individuals who have experienced this situation either from personal experience or through their professional contacts‚ and also from internet research and leaflets. The word “restriction” of the report allows for only brief acknowledgement of the issues

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    Discuss how characters may act as vehicles to explore different ways of seeing the world: Between 1969 and 2001‚ 3526 people were killed as a result of the Troubles in Ireland. Set in the town of Drumleash‚ Northern Ireland‚ Bog Child by Siobhan Dowd (2008) describes the life of Fergus McCann as his brother joins a hunger strike in an attempt to regain political prisoner status. Fergus’ journey takes many unexpected twists and turns as he becomes more involved with the Provisional IRA in the attempt

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    The beginning of this article talks about the life or Rosemary Lawlor and her family as they are struggling to survive the discrimination against Catholicism in Northern Ireland. The Lawlor’s lived a very uneasy life‚ because they did not know when they would have to move again to avoid the conflicts that were arising between the Protestants and Catholics. Eventually‚ the conflicts rose so greatly that the Lawlor’s had to plan a secret getaway from the newly purchased house to an all Catholic neighborhood

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    The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is considered as a superpower and as a safe haven of full of opportunities. Consequently‚ a majority of immigrants come to this country looking for a new beginning and a better future‚ at the same time risking their lives on the way. At the moment‚ migrants might seem to be out of news in the British public life. The question is: whether the immigration is a problem or not? Historically‚ immigrants had no difficulties in entering the country

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    The conflict in Northern Ireland is likely one of the most closely watched and hotly debated disputes of our time. Spanning now for over a century‚ what remains at the root of the conflict is unclear. Many theories have developed over time‚ yet no one theory seems to adequately describe the complex struggle. The conflict has been divided down many lines; ethnically between the British and the Irish‚ geographically‚ between the North and the South of Ireland‚ and religiously between Protestants and

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    for religious persecution‚ Famine‚ or political corruption. In the case of Ireland it was for famine and religious persecution. When you think of emigration from Ireland the biggest thing that stands out in our minds is the potato famine in the early 1800s and people think that is the only reason we had emigrants from Ireland‚ but in reality they also came over because of religious persecution. The Protestants in Ireland were being prosecuted for not wanting to convert to Catholicism in the late

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    Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is the head of Her Majesty ’s Government in the United Kingdom. The Prime Minister and Cabinet (consisting of all the most senior ministers‚ who are government department heads) are collectively accountable for their policies and actions to the Monarch‚ to Parliament‚ to their political party and ultimately to the electorate. The current Prime

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    Dunnes stores. SWOT Analysis: Strengths: Established as self-financed company. Strong partnerships with good quality popular brands. Revolutionised the whole retail industry forever through innovation from its founder Ben Dunne. Weakness’s: Labour force strikes? Opportunities: Expand to more countries than the current 5. Expand to or add new business sectors such as electronics or hardware. Invest in more foreign cuisine to keep up with their foreign competitors such as Lidl and Aldi. Threats: Well-known

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