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IRELAND. [PDF]

open access: yesThe Lancet, 1880
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O'Flynn, D. B., Atkins, T. Gelston
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Vnímání etnické identity Irských kočovníků

open access: yesKulturní Studia, 2023
Tento článek se zabývá měnící se etnickou identitou Irských kočovníků, etnické skupiny původem z Irska s vlastním jazykem, kulturou a tradicemi. Hlavním zdrojem informací byl terénní výzkum a rozhovory s informátory.
Tereza Händlová
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The (non/)response of trade unions to the “gig” challenge

open access: yesItalian Labour Law e-Journal, 2020
The advent of platform work has led to deepened debate about the role of trade unions in our contemporary, segmented labour market. One of the crucial questions unions face is how to approach the protection, and organisation, of platform (“gig”) workers.
Michael Doherty, Valentina Franca
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Investigation of the first recent crayfish plague outbreak in Ireland and its subsequent spread in the Bruskey River and surrounding areas

open access: yesKnowledge and Management of Aquatic Ecosystems, 2022
White-clawed crayfish (Austropotamobius pallipes) is a keystone species found in western European freshwater bodies, where it has suffered drastic declines due to pathogens, competition with non-indigenous crayfish species (NICS) and habitat ...
Mirimin Luca   +11 more
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Prorodzinne świadczenia materialne a kształtowanie jakości życia rodzin w Irlandii i w Polsce w latach 2004–2013

open access: yesStudia i Materiały, 2016
The article compares the quality of life of families in Ireland and in Poland in 2004-2013. The quality of life of families is affected by many factors, including available family-oriented benefits.
Mariola Zalewska, Natalia Sierżęga
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Legal Identity and 13th-Century English Ireland

open access: yesRechtsgeschichte - Legal History, 2021
The study of legal status in 13th-century English Ireland has suffered from a lack of law-in-action methodology, so many 19th-century assumptions have endured without critique.
Stephen Hewer
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February 1st in Ireland (Imbolc and/or LáFhéile Bride): From Christian Saint to Pagan Goddess

open access: yesYearbook of Balkan and Baltic Studies, 2020
Like in many countries of Europe, the 1st of February (Imbolk, the Brigid’day) in Ireland marks the beginning of Spring and is connected with some fertility rites.
Tatyana Mikhailova
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Michael Longley and Birds

open access: yesText Matters, 2018
The following essay attempts to shed some light on Michael Longley’s poems about birds, which form a fairly complicated network of mutual enhancements and cross-references. Some of them are purely descriptive lyrics.
Przemysław Michalski
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Towards greater collective impact: Building collaborative capacity in Cork city’s LCDC

open access: yesAdministration, 2020
Collaboration is an important means of tackling local socio-economic challenges. This paper looks at how the collaborative capacity of Ireland’s community development leaders can be improved.
Worrall Rob, O’Leary Fergal
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Gaisce An Guth

open access: yesCOMHARTaighde, 2020
Tuairisc agus plé atá san aiste seo ar an iris filíochta An Guth ar foilsíodh seacht n‑eagrán de idir 2003 agus 2012. Iris nó irisleabhar ba ea é, a chuir an file Rody Gorman in eagar, inar foilsíodh bunfhilíocht sa Ghaeilge agus sa Gháidhlig araon ...
Alan Titley
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