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William Pollexfen, had joined a branch of the family already settled in Sligo, married a cousin, and with another cousin William Middleton founded a prosperous shipping and milling business with a profitable sideline in, among other things,...
generally acknowledge that Yeats produced some of his best work after he received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1923; certainly, “Sailing to Byzantium” demonstrates the power of that later work. (Ross, 293-305) The poem is comprised of ...
is a broad band of fibers that starts at the iliac crest (the boundary of the most famous skeletal part of the pelvis) in the pelvis and sprints on the lateral or out-of-doors part of the thigh until it attaches into the tibia (shinbone). ...
intervention" such as education about reducing or stopping the use, techniques for self and family support may be sufficient to achieve an improvement. In the case of alcohol, it should help the patient achieve a moderate consumption, which...
Aptitude Treatment Interaction Aptitude treatment interaction (ATI) is a kind of research. It aims to appraise the match and disparity of the results regarding treatment provided to the patient and patient`s own particular characteristics. ...
Irish, version A', or 'the Poppleton Annals'; here it is identified simply as 'The Scottish Chronicle' (or, in brief, 'the Chronicle'). It was composed within the Scottish domain, and gives a perspective from the Scots' point of view on eve...
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...