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    own songs. A good bit of his original music was directed to the trials of the working class. The second act I saw was Seamus Kennedy. Seamus was also a solo singer‚ song writer who had come from Belfast Northern Ireland. I was interested in that because one of my favorite writers‚ C.S. Lewis grew up in Belfast. Seamus was a big personality on stage and would often make the crowd interact with his songs. The third and final group I saw was called the Driscoll School of Irish Dance. I am not sure where

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    In this assignment I am going to look at similarities and differences between the inequalities of city road in Cardiff and the Lisburn Road in Belfast. Inequalities are the social resources which are allocated unevenly throughout a society or community which create so called winners and losers. The Lisburn Road is a busy main arterial road into Belfast city centre with many shops‚ eateries and housing. The inequalities I have recognised on the Lisburn Road and that I will be discussing are social

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    Health Services Board. TB‚ which killed around 170 people in 1950‚ was eradicated due to an incredibly successful programme. However‚ it was not left without problems. As always‚ sectarianism featured. The Mater Hospital‚ a Catholic hospital in Belfast‚ run by the Mercy nuns‚ decided against the new reforms‚ fearing Unionist government interference. As a result‚ Catholics were forced to give donations to their hospitals‚ while also paying taxes for a service the Protestants got and they didn’t.

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    19 Nov. 2013. McKenna‚ Fionnuala Melaugh‚ Martin. "Bloody Friday." CAIN: Bloody Friday. CAIN Web Service‚ n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. Melaugh‚ Martin. "The Omagh Bomb." CAIN: main events. CAIN Web Service‚ n.d. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. “The Good Friday Agreement." BBC News. BBC‚ 9 Dec. 2004. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. Hancock‚ Landon. "Northern Ireland: Troubles Brewing." CAIN: Conflict in Northern Ireland. CAIN‚ 1998. Web. 24 Nov. 2013. "IRA Declares End to Armed Struggle." BBC News. BBC‚ 28 July 2005. Web. 24

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    Previously‚ the DUP has said that a referendum on a united Ireland would be a "waste of money". A BBC Spotlight poll published this week strongly indicated that voters in Northern Ireland would reject a united Ireland in a border poll.the Good Friday Agreement contains a provision for a border poll. The power to trigger such a referendum does not reside with the Stormont parties‚ but the secretary of state. However‚ Theresa Villiers’ office has said she has no plans to call for such a referendum.A border

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    Introduction The locality I have based my community profile on is Ardoyne. I feel that Ardoyne is familiar enough for me to carry out my research as I have lived here all my life. Although my project is based in Belfast city centre‚ we work with many groups and young people from the Ardoyne area. this would prove beneficial to myself as I would sometimes have already developed a relationship with the young people through community life. I will firstly explore the community I have chosen by

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    What was the contribution of Terence O’Neill to the affairs of Northern Ireland during the period 1949-1969? R: Very little‚ no allies in parliament S: O’Neill policies C: background of O’Neill. Northern Ireland before his election N. O’Neill‚ paisley Brookeborough Faulkner... P1 Brookeborough government‚ tensions‚ O’Neill election P2: O’Neill policies. p3: opposition to his policies. P4 O’Neill’s fall What was the contribution of Terence O’Neill to the

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    New Jersey Commercial Lease Agreement A landlord of commercial premises in New Jersey requires New Jersey Commercial Lease Agreement to enter into a tenancy contract with the tenant. This 7-page legal instrument has 30 sections comprising of the tenancy terms and conditions. Please review them carefully and prepare this document together as various inputs are required from the tenant as well as the landlord. Notary acknowledgement of signatures is not necessary. Please do not use this document template

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    illuminations. I have also won numerous awards for magic and acting including the macalesse cup which Oscar winner liam neeson and bafta award winner James Nesbit had won at my age. I also have done stand up comedy and magic at variety shows in the Belfast grand opera house and Riverside theatre. I have my own website www.mrabracadabra.co.uk and have worked for nightclubs‚

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    The Irish Republican Army‚ also known as the IRA‚ is a parliamentary and nationalist organization that opposes the connection of Northern Ireland to Great Britain. The IRA is also dedicated to the creation of a single unified Irish state. The name IRA derived from the veterans of the Easter Battles of 1916. The battle was fought for support of Irish independence. Accordingly the IRA became the political division of the Sinn Fein party. The political leaders of Britain and Ireland‚ negotiated

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