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    relevance to real life. Discrimination against travellers is an issue of diversity. This paper will focus on the inequality that travellers experience in Irish society. This paper would start by giving a brief introduction into what it means to be a traveller‚ their various beliefs and culture. It would also focus on discussing the Irish government response to the issue and also whether the approach taken by the government in dealing with travellers has been assimilation‚ integration or multiculturalism

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    A Traveller or a Tourist?

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    difference between a traveller and a tourist? Well‚ the easy distinction often made concerns what kind of trip people are on. To put it simply‚ someone visiting other countries with a backpack and roaming from place to place without a fixed itinerary is often regarded‚ especially by themselves‚ as a ‘traveller’. Someone on holiday‚ especially someone on a package holiday for one or two weeks‚ is generally regarded as a ‘tourist’. According to this distinction‚ the traveller gains an understanding

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    travellers in britain

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    travellers 1968 Seebohm Report (White Paper) 1970 Social Services Act 1974 Colwell Inquiry (Inquiry Report) 1975 Better Services for The Mentally Ill (White Paper) 1982 Social Workers: Their Roles and Tasks (Report) 1983 Mental Health Act 1968 Disabled Persons Act 1988 Butler-Scoss Inquiry (Inquiry Report) 1989 Children Act 1990 NHS & Community Care Act 1995 Carers (Recognition & Services) Act 1997 New NHS: Modern‚ Dependable (White Paper)

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    Snatch by Guy Ritchie

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    Snatch Illegal boxing‚ pikeys and gangsters – this may all sound confusing‚ but after watching this movie it will all make perfect sense. Snatch is a fast-paced action movie‚ directed by Guy Ritchie‚ which first of all deals with the robbery of a huge diamond‚ which everyone is of course interested in getting their hands on. All of the movies characters desire this diamond‚ perhaps except Mickey – the so-called pikey‚ who just wants a new caravan for his mom. Mickey is dragged into the illegal

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    Irish Influencing America Ways The Irish traditions influence many things in American that we Americans really barely even realize The annual celebration of Saint Patrick’s Day is a generally known as a sign of the Irish existence in America. One of the largest celebrations of the Irish holiday takes place in New York‚ where the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade draws anywhere to two million people. The second-largest celebration is held in Boston at the South Boston Parade. It’s one the nation’s

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    different pace. The road in this poem becomes a symbol of life‚ change and transformation. That is the reason the choice becomes so important for the traveller. He thinks not only about the right way to choose in the forest but also about the right path in life. That is the reason we can feel the switch of the mood by the end of the poem. When the traveller realizes that he will not be able to take another road‚ left by in the past‚ he regrets it as lost opportunity. He is disappointed because of the

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    not give up on them. The woods are described as “lovely‚ dark and deep. But I have promises to keep…” (13-14). He is a man of strong conviction and is loyal to his word. The season is winter‚ the time is night‚ and the place is the woods. The traveller in this poetic piece of literature finds himself caught up in the peace‚ tranquility‚ darkness and silence of the woods. The beauty of the falling snow can be seen and felt when the speaker states‚ “to watch his woods fill up with snow‚” (4). The

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    particular‚ French cotillions - a ‘square’ dance for four couples - developed and moved to England‚ America and Ireland as did the later quadrilles (sets). In Irish dance history specifically: haye‚ rinnce fada and rinnce mór are the three names used to referring to the action in old literature. The first reference to dance in the Irish language is 1588. Rinnce appears first in 1609 amd ‘damhsa’ ten years later. HB15 It is not until the 17thC that we have any real documention referring to dance

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    Airbnb acquired an activity booking platform- Trip4Real At one particular time many apps were trying to sell themselves as the Airbnb for activities‚ but it was not successful for longer. Airbnb has acquired a Barcelona based company which is known for the activity booking called Trip4Real‚ the company is worth between 5 million pounds to 10 million pounds. Trip4Real allows people to book for activities over 70 cities in Europe‚ in which most of these cities are in Spain‚ the company is planning

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    The Benefits of Traveling

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    People from all walks of life‚ both young and old‚ enjoy traveling. When traveling‚ the traveler has many exceptional opportunities presented to them. The traveler gets the chance to experience new things‚ make choices‚ reward themselves‚ and to gain knowledge of the world outside their own. First‚ the most exciting opportunity for a traveler is to experience new things. They may get to experience a different religion‚ perhaps. Doing so may attract them towards an area of study to possibly pursue

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