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    General Vision and Viewpoint

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    General Vision and Viewpoint Lies of Silence‚ Dancing at Lughnasa & Il Postino The general vision or viewpoint relates to the authors or directors outlook on life. This outlook affects our own perspective on the text and the world of the text. The author shows us his own outlook through the plot‚ characters‚ relationships‚ the society in the text and also through language – the main viewpoint can be seen in one key single moment. Lies of Silence is set in Northern Ireland in a society bitterly

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    Vocational Area Report

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    Vocational Area Report Introduction The following report is a formal structured report based on investigating the job opportunities available in Radio and Journalism. The aim of the report is to: · · · Practice writing a formal structured report. Understand how to structure research in an easy and accessible way. Fulfil a module for my FETAC level 5 Radio and Journalism course. Contents Page · Cover Page: Page One · Introduction: Page Two · Contents: Page Three · Chapter One: Page Four

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    Critical assess the role of Local credit unions In the future regional economy Abstract Credit unions are unique cooperative financial institutions the can provide banking facilities to the financially excluded. Most recently‚ in the UK sector has experienced strong growth over the past two decades. Also‚ the sophistication of the movements within different area linked to a growing awareness. This paper seeks to explore the complex understanding of credit union and analysis the role

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    Ireland - Country Analysis

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    Ireland – country analysis Ireland – Quick View ECR score 62.33 (Mar 2011) ECR rank 43 (Mar 2011) ECONOMIC GDP (2009) USD 220‚818.79 million GNI per capita PPP USD 33‚510 FDI inflow (2009) USD 23‚492.32 million Inflation (2010) -1.1% Central bank assets (2010) USD 271‚406.20 million Unemployment rate (2010) 13.4% Government deficit (2009) USD 30‚476.17 million Tax revenue (2009) USD 13.27 billion (approx.) POLITICAL Government type Sovereign and Democratic

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    No.3Rettig‚ S. (1990). The discoursive social psychology of evidence. Plenum publishing corporation : New YorkStapleton (2002) A DISCURSIVE APPROACH TO CULTURALIDENTITY: THE CASE OF ULSTER SCOTS‚Research Seminar in European Ethnology. June 2002‚ Belfast‚ Northern IrelandTerry‚ D.J.‚ Hogg‚ M.A. and White‚ K.M. (1999). The theory of planned behaviour: Self-Identity‚ social identity and group norms. British Journal of Social Psychology‚ Vol 38‚ pp 225-244Verkuyten M. (1998). Attitudes in Public Discourse

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    Nursing Health Model

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    will be used to aid the application of the theories and models when applied to nursing practice. The case study used in this assignment is 50 year old woman‚ Alison Stevenson‚ a single‚ unemployed mother of three young children who lives in East Belfast. Alison has been smoking for 30 years and a year ago was diagnosed with bilateral lung carcinoma. Currently she has been admitted to hospital with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Smoking not only affects you physically but it affects

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    World Map

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    Novosibirsk Barnaul Irkutsk Chita Krasnoyarsk Yakutsk Magadan Juneau ALEU TIAN I DS SLAN Prince George Edmonton CANADA Saskatoon Calgary Winnipeg Labrador Sea Rockall (U.K.) Stockholm Saint Petersburg 60 Glasgow Belfast Lake Winnipeg Happy ValleyGoose Bay UNITED Isle of Man (U.K.) North Sea DENMARK Copenhagen Hamburg Baltic ¯ Sea Riga RUSSIA EST. LAT. Bering Sea Lake Baikal LITH. Vilnius Moscow

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    Speech Communities

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    Speech Communities Language is both an individual possession and a social possession. We would expect‚ therefore‚ that certain individuals would behave linguistically like other individuals: they might be said to speak the same language or the same dialect or the same variety‚ i.e.‚ to employ the same code‚ and in that respect to be members of the same speech community‚ a term probably derived from the German Sprachgemeinschaft. Indeed‚ much work in sociolinguistics is based on the assumption that

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    Immigration

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    At the beginning of the 19th century the dominant industry of Ireland was agriculture. Large areas of this land was under the control of landowners living in England. Much of this land was rented to small farmers who‚ because of a lack of capital‚ farmed with antiquated implements and used backward methods. The average wage for farm labourers in Ireland was eight pence a day. This was only a fifth of what could be obtained in the United States and those without land began to seriously consider emigrating

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    The Nineteen Sixties The 1960s was the decade of change‚ revolution and freedom for both Britain and America. To many the 60’s are remembered as the ’swinging sixties’ a golden age‚ which was enjoyed immensely‚ but others blame the 1960’s for some of the failings in society. In the mid 1950’s Britain was recovering from a long period of economic hardship after a long and draining war. Shortages and austerity were still very much part of everyday life there was little mobility

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