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The atlas of Ireland

Irish Geography, 1979
This is an informal account of the creation of a thematic atlas of Ireland over a period of seven years. The first part relates to the setting up of an organisation for the project under the auspices of the Royal Irish Academy and touches also on some of the financial implications.
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Abortion in Ireland and Northern Ireland

Obstetrics, Gynaecology & Reproductive Medicine, 2019
Abstract Abortion rights are a controversial topic in Ireland and Northern Ireland, but since the historic Irish abortion referendum in May 2018, the two countries have had vastly different abortion laws. In this article, we provide an overview of the current laws and policies governing abortion rights in both Ireland and Northern Ireland, discuss ...
Abigail RA. Aiken   +2 more
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Nursing in Ireland

International Journal of Nursing Studies, 1974
Resume L'Irlande est un petit Etat insulaire, dont la population approche de pres trois millions d'âmes. L'Islande et le Luxembourg sont les seuls pays europeens membres de l'OCDE dont l'economie est encore moins importante que celle de l'Irlande. L'enseignement est organise en trois niveaux: le premier (degre primaire), le second (degre moyen ou ...
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Privatization in Ireland [PDF]

open access: possibleSSRN Electronic Journal, 2004
Public enterprises in Ireland were offshoots of political nationalism. They were part of a protectionist economic policy and in 1980 employed over 90.000 staff in a total national employment figure of 1.1m. Public opinion moved away from public enterprises because of perceived high costs to both consumers and taxpayers.
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Ireland’s Partition:

2021
This chapter examines how the Republic of Ireland’s established parties maintained their predominance in the face of dramatic social, economic, cultural and political change in recent decades. The underlying cleavage structure in Ireland, as well as the political value system and the issues dimensions relevant for elections, has experienced sharp ...
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Northern Ireland

Practical Neurology, 2009
Northern Ireland is ready to embrace dementia care as an exciting area of nursing. Northern Ireland has a population of around 1.7 million with integrated health and social care delivered by five trusts. A regional group, the Northern Ireland Dementia Forum, represents all five trusts, voluntary agencies and education providers.
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The Potato in Ireland

Clogher Record, 1962
According to Arthur Young, writing in the 1770s, 'the food of the common Irish [is] potatoes and milk'.2 Many of the un common Irish of Ulster and parts of Leinster ate as much oaten bread or porridge as potatoes; they were familiar with the taste as well as the look of butter and eggs; and in good times they expected a daily meal with fish or bacon ...
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Ireland

International Labour Law Reports Online, 2000
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IRELAND: Southern Ireland

2009
Edward J. Guiney, Ray Fitzgerald
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