Constance Gore-Booth was born in 1868 into a land-owning family of the Protestant Ascendancy in Co. Sligo. During her life she became heavily involved in nationalist movements and is most renowned for the role she took in the 1916 Easter Rising‚ as the most prominent female leader. She was arrested and put on trial like the other leaders of the Rising‚ but‚ because of her sex‚ she avoided execution by firing squad. Instead she served a prison sentence in Britain‚ separated from the surviving leaders
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Cited: Barker‚ Pat. Regeneration. London: Penguin Books‚ 1992.
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Suffering‚ in the novel Regeneration‚ is presented as painful and extensive inner conflict that is present in individual patients subjected to treatment in Craiglockhart. Sassoon stated‚ “It was like being 3 different people and they all wanted to go different ways”. This highlights the fact that Sassoon is at war with himself‚ as he does not know which path to take due to his mind set on different objectives. It also shows confusion and misunderstanding‚ much like a child‚ this can show demasculinisation
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How successful has the regeneration of urban areas been‚ given the variety of ways in which it has been undertaken? (40 Marks) Urban decline is the decline of the inner city often caused by lack of investment and maintenance. Characteristics of urban decline include poor quality housing that are overcrowded‚ empty buildings/factories‚ derelict land where building used to be and high levels of air‚ noise‚ land and water pollution. Other characteristics include high unemployment rates‚ high crime rates
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How does Barker present the effects of war on men? In the novel Regeneration‚ Pat Barker examines how the war altered and affected the men involved. Throughout the book‚ she explores how the horrific experiences of the war caused breakdown and mental illness for many soldiers by including characters that display a number of different neuroses. As well as this she closely looks at relationships and how they were altered over the course of the war. The most prominent way Barker presents the effects
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Q- Describe the significance and contribution of Aligarh Movement for the revival and regeneration of the Muslims of Sub-Continent. A: Syed Ahmad Khan’s Aligarh Movement played a significant role in bringing about an intellectual revolution among the Indian Muslims. Thus it succeeded in achieving its major objectives‚ i.e. educational progress and social reform. His efforts earned Sir Syed the title "Prophet of Education". Aligarh Movement was the movement led by Sir Syed Ahmed Khan‚ to educate
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To What Extent Have The Regeneration Strategies Used in El Raval Been Successful? Matt Haslam El Reval is in the centre of Barcelona and was the oldest part of the city with the worst reputation. It needed rebranding and to be regenerated. Regeneration is the process of coping with decline and encouraging re-urbanization. It is often a process that involves rebranding‚ this means that it; ‘refers to the creation of a new identity or image for a city or an area of that city to replace an identity
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throughout normal life. Write a review on the processes involved‚ emphasizing the role of satellite cells.” Muscle Cell Regeneration and the Impact of Ageing Introduction: Throughout normal life‚ skeletal muscles undergo repair and regeneration in response to injury through a process involving several sequential steps. A very important role in this regeneration is played by satellite cells‚ which are small mononuclear progenitor cells found in mature muscle tissues. In this review
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M. Ashrafuzzaman et al / Research Journal of Biology (2012)‚ Vol. 02‚ Issue 03‚ pp. 98-103 ISSN 2049-1727 Research Paper Comparative Study on Regeneration Potentiality of Aromatic Indica Rice (Oryza sativa L.) of Bangaldesh Golam Gaus Mohiuddin Chowdhury1‚ M. Ashrafuzzaman*1‚ F. Raihan2 and Shamsul H. Prodhan1 1 Department of Genetic Engineering and Biotechmology‚ School of Life Sciences‚ Shahjalal University of Science and Technology‚ Sylhet-3114‚ Bangladesh 2 Department of Forestry
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African Journal of Biotechnology Vol. 10(43)‚ pp. 8599-8604‚ 10 August‚ 2011 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/AJB DOI: 10.5897/AJB11.381 ISSN 1684–5315 © 2011 Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper In vitro regeneration of Pakistani peanut (Arachis hypogea L.) varieties using de-embryonated coteledonary explants Farhat Nazir1‚ Mahmood-ul-Hassan2‚ Zahid Akram2‚ Muhammad Matloob Javed2‚ Shoukat Ali1‚ Ghulam Muhammad Ali1 and Yusuf Zafar1* 1 National Institute of
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