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    In this essay this writer will look at the sociological perspectives on gender inequality in society. The theories of gender include: Functionalist‚ Feminist and Conflict Theories. One will look at these individually later. Following on from that one will examine what sociology has revealed about gender relations in Irish society. One will look at this in relation to education in detail and will also take a short look at employment and politics. Firstly one will look at what gender is. Gender

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    in World War II. Northern Ireland‚ which was controlled by the United Kingdom‚ played a vital role in helping defeat the Axis powers through its strategically located position and its manufacturing abilities. While the Republic of Ireland lead by Taoiseach Eamon de Valera vowed to remain neutral and keep its citizens out of war. While completely different in ideologies‚ did the two different countries share any similar experiences throughout World War II? A vast range of similar and differencing experiences

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    Project: Comparative Study Rosemary Regan Languages & European studies 01/02/2014 Introduction to the comparison study For this assignment we were asked to choose two European countries and compare them both to each other and Ireland‚ the countries I have chosen to compare are Romania and Lithuania. I chose these two countries because I have friends and associates from both nationalities and in their behaviour and actions alone‚ I can see there

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    “The problem of violence has not been solved of course‚ but it has been exposed and it is being addressed” (Waldegrave 2009). Outline Arnold’s (2009) description of the ways in which the media challenged policy makers and practitioners to identify and respond to abuse and violence. Critique some of the ways in which Irish society responded to institutional abuse and give some practice or policy examples that can help prevent child abuse.   Violence can be described in various forms‚ but certainly

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    Tallinn University of Technology Tallinn School of Economics and Business Administration Global Economic Trends Individual Work: “Ireland” Professor: Ricardo Vicente Student: Roksolana Sliusar Tallinn 2014 Content Introduction 1. General information about Ireland 2. Globalization in Ireland 2.1 General globalization information 2.2 Ireland Political Globalization 2.3 Ireland Social globalization 2.4 Ireland Economic Globalization Conclusion 2 Introduction When I was thinking about that I

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    Economy of Ireland

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    The recession in US is likely to caused a knock on effect in Ireland. There is many other reasons like collapse in the housing boom‚ decline in construction‚ banking sector in turmoil‚ falling consumer spending and decline global demand. Former Taoiseach Garret FitzGerald has blamed Ireland’s dire economic state in 2009 on a series of "calamitous" government policy errors. The global economic crisis has

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    Ireland and the European Union 1998 - 2010 Introduction Ireland has been recognised as one of the fastest growing countries compared to other European Union (EU) countries in the 1980s and 1990s. With a wider and in-depth communication with the EU as well as the rest of the world‚ the great changes have emerged from the increasing of export‚ output and employment thus named Ireland as “Celtic Tiger” (O’Donnell‚ 1998). This assay will specify Ireland’s great changes in terms of macro-economic

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    role of engineers

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    References: 1 Building Ireland’s Smart Economy - A Framework for Sustainable Economic Renewal‚ Department of the Taoiseach‚ Upper Merrion Street‚ Dublin 2‚ 2008 3 National Science Foundation‚ United States of America‚ Science and Engineering Indicators‚ 2004 4 R Industry Scoreboard‚ 2009 11 National Development Plan 2007 - 2013‚ Chapter 8‚ Enterprise‚ Science and

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    SYMPOSIUM UNENUMERATED RIGHTS IN THE IRISH CONSTITUTION: THE DEBATE CONTINUES UNENUMERATED CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS: THE CURRENT PROBLEMATIC POSITION ORLAITH MOLLOY The Irish Constitution’s fundamental rights provisions are found in Articles 40 to 44. The Irish courts have found that the Constitution guarantees both the rights specified and those unspecified‚ which have been implied to date by the judiciary. This article questions the legitimacy of the courts’ actions in the past with respect to unenumerated

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    Private Sector Interaction in the Decision Making Processes of Public Research Policies Country Profile: Ireland 1. Political‚ institutional and economic framework and important actors After a period of remarkable economic growth‚ the Republic of Ireland has reached a level of GDP per capita which exceeds European average. Ireland has become the second biggest high-technology exporter of Europe. But Ireland’s research intensity has remained at 1.20% of GDP in 2004‚ below EU average. In

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