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  1. Is Ireland dying?: Culture and the church in modern Ireland by Michael Sheehy, 1970
  2. Scorpions in a Bottle: Conflicting Cultures in Northern Ireland (Minority Rights Publications) by John Darby, 1997-05

141. John Havelock Nelson
Brief biographical article from the RT‰ ireland's Millennia pages.
http://www.rte.ie/culture/millennia/people/nelsonhavelock.html

142. Embassy Of Ireland - Washington, DC
Increasing interest in ireland’s ancient Celtic culture influenced Irish writers, most significantly William Butler Yeats (l865l939), whose work inspired
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IRELAND IN BRIEF
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History, Culture and Education
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The island of Ireland consists of a large central lowland of limestone with a relief of hills and several coastal mountains. The mountain ridges of the south comprise old red sandstone separated by limestone river valleys. Elsewhere granite predominates, except in the north east which is covered by a basalt plateau. The central plain contains glacial deposits of clay and sand. It is interrupted by low hills and has large areas of bog and numerous lakes. The following are some key geographical facts about Ireland:

143. Ireland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The island also has a shared culture across the divide in many other ways. Traditional Irish music, for example, Main article culture of ireland
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Ireland
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This page is about the island of Ireland. For the political territories on the island, see Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland and the History section below For an explanation of often confusing terms like Ulster Republic of ) Ireland Great Britain and United Kingdom see British Isles (terminology)
Ireland portal Ireland is located west of the European landmass, which is part of the continent of Europe Ireland Irish ‰ire ) is the third-largest island in Europe . It lies in the Atlantic Ocean and is part of the British Isles . It is composed of the Republic of Ireland , which covers five sixths of the island (south, east, west and north-west), and Northern Ireland , part of the United Kingdom , which covers the northeastern sixth of the island. The population of the island is approximately 5.5 million people, 4 million in the Republic of Ireland and 1.7 million in Northern Ireland. Most live on or near the eastern coast. A true colour image of Ireland, captured by a NASA satellite on 4 January Scotland , the Isle of Man and Wales are visible to the east
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144. Republic Of Ireland - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Main article culture of ireland. The island of ireland has produced the Book of Kells, Irish traditional music, and writers such as George Berkeley,
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Republic of Ireland
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For an explanation of often confusing terms like Ulster (Republic of) Ireland Great Britain and United Kingdom see British Isles (terminology)
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estimate $164,190 million ( Currency Euro EUR Time zone ... Calling code Prior to Irish pound The Republic of Ireland Irish Poblacht na h‰ireann ) is the official description of an independent state which covers approximately five-sixths of the island of Ireland , off the coast of north-west Europe . It is the westernmost state of the European Union , and has a developed economy and an approximate population of slightly more than four million. The remaining sixth of the island of Ireland is known as Northern Ireland and is still part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . Under the Irish constitution the state's official name is simply Ireland (Irish: ‰ire
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Main article: Names of the Irish state The constitution provides that the name of the state is "‰ire, or, in the English language, Ireland." However the state is commonly referred to as the "Republic of Ireland" in order to distinguish it from the island of Ireland as a whole. The name

145. Protest&globalisation Abstracts: Fagan
National University of ireland. Trans/forming Globalisation ireland, culture and postcolonialism. I am currently working on a book called Globalisation
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honor fagan
National University of Ireland Trans/forming Globalisation:
Ireland, culture and post-colonialism

146. Clans Of Ireland - Irish History & Culture
History and culture, Atlantic Canada s Irish Battle of Kinsale Book of Kells The Plantation of ireland and the ScotchIrish (Ulster Scots)
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Christmas and New Years Features Irish Baby Names for the Millenium Battle of Kinsale: Christmas Eve 1601 Memories of Christmas in Ireland Celtic Origins of Holly ... The Great Irish Famine Read about what became one of the most tragic and significant events in Irish history The Great Irish Famine The Irish Famine Folklore Superstitions Saint Patrick Leprechauns Banshees ~ Clans of Ireland Ltd. Registered Charity No. 11585 ~ Main Menu New Find Learn ... Sales Online Direct, Inc.

