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    Introduction: The Irish Famine (1845-1852) saw the population of Ireland endure great hardships‚ it saw many starve‚ many emigrate and many perish due to both starvation and disease. This essay will ‘Discuss the factors which made the Famine inevitable in 1845’. This essay will explore the events that took place and lead to the famine. It will delve into the influx of population‚ landownership‚ the Irish diet and the many other factors that saw the Famine occur. Landownership: The Plantations were

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    The Irish are a remarkable people. By that‚ I mean other people often make remarks about them. Remarks such as "Hey‚ that’s my bicycle!"‚ or "That’s the one‚ officer. He did it." But of course I’m joking. The Irish have many extraordinary talents. They are unsurpassed in the arts of literature and story-telling‚ and when they sing they will make you cry for losses you don’t understand but which need no understanding to be real. They are master brewers and distillers. They can wipe the morning dew

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    The Irish Potato Famine Have you ever thought that one day all of the potatoes could go bad? Unfortunately it’s true.The potato famine or known as the Great hunger was in Ireland until 1845-49. People of all ages were affected.Since the soil was poor‚ potatoes didn’t grow like they’re supposted to. The cause‚ a failure of the Irish potato crop due to an infestation of Phytophora infestans‚ a microscopic fungus‚ also called the potato blight.They think that the disease was brought him by an American

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    Sonning”. In this part the author describes a beautiful town in which the main characters put up for the night. The narrator tells us about his impressions of Sonning‚ he says it is the most fairy-like nook on the whole river. The second part called “Irish Stew”‚ which falls into four subparts: “Peeling potatoes”‚ “Scraping Potatoes”‚ “Other Ingredients”‚ “Montmorency’s contribution”. The first subpart consists of narration how these fellows try a good‚ slap-up supper. For everyone in this company it

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    1) Irish Potato Famine. 1845-1849. Called the Great Famine. In the early 19th century‚ Ireland’s tenant farmers struggled to provide for themselves and to supply the British market with cereal crops. By the early 1840s half the Irish population‚ mostly the rural poor‚ became to depend almost exclusively on the potato for their diet. The rest of the population also consumed it in large quantities. A heavy reliance on just one or two high-yielding types of potato greatly reduced the

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    In my research of traditional Irish weddings‚ I discovered many interesting ideas that Mrs. Mooney might have used in planning Polly’s wedding. Because Mrs. Mooney is a divorced‚ single mother‚ providing for her two children‚ her income is limited. Her only source of income is the money she gets from the boarding house she opened in her own home. It is explained in the novel that Polly once worked at an office but Mrs. Mooney made her stay home to entertain the guests of the boarding house; the clerks

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    The Czech Republic is an often overlooked nation that shares a border with Germany to the west‚ Poland to the northeast‚ Slovakia to the east‚ and Austria to the south. The history of the Czech Republic has been marred by repression and internal strife since the formation of the nation. What is now known as the Czech Republic was once known as the communist Czechoslovakia. When the communist regime fell out of power in 1989‚ the socioeconomic reforms that occurred thereafter caused a disproportionate

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    The story "Eveline" by James Joyce is about a girl who wants to escape her reality and find her ideal. Eveline had spent her young life with gloomy days. When she was 19 years old‚ she got an opportunity that she could finish up her dark and old life and start a satisfied and new life. However‚ she realized that she can’t leave her old life. At the end of the story‚ "She set her white face to him‚ passive‚ like a helpless animal" (7). There must be some reasons that she didn’t leave. James Joyce

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    HACKTIVISM President Obama once declared that Cyber attacks comprise one of the most severe economic and national security challenges that the nation is faced with . Hacktivism has heightened political conscience. People are reliant on computers and electronic operating systems to an extent that these attacks open up the risk to the public. Hacktivism has the possibility to have a positive or negative force on society. Hacktivism has generally got more than one meaning. It can be defined as

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    An mbíonn tú ag féachaint ar an teilifís‚ ag éisteacht leis an raidió‚ nó an léann tú na nuachtáin na laethanta seo? Bhuel‚ i mo thuairim‚ má dhéanann tú aon cheann de na nithe seo tá scéal éigin cloiste nó léite agat faoin fhadhb na bhochtanais‚ táim cinnte dearfach de! Ceann d’fhadhbanna casta is ea an cheist seo faoi bhochtanas atá ár gcrá le fada. Bíonn an cheist seo faoi chaibidil ó am go chéile. Is cosúil go bhfuil ag teip orainn go dtí seo teach tar aon réiteach sásúil ar an bhfadhb seo‚ ach

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