Leinster Essays

  • The Process Of Exploring To The Local Penderyn Distillery

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    I decided to study the process of how whisky is made, from start to finish. I visited the local Penderyn distillery, Aberdare situated in Rhondda Cynon Taff on the 2nd October 2014. “In 2007, Penderyn Distillery introduced three new brands: Brecon Five Vodka, Brecon Gin and Merlyn Cream Liqueur. Like Penderyn Single Malt Whisky, all three have won international recognition and are gaining an excellent reputation in the UK and abroad as premium spirits” (Penderyn Whisky, 2008). Whilst there I met

  • Close Reading Of Tommy Macleod

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    With every step towards understanding, Leinster also includes a step back to the idea that the alien is not man but in fact the other, creating frustration and little progress as the ships stare off at each other as “the visiplates show[ed] only a vast mistiness outside and the two fiercely burning stars in the nebula’s heart”(Leinster 273). Considering the substantial application of parallel structure, a technique in which the text is “a structure to have the same pattern of words to show that two

  • Examples Of Dehumanism In Fahrenheit 451

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    artificial intelligence as in Isaac Asimov’s I, Robot short story collection, or the fictional societies that attempted to reform man in a certain framework as in the work of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451. Known for his own science fiction, writer Murray Leinster, a.k.a. Will F. Jenkins, published a short story in Astounding Science Fiction’s 1945 November issue that offered up a different kind of alien altogether. Neither grotesque nor completely dissimilar to man, Leinster’s alien presents a new condition

  • Summary Of Diarmait Mac Murchada

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    Diarmait Mac Murchada intended to seek a foreign alliance in order to regain his position in Leinster, and after he had achieved this, realised he gained the strength needed to make himself high king of all Ireland. His ultimate objective, after landing in Bristol, was to seek help from Henry II, since he had previously provided the king with fleets to support his unsuccessful campaigns in Wales. These motivations are expressed in The Song of Dermot and the Earl. According to this source, Murchada

  • Clinical Teaching Strategies

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    learning aimed toward and directly involving, the patients and their specific problems or diagnoses (Spencer, 2003). Teaching in the clinical environment and its approaches will vary depending upon the level of the students being taught ( Ramini & Leinster, 2008). In the time gone by, the focus of nursing education was mainly on theoretical education hence causing a great gap between theoretical and clinical education, theory and practical as lamanly put. As a result of such it was reported by a vast

  • Sherlock Holmes Phenomenal Arrangement

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    Sherlock Holmes statue Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's well known creation, 'counseling analyst' Sherlock Holmes, has had more than a couple of various incarnations throughout the most recent 125 years. Be that as it may, one of the most recent is in the BBC's phenomenal arrangement Sherlock, which has taken the old stories and keenly redesigned them to cutting edge London. I cherish the appear, and now I must sit tight in any event one more year for the following scenes, I thought I'd return to a percentage

  • Irish Immigration To America Analysis

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    The Irish in America: Alienation and Assimilation Throughout the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the greatest wave of Irish immigrants made a transatlantic journey to America in the hopes of starting a successful life abroad. The post-famine era brought not only physical change as mass exodus occurred, but also social, economic, and political change that had never before been observed. Colonial, Pre-famine, famine, and post-famine immigrants all made the same journey with

  • When Did St. Patrick Die Essay

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    Answering the question ‘When did St. Patrick die?’ is of crucial importance in understanding the way in which Early Medieval History works. The debate over the potential death date of St. Patrick shows that (for this period at least) there is no such thing as a historical fact for an Historian to rely on. When studying any period in History, there is a heavy reliance on sources. However, with the Medieval period, there are question marks surrounding the reliability of the sources. With very few original

  • Kitman Labs: Injury Prevention Technology Industry

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    Stephen Smith is a former Senior Strength and Conditioning/Rehabilitation Coach at Leinster Rugby (www.kitmanlabs.com May 5, 2016). He founded the company based on the research he performed for his Master’s, where he looked at combined risk factors as injury predictors. In June of 2013 Kitman Labs launched their first unique product, they

  • My Identity's Impact On My Personal Identity

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    Identity is a socially constructed concept. We learn about our own respective identity and the identity of others through interactions with family, peers, organisations, institutions, the media and through other connections we make in everyday life. Identity is the beliefs, qualities, personality, appearance and culture that make a person who they are. Identity relates to self image, self esteem and individuality. Personal identity evolves over the course of our lives and may involve aspects of our

