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prison is a difficult and challenging task. This is reflected in the requirement set out in the UN Standard Minimum Rules (Rule 50, 1) that the Governor should “be adequately qualified for his task by character, administrative ability, suit...
the United States. This time in Irish history is referred to as "The Great Starvation" (Uris, 2005). (Known too many as "The Great Potato Famine".) Many farmers in Ireland were at a "poor" status before the Great Starvation. Much of the lan...
the nineteenth century that the American Republic began to see itself emerge as a new diversified nation, incompatible with the old native structures. Recent migrants offered changing cultures and swelled the cities. Settlement programs, de...
Irish Protestants or Englishmen, while most of the peasants were Catholics. Peasants often had to pay burdensome leases and reside in squalid conditions. By the 1830s situation had worsened as marvellous community development in preceding d...
tort. Two types of tort actions are included under the broad legal construct of defamation law: libel and slander. Libel refers to a communication contained within a fixed medium of expression, such as a written memo to a third party, a blo...
Irish Health Service Executive have undergone radical change in many areas (Robins, 1997), managers of Irish Health Service Executive are currently reporting a large increase in the number of patients needing beds, with consequent ever-incr...
The human resources crisis in the health sector in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) is receiving increased global attention. Policymakers and planners are realising that it is simply not possible to achieve the Millennium Developme...