147. University Of Ulster Online - Directory Of Scholarship And Expertise
The following members of staff are associated with the keywords ireland culture. Dr Diarmiud O Doibhlin. If you have any comments on these webpages,
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148. Irish People And Ireland - Irish News, Events In Ireland, Irish Culture, Genealo
Irish people and ireland news and information on ireland, irish travel, genealogy, sport, history, roots, heritage, culture, music, tradition, tourism,
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149. IRELAND AND THE PHALLIC CONTINUUM
One of the deepest absurdities in our culture is the unacknowledgement of It is the finest example in ireland of an array of phallic stones ranging from
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portal-tombs ... the glass phallus The Irish fondness for phallic pillars suggests something about Irish (indeed, almost universal) attitudes to fertility and male power, but nothing about Celtic sexual tastes or preferences. For these, the only source is the first century BC Greek historian and commentator Diodorus Siculus . Amplifying Aristotle's comments on Celtic male-on-male practices within the warrior class, he wrote:- 'The men are much more sexually interested in each other than in women; they lie around on animal skins and have full pleasure with a lover on either side of them. The extraordinary thing is that they haven't the smallest regard for their personal dignity or self-respect; they offer themselves to other men without the least compunction. Moreover, this isn't looked down upon or regarded as in any way disgraceful: on the contrary, if one is rejected by another to whom he has offered himself, he takes offence.' Such philadelphic practices are also suggested in the Irish saga

150. Irish Web Sites Served From Ireland
Irish and not so Irish Web sites on the Mayo ireland Server. Check out this site for Irish Roots, Irish music culture, Irish property and other
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on tourism and business in Ireland including a links section for every county in Ireland.
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151. Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) : Ireland's Culture. @ HighBeam Research
Korea Times (Seoul, Korea) ireland s culture. @ HighBeam Research.
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    Ireland's culture is unique. It is reflected in our history, language, music and dance, our rich heritage and our way of life. Through our culture, visitors will experience the real Ireland and can discover the essence of our "Irishness." It is our culture which makes Ireland a distinctive place with a distinctive people.
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152. Thriving Amid The Chaos: The Chinese Of Northern Ireland - CULTURE, Thriving Ami
Section , culture. Issue Date , 5 / 2003, 2546 Words Ninetyfive percent of Northern ireland s Chinese community are originally from Hong Kong.
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Steven Knipp is a freelance writer based in Virginia. This article was researched in the fall of 2002.
Selina Lee was driving home from her family's Five Star Take-away with her ten-year-old daughter when a masked man leaped out of the shadows and fired two shots at her car. One bullet penetrated the windshield and hit forty-year-old Lee in the chest. Despite the pain she managed to drive to a police station, where an ambulance was called.
Soft-spoken Lee was yet another victim of Northern Ireland's "Troubles," an oddly polite term for more than thirty years of bitter sectarian violence and murder. What set the assault apart was her race. She is Chinese. In all the years of misery endured in the United Kingdom's offshore killing zone, she is the only Chinese immigrant to be on the wrong end of a bullet. Indeed, it was later claimed that the shooting was a mistake: the bullet was intended for her Irish driver, who was off-duty that night.

