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    Who Invented the Internet? Who was the genius who came up with the thought that enabled the world to get information within the blink of an eye? The following article will cover some information on invention of the Internet‚ that will tell you about the mind behind it. Internet has become a crucial part of the modern lifestyle that helps us find information‚ understand concepts‚ share our thoughts and stay connected with everyone else on the earth. Because of the Internet‚ everything in the world

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    The Irish Question

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    The Irish Question: an Irishman’s Pride Jesimerl M. Apilan Mindanao State University- Iligan Institute of Technology Prof. Phyllis Marie Teanco History 142 The Table of Contents I. The Relations of Ireland and Britain before 1840’s…………………………………………3 II. The Fight for Irish Identity……………………………………………………………………..5 The Union and the loss of Irish Pride ………………………………………………….5 The Bills of 1886 and 1893 …………………………………………………………......6 The Sinn Fēin ………………………………………………………………………...…..7 III. Irish

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    irish music

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    The Irish Music The Traditional Irish music is know today all over the world‚ it’s an oral tradition. The origin of Irish music can be traced back to almost two thousand years ago when the Celts arrived to Ireland. The Celts brought their lifestyle and also they brought there music. They are influenced by the East. However‚ one theory held that the Irish harp comes from Egypt. The sounds with the harp are one of the most older. This instrument is the first use in the Irish Music. Since the

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    Who Invented Tanks

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    found out that Richard Edgeworth invented the Caterpillar track in 1770. In the Crimean War some steam powered tractors based the caterpillar design was successful in mud. tanks weren’t invented until the arrival of the internal combustion engine‚ patented by Gottlieb Daimler in 1885. In the USA the Holt Company built a tractor with caterpillar tracks that was used to move over difficult territory. It was suggested that this machine might be adapted for military use‚ those in positions of authority

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    Irish Culture

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    considers thierself to be Irish. The Catholics want a united Ireland and most are nationalist. “The latest version of “the troubles” in Northern Ireland was sparked in late 1968‚ when a civil rights movement was launched mostly by Catholics‚ who had long faced discrimination in areas such as electoral rights‚ housing‚ and employment. This civil rights movement was met with violence by extreme unionists and the police‚ which in turn prompted armed action by nationalists and republicans. Increasing

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    Irish Folk Music

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    Megan McCarthy English 101 Research Paper December 3‚ 2006 Irish Folk Music A “punctuated equilibrium” is a term used by biologists in reference to a “theory that claims that evolutionary change in the fossil record came in fits and starts rather than in a steady process of slow change” (“punctuated equilibrium”). The origin of Irish music seems to have occurred in a similar fashion. Music in general can touch many areas of our lives. We have an endless array of purposes for music today;

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    Who Invented The Mustang

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    Did you know itś been Fifty three years since the first Mustang was invented?To add on‚ it was introduced in April 17‚ 1964.It was the best automobile in 1964.To begin with‚it is popular and it introduced a more modern design.Last but not least‚ it also made a new class of vehicle called pony car.To begin with‚ it was popular.”The Ford Mustang was introduced in 1964. On the first day of its release‚ more than 22‚000 Mustangs were sold. In the first year‚ 418‚810”In addition‚the Mustang was introduced

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    Irish Theater

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    IRISH THEATRE To explore how various Irish playwrights portray concerns of the Irish‚ a approach of; social‚ cultural and political issues will be compared with the prescribed texts Dancing at Lughnasa (1990) by Brian Friel and The Beauty Queen of Leenane (1996) by Matrin McDonagh. This will illustrate how Irish composers effectively use theatre as a vehicle of expression. Friel’s Dancing at Lughnasa is a memory play set in Donegal 1936‚ in the fictional town of Ballybeg. It is narrated by Michael

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    Who Invented Gunpowder

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    Charcoal‚ and Sulfur during the Tang dynasty possibly around the year A.D. 850. The Chinese were trying to make a formula that would make you live forever but instead it shortens your life by killing you. The first use that the Chinese had for gunpowder was to make fireworks. The next use of gunpowder was as a flame thrower. Finally‚ gunpowder spread across Europe and the Islamic world where it was used in canons and later in guns. Following‚ I hope to show at least a little of

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    Irish Culture

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    MY DISCOVERY OF IRELAND WHAT MAKES IRISH CULTURE POPULAR WORLDWIDE? ’I am of Ireland‚ And the Holy Land of Ireland‚ And time runs on‚’ cried she. ’Come out of charity‚ Come dance with me in Ireland.’ William Butler Yeats My first encounter with Ireland and its culture was rather trivial. I saw some Irish dancing and was fascinated by its rigor‚ energy‚ and emotional charge. I am not a dancer myself but Irish dances that I saw on TV made me want to get on my feet and start tap-dancing

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