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    Gregory Mone

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    Even though people said the Titanic was unsinkable, it still sunk. The Titanic had about 2,208 people on board and 1,503 people died. When the Titanic was sinking 28 people got on a lifeboat and 63 could have fit on. The next morning 300 and more dead bodies were pulled out of the sea the next morning after the titanic sunk. Some people say the captain was turning and accidentally swiped against an iceberg and got hit and some other people say the captain got drunk and wasn't paying attention…

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    Explain to what extent conflict in northern Ireland has now been resolved. Thy Good Friday agreement Northern Ireland has been subject to much conflict throughout the 20th century, the Good Friday agreement of April 10th 1998 was the latest attempt at bringing peace to the troubled nation. Its aim was to set up a power sharing assembly to govern Northern Ireland, by cross community consent; so essentially, Ireland could run itself again. It was reached after two years of talks, because the key…

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    John Conroy’s Belfast Diary: War as a Way of Life is an example of how an outsider can provide reliable analysis regarding how communal violence has consumed Northern Ireland. Through his detailed descriptions of paramilitary organizations and the “law and order” of Belfast, Conroy provides a unique journalistic viewpoint of an area often plagued by inaccurate examinations. Therefore, I disagree with the statement that outsiders are always ill-equipped to provide an explanation for communal…

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    The Hoods Summary

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    Heather Hamill (2011) is the author of ‘The Hoods: Crime and Punishment in West Belfast’, this book offers a unique perspective that equally appeals to academics and the average person. This essay will discuss violence becomes normalised and if so has this happened in the context of this book. Studying the perspectives of the residents, the youth, and the paramilitary group of the area the IRA (Irish Republican Army), as to the possible reasons behind their acceptance of the harsh levels of…

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    Morrissey and Pease suggest that West Belfast was the setting of a number of crime-related issues, and the Royal Ulster Constabulary were not quick to solve them, as they were not particularly interested in the affairs of the Catholic community (Morrissey and Pearse,1982). As a result of this…

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    P1 Hotels

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    facility. An example of a 4 hotel is the wellington park hotel in Belfast which provides different room types such as wedding rooms, family rooms, executive rooms, mini suite and bridal suite. Breakfast is served Mon-Fri 7am-10-am and on a sat & sun 8am-10am. The hotel also includes a wellie bar and grill which is opened from 8am until 11pm mon-sat and on a Sunday from 12:30-3pm. Another example of a 4 star hotel is Europa hotel in Belfast which provides different room types such as classic…

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    Greek Riots

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    central Athens after Greece pushed a harsh austerity package through parliament.” (Belfast Telegraph, 2015) using ‘pushed’ and ‘harsh’ to make it look like the government was forcing its people into bad conditions, then using the next paragraph to say that the that the vote for the bill was causing trouble inside the governing party saying that the members where revolting against the elected prime minister (Belfast Telegraph, 2015), once again putting the blame on the Greek government and…

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    Except for the interview information, I read the financial result for Bombardier in end of 2015. It said “Following an in-depth review to validate all aspects of the Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft program, the entry-into-service of the Global 7000 aircraft is now expected to occur in the second half of 2018. On October 28, 2015, due to the lack of sales following the prolonged market weakness, Bombardier cancelled the Learjet 85 program. As a result, the company recorded a charge of $1.2…

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    Ld Strategy

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    To become an learning organisation, it should have a learning and development (LND) strategy. This strategy needs to work along with the organisation 's values, goals, visions and statement (its overall business strategy). Belfast 's branch want to build a LND strategy, which aligns learning and development schemes to support the progression of their people, which are aligned to their organisational strategy, values and brand. This strategy will be incorporated within one of the organisation 's…

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    In the Text reading Our Enemies in Blue: Police and Power in America. Afterword “Making Police Obsolete” author, Kristian Williams, did research on cases of Policing in the United States and overseas, where he says social movements responded to police brutality and abuse by taking on the responsibility of public safety in their community. Williams looked at examples of policing from the labor movement, the civil rights movement, Black Panthers, gang truces, and feminism in the US, and from the…

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