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A cross-border approach to mental health promotion.
This paper reports on preliminary findings from a project commissioned by the Centre for Cross Border Studies, Armagh. The project is concerned with cross border co-operation in the development of mental health promotion in the North and South of Ireland,
Barry, Margaret M., Friel, Sharon
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The Border as a Nexus of Space and Time in Borderland by Patrick Quigley
Published in 1994, Borderland by Patrick Quigley combines a historical narrative with an allegory of the lost innocence of youth and the land it is associated with.
Leszek Drong
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The works of Northern Irish writer Jan Carson seem to be haunted by the spectre of the Troubles. In her novel The Fire Starters (2019), she questions the assumption that ‘The Troubles are over now’ (7), blurring any clearly-established limit between past
Héloïse Lecomte
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Irish cross-border cooperation : the case of the Northwest region
Revised version of a paper presented at a study group meeting on “Planning for and working in Border areas”, Derry, 13 October 2005, as part of the programme Mapping frontiers, plotting pathways: routes to North-South cooperation in a divided island ...
Cividin, Alessia
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Crisis of Confidence: Anglo-Irish Relations in the Early Troubles
This ground-breaking new book studies the diplomatic and security history of relations between Ireland and Britain, giving context to the role of Anglo-Irish relations in the early years of the Northern Ireland Troubles.
CRAIG, Tony
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Paper first presented to European Consortium for Political Research (ECPR) Joint Workshop, “The European Union and Conflict Resolution”, Uppsala, 13-18 April 2004This paper re-visits the theme of the reasons for economic co-operation between Northern ...
Tannam, Etain
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Defending the Irish Border: The Map of Watchful Architecture
This chapter offers an analysis of a map of the Irish border.
Carr, Garrett; id_orcid
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Abstract Basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus, Brugden [Squalus maximus], Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabs Skrifter, 1765, vol. 3, pp. 33–49), feed by gaping their mouths and gill slits, greatly reorienting their cranial skeletons to filter food from water.
Tairan Li +12 more
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Abstract Neuroanatomical research has progressed considerably in several vertebrate lineages, yet studies of reptilian brain morphology remain markedly underdeveloped. Here we provide the first description of macroscopic brain anatomy and its ontogeny in the viperid Bothrops moojeni, based on a sample of seven individuals.
Paula Araújo +2 more
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