  • Bolt Ironmongery Case

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    1.0 Introduction 1.1 Mission statement: Bolt Ironmongery will set up and establish as a supplier of quality of ironmongery and access control selling into the Irish Construction market .The target market will be all aspects of construction from large commercial projects right through to smaller domestic projects targeting all sizes of building contractors, developers, architects, interior designers, site accommodation co’s, maintenance and the general public. The channels of sales will be through

  • Identity Essay: What's Impact On My Identity And Personal Identity

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    to be very beautiful. Names can give us a huge insight into our family history, my surname Byrne is a variant of the Irish O’Broin meaning raven. The O’Broin family originally came from Kildare and were said to be descendants of Bran, the king of Leinster who died in 1052. My personality “It does not interest me what you do for a living. I want to know what you ache for - and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart’s longing. It doesn’t interest me how old you are. I want to know if you will risk

  • Ozarin Palevar: A Short Story

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    The Triad has turned upon each other! The military is in complete disorder! A plague has spread throughout the Kingdom of France! The king, as well of Argan and Andrev Leinster of House Hereford, and Throkell of House Wessex, have fallen victim to it! Ozarin Palevar, head of House York and once the Kings Trusted Advisor, had been declared our glorious King! Tossing the paper to the floor, Ozarin chuckled, sounding dismal

  • A Timeline Of The White House: From Sandstone White To Fiery Red

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    Nicholas Tan Mrs. Frazee 8B History 11 Feb. 16 A Timeline of the White House: From Sandstone White to Fiery Red. "I pray Heaven to bestow the best of blessing on this house [the White House] and on all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof!" exclaims Founding Father John Adams. What America and its people have come to know as an image of their country all started with a pen, paper, and approval from Congress in 1790. The White House, which is

  • My Environment's Impact On My Personal Identity

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    Definition of Identity Identity is a socially constructed concept. We learn about our own identity and the identity of others through interactions with family, peers, organisations, institutions, the media and through other connections we make in everyday life. Identity is the beliefs, qualities, personality, appearance and culture that make a person who they are. Identity relates to self image, self esteem and individuality. Personal identity evolves over the course of our lives and may involve

  • The Pros And Cons Of Home Rule

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    home rule, county boards for local government, an extension of the franchise and land reforms. Gladstone was now aware that Ireland 's problems could no longer continue. In 1886 Lord Salisbury’s fall led Gladstone and the liberals into power once again. This essay will discuss Home Rule as a force of unity and division in Irish political life during the period of 1886 to 1921. 8 April 1886 Gladstone introduced his Government of Ireland bill. This bill was designed to                            12

  • Hayes Affair Research Paper

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    The Hayes affair can be declared as the start of the end for the IRA. It is one of the most debated topics even today and no one is quite sure who is right or wrong. J Bowyer Bell seems convinced in Hayes innocence while Joe Cahill is convinced of Hayes guilt. It’s a drawn out affair that caused a split in the northern IRA and southern IRA and lead to radical leaders being praised and revered. The Stephen Hayes affair occurred during the months of April 1941 to September 1941; However Hayes starting

  • The Importance Of Clinical Teaching

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    Nursing is a huge job scope where both knowledge and practical skills are important, but Prof G. Muthamilselvi (2010) mentioned that in recent years, many nursing researcher reported that nursing students have a good knowledge but poor with skill in clinical settings. As the result, there are more unskillful students in the nursing field which has brings down the nurses’ quality. This is a serious problem because it brings the effect to the nursing image. Therefore, clinical teaching plays an important

  • Informative Essay Sample

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    Acknowledgements I would like to say a thank you to my supervisor Nora Ní Fhlatharta for her advice and support for this project, the Limerick Institute of Technology library staff, the students, staff and parents at Gaelscoil Dr. Uí Shúilleabháin Skibbereen for their contribution to this documentary, Terri Kearney and all the staff from Skibbereen Heritage Centre, Gearld O Brien and the other members of Skibbereen and District Historical Society, Maura Cahalane and Maureen Crowley in particular

  • Analysis Of Lebor Gabála Érenn And The Ancient Celts

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    Chapter 1: Lebor Gabála Érenn and the ancient Celts 1.1. About Lebor Gabála Érenn Lebor Gabála Érenn, also known as The Book of Taking of Ireland, is a pseudohistorical collection of manuscripts about various peoples invading and settling in Ireland. Written probably in the 11th century, these manuscripts tell the history of the Gaels since the creation of their language at the Tower of Babel until their settlement in Ireland, as well as history of other tribes that inhabited Ireland in the ancient