153. Cork 2005 Capital Of Culture Hotels Bed & Breakfast Accommodation
THE CORK GUIDE Cork 2005 Capital of culture Hotels Bed Breakfast County Cork is situated in the map of ireland towns South West of ireland,
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County Cork is situated in the South West of Ireland, it is the largest of all the Irish counties and in many ways the most varied. Rich farmlands and river valleys contrast with the wild sandstone hills of the west, and above all there is the magnificent coastline scooped and fretted by the Atlantic into great bays and secret coves, strewn with rocky headlands and long soft golden sands. SPECIAL OFFER
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154. Browse.ie - Search Ireland And Irish Sites
Browsable directory of Irish websites and internet resources in ireland.
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155. Royal Breffni Activity Tours - Ireland Adventure Tours, Ireland School Tours, Ir
We organise Irish adventure holidays,cultural, school, social, sport tours and travel in ireland for student and older groups. We provide full itineraries,
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Since 1987, Royal Breffni Activity Tours Ltd have organised adventure, activity, educational, school, cultural tours and holidays in Ireland. Fully supervised and insured, we offer a busy schedule on all our packages and a hassle free experience for the Group Organisers. We cater for groups of all sizes and types this includes schools, clubs, corporate, tourists, families. The packages we offer are diverse, from a basic day package right up to 2 weeks holiday in Ireland with meals, accommodation, transport, evening activities etc. Please browse our site and events that we can arrange for you. Terms available on request Royal Breffni Activity Tours Ltd
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156. Astral Travels - Guided Tours Of England, Scotland, Wales And Ireland: Culture V
culture Vulture Tour (Full Day Tour) Explore the elegant Georgian city of Bath, famous for its hot springs and Roman Baths and visit some of England s
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Explore the elegant Georgian city of Bath, famous for its hot springs and Roman Baths and visit some of England's prettiest villages where time seems to stand still'
Bath Jane Austen's Lacock Castle Coombe The Cotswolds
Savour the atmosphere and golden beauty of Bath, famous for its Roman history and elegant Georgian architecture. Enjoy a guided tour around this World Heritage city once home to Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, Gainsborough, Lord Nelson and Beau Nash. Explore the impressive architecture of the Royal Crescent and The Circus, Pulteney Bridge and the magnificent weir, The Abbey, Assembly Rooms and Theatre Royal and hear about the history, legends and characters which have shaped Bath through the ages.

157. Irish Language Courses - Irish Gaelic - Gaeilge - At Oideas Gael, Donegal, Irela
Irish language courses and cultural activity holidays for adults in Donegal, ireland.
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Courses for Adults in Irish Language and Culture site
Planning next year's trip? Download our 2006 course brochure now! (560k pdf)
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158. Earthlore Ireland - Theme Introduction - The Contemporary Relevance Of Cultural
The Theme Introduction page for Earthlore ireland, a Cultural Exploration through the history and spiritual intent of ireland and her people.
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Ireland:
or Erin is Celtic; from Eri or Iar (western). Wormius derives the word from the Runic Yr , a bow.
Erin Eri-innis , or Iar-innis (west island).
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Iernia
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Juverna Juberna Ierna
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Ireland Iaren-land
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Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, A The Age of Fable S et aside some time for yourself and venture on a journey through a landscape of vibrant stories cultivated by an ancient people! Experience a vital and illustrious existence, spanning nine thousand years, and within its pathways uncover the threads of relevance to intertwine within your own life. An immersive library of resources exploring the cultural and historical legacies of the people of Ireland. W ithin Ireland resides a wealth of cultural treasures. For over a thousand years artists and scholars have transmitted this grand legacy of literature and lore unto future generations. Persevering through long centuries of hardship, and great opposition, Irish culture and the lamp of

159. Ireland.html
IrelandCulture and Society. Back to Worldwide Links Page Cultures of Ulster Plant an Irish Oak Forest Project The Munster Express (Regional Newspaper
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160. Irish Cultural Courses , Holidays & Vacations In Connemara, Spiddal, Galway Irel
Irish Pre Famine Hill Village in Spiddal, Connemara, Galway ireland offering cultural holidays, vacations and courses in Irish traditional music song and
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Welcome to Cnoc Suain, an enchanting pre-famine hill village of thatched and slated stone cottages dating back to 1691 and situated in an Irish (Gaelic) speaking region in the wild and beautiful Connemara landscape, Galway, Ireland. Fáilte go Cnoc Suain, tearmann draíochtúil i bhfiántas Chonamara. We offer a memorable cultural and educational experience in an atmosphere of warm hospitality, learning and fun. Accommodation is provided in the stone cottages, with traditional home cooking and open fires which exude a sense of snug, comfort and ease. Choose from our scheduled programme of Cultural holidays, courses and events for or allow us to plan talks, presentations or programmes, at another date, to suit the requirements of your particular group or College.
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