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    depictions of what the rural landscape in Munster looked like (O'Conor 2004, p. 228). In the past of archaeological research the rural landscape in Munster has been neglected for excavating urban areas in Cork, Limerick and Waterford, however, there have been a few publications on rural landscapes in research years yet evidence is still limited (O'Conor 2004, p. 230). In this essay the features of a manorial landscape in Anglo-Norman and Gaelic-Irish settlements in Munster. The settlements that existed in

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    Here stood a village, an ordinary village, consisting of farms, markets, wells, and a fair amount of houses for its population. It is the Thorpes village. It has everything any other village has, but it is very small, both in size in population. This is strange due to its age, as it’s one of the oldest villages in the area. It has always remained small and always will be due to a savage tradition made by the village’s founder, Amund Thorpes. The tradition states as follows: ‘No two people shall share

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    Lesson 1 1. Prepare a brief report based on set task number 1. Investigate the range of hospitality businesses in your district. How many are there? What faction / section of the industry do they cater for? Make notes for a brief report on what you discover? I investigated the range of hospitality business in my district. My district is Midleton area in County Cork. I found six hospitality businesses in my area: Midleton Park Hotel Barnabrow House Ballymaloe House

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    The Irish Potato Famine

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    Research Paper: Irish Potato Famine “Beginning in 1845 and lasting for six years, the potato famine killed over a million men, women and children in Ireland and caused another million to flee the country” (The History Place-Introduction). During the 1840s many Irish citizens lived in poverty. For food, the Irish relied almost entirely on potatoes because of their low cost and nutritional value. Then a devastating potato blight began in Europe in 1845 and destroyed the crops every year until 1851

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    Regional United FC is a comprehensive soccer club based in Dooradoyle, Limerick. It was founded in 1974 by 2 men named Seamus Ryan & Lorcan Harney. The idea for the soccer club came about as these 2 men saw a growing need for a soccer club in an ever expanding urban area. The only other club serving the region was Mungret Regional FC which had been founded 3 years previously in 1971.The club is run entirely through volunteers. Regional United grew very steadily since its founding and developed as

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    Jak Kramer GH 301 Apocalypse Source Explication For my primary source, I decided to choose a letter found in Narrative of the Anabaptist Madness: The Overthrow of Munster, the Famous, Metropolis of Westphalia by Hermann von Kerssenbrock. Although this was a letter in a book written by Herman von Kerssenbrock, it was actually written by Bernard Rothman; a radical preacher that strained the boundaries of what religious reformed looked like at that time. Rothman was born in Swabisch Hall around 1495

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    the Munsters Masquerade the characters would wear apparel that wasn’t unorthodox to mundane people. Their habiliments looked old and jaded. Albeit, in Mockingbird Lane the characters were wearing very elegant cloth compared to their old show. Their cloth in the exhibition plays a sizable voluminous consequentiality because it represents the character that is playing the role. Their way of interacting with people showed how different they were in their behavior to normal humans. The Munsters in their

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    The Rise Of Anabaptism

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    I, John van Leiden, King of Munster, was a devout Anabaptist for much of my life, and did whatever I could to spread the ideas that went along with my faith. Throughout my time, I made many enemies, but I also made alliances that helped to increase the Anabaptist following. I was a feared ruler, but I did what I believed to be right in order to invoke the second coming of Jesus Christ. Despite my eventual title as the King of Munster, my life did not start off so nicely. I was born in a small

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    Social Interview Model

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    The other day, I stumbled across an interview with a plus sized model on TV. Her name was Tess Munster and she has become famous for becoming the first size 22 model to sign with a major modeling agency. Not personally being a fan of the modeling/celebrity world, my excitement was not very high when I heard this; but she is happy with what she is doing, so congratulations to her. The interviewer started out by talking about the backlash and negative comments she has received from the internet about

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    Narrow Screening Essay

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    the elderly in starring roles (i.e. The Golden Girls), so older adults may find comfort in watching programs from the 1960s to the 1990s. The network’s website states, “Well-known shows like Frasier, Will & Grace, Little House on the Prairie, The Munsters, Columbo and Murder, She Wrote are featured on the network. … The past and present have come together on Cozi TV” (Cozi TV). Many viewers are retired, and they often watch their

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