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    commonly hear of the quiet‚ smart child‚ who may have different interests to her peers‚ who may be seen as the ‘nerd’‚ being bullied. Whole-class approaches can be seen as approaches that aim to raise awareness about the topic of bullying‚ and to provide arenas so that pupils and the school staff begin to understand the implications and consequences of bullying (Lee‚ 2004). We as teachers also need to consider and understand the situation of the child who is engaged in bullying‚ rather than just condemning

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    carried 5000 passengers on one route (Harrison‚ 2002). In 1986‚ inspired from the story of David and Goliath the company go after the big guys for a slice of the action and end up smashing the Aer Lingus or British Airways high fare cartel on the Dublin-London route. The staff increased from mere 57 to 120 staff members and the plane carried for about 82‚000 passengers on two routes. In 1989‚ the company employed 350 staff and their average maximum passengers increased to 600‚000. In 1990-1991‚ the

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    Michael Jackson‚ the king of pop was considered one of the most influential singer‚ songwriter and dancer. He was born on august 29th‚ 1958 in Indiana and died on June 25‚ 2009 in Los Angeles California. Michael was the eighth child of the Jackson family in which they lived a poor life‚ but all had great ambition to become famous musicians. Michael started his professional career along with his brothers as the lead singer of the Jackson 5 in 1964 where they recorded 14 albums however Michael

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    Dublin Institute of Technology ARROW@DIT Articles School of Management 1-1-2010 (Le)agility in Humanitarian Aid Supply Chains Kirstin Scholten Dublin Institute of Technology‚ kirstinusa@yahoo.com Pamela Sharkey Scott Dublin Institute of Technology Brian Fynes Smurfit School of Business‚ University College Dublin Recommended Citation Scholten‚ K.‚ Sharkey Scott‚ P.‚ Fynes‚ B. Le)agility in humanitarian aid (NGO) supply International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics

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    fictional characters he writes about and their accounts of failure‚ isolation‚ and disconnect living in Dublin. It is interesting that all of these stories feature some sense of absence‚ however specific or abstract. This notion of incompleteness allows us to resonate emotionally with the characters at the discretion of Joyce‚ however when Dubliners is viewed holistically‚ this concept of gnomon paints Dublin as a place where something essential to happiness and fulfillment is missing. The first three

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    Promoting tourism also brings wider benefits to Dublin by boosting its ability to entice high levels of foreign direct investment. The recession saw Dublin City suffering a sharp decline in tourist numbers with 2012 numbers down by 18 per cent from the peak in 2007. This meant a fall in revenue for Dublin City Council which is unsustainable as charges for services constitute 20 per cent of Dublin City Councils revenue annually. Dublin City Council has been striving to promote the city and

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    October 2008‚ and released as “League of Legends” on October 27th 2009‚ at the time it was launched the Santa-Monica based company had nearly 100 employees and has since grown to having 1‚000 employees with offices all over the world including in Dublin‚ Istanbul‚ Moscow‚ Sao Paulo‚ St Louis‚ Seoul and Sydney. In 2011 the game was released in China and had recorded more than 15 million registered players‚ two years later the game had exploded into more than 70 million. Each month players around

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    for members of clubs affiliated to the GAA in Dublin‚ there were also many reasons for members not to become involved. One of the most obvious reasons for not becoming involved in this insurrection was that‚ in 1913 at the time of the Volunteers split‚ many had joined the National Volunteers and the British war effort in Europe rather than remain with the Irish Volunteers and be part of the armed insurrection. William Nolan also notes that while Dublin city and county had attracted a considerable

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    Araby By James Joyce

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    Writers often portray their views through the stories they write. In the short story “Araby” by James Joyce‚ an adolescent boy becomes enamored with his friend’s sister. The story takes place in Dublin Ireland. The narrator recalls his love for the girl and how he would get glimpses of her. The boy never talks with her until one day when she asked him if he was going to the bazaar named Araby. The girl could not go to the bazaar so the boy insisted he will go and get her a gift from the bazar

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    energy for the furnace of mankind. In James Joyce’s novel Dubliners‚ Joyce incorporates fire and flames; however Joyce’s use of fire is not to shed light on the jovial atmosphere of Dublin. Rather Joyce’s pervasive use of flame in a minor state and its noticeable absence‚ serves to exemplify the decaying nature of Dublin as well as the enervation and dissipation of the spirits and moral of its inhabitants. Fire has had its roots mutually tied to humanity since the dawn of both forces and subsequently

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