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    Q. Racism in Ireland and Northern Ireland is on the rise. Critically assess the explanations for this rise in either Ireland or Northern Ireland. (Word Count 2265) This working paper attempts to gain a better understanding of the causes of racism within Northern Ireland. In order to do this effectively‚ it is first necessary to look at the diverse meaning of racism as well as providing statistics to show that racism is a continuing problem within contemporary

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    Discuss the significance of the political developments within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism from the period 1798 to 1867 Word count 1592 The nineteenth century was a revolutionary and constitutional period in Irelands history‚ that somewhat shaped the Ireland that we live in today. This essay will explore the political developments‚ within revolutionary and constitutional Irish nationalism in the period 1798 to 1867. The late eighteenth century marked the beginning

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    Junior Certificate Notes – Twentieth Century Irish History Governing Ireland 1914-1917 * Ireland ruled directly from London – Irish Politicians sit in the Parliament at Westminster (1800 Act of Union) * Lord Lieutenant – King’s representative in Ireland * Chief Secretary – Parliament’s representative in Ireland * Nationalists & Unionists are the TWO main political groups in the country. Political Groups in Ireland (1914) The Nationalists – About 3 million Irish people

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    Week 2 Family of Woodstock Danielle Alberty University Of Phoenix BSHS 355 The family of Woodstock Inc. was placed for those who were in need‚ knowing the services that are provided for everyone is a plus when dealing with the needs of individuals. Having the experience with dealing with people as well as having the passion to help those in need‚ I know that a legacy of greatness will continue to increase when having the right individuals in the right placed with the correct amount

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    incident from the poet’s childhood - a policeman making an official visit to his father’s farm at Mossbawn to record tillage returns. There is something grotesquely bizarre about an armed representative of the law travelling by bicycle around the Ulster countryside to record agricultural statistics. Although the incident is described through the impressionable eyes of a child‚ we are also aware of the wiser presence of the adult Heaney. On a broader level the poem accurately records the sense of

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    Ireland to the south and west. As of 2011‚ its population was 1‚810‚863‚ constituting about 30% of the island ’s total population and about 3% of the population of the United Kingdom. [pic] | | History Main article: History of Ulster See also: History of Ireland [pic] [pic] Scrabo Tower‚ County Down Northern Ireland was for many years the site of a violent and bitter inter-communal conflict the Troubles. Since 1998‚ most of the paramilitary groups involved in the Troubles

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    and in 1886 a Home Rule Bill for Ireland was written‚ however not passed. The British government enacted a Home Rule Bill‚ resulting from the deal made between the Liberal Party and the Irish Parliamentary party‚ in 1912. Despite this success‚ the Ulster Unionists and volunteers created their own militia to compete with the independent government. In response‚ Irish Volunteers on the side of the Irish Nationalists formed their own militia in the hope to guarantee Home Rule. This newly began conflict

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    Bibliography: Bardon‚ Jonathan. A History of Ulster. Blackstaff Press Limited‚ 2005. Derkins‚ Susie. The Irish Republican Army. New York‚ NY: Rosen Group‚ 2002. Edwards‚ Aaron Ellison‚ Graham and Jim Smyth. The Crowned Harp: Policing Northern Ireland. Sterling‚ VA: Pluto Press‚ 2000. Henriksen‚ Thomas

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    The location of sovereignty in the UK in recent years has reduce from one single power and devolved into many unions‚ treaties and nations within the UK and abroad. Power has been devolved from a single sovereignty parliament in the UK to a-multi sovereignty in the UK and its nations. Scotland has played a bigger part in receiving sovereignty‚ for example‚ the electoral system devised for Scotland was to ensure that extremist (Scottish Nationalist Party) could never come to power‚ but they have‚

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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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