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Personal Accounts From Northern Ireland's Troubles
2000
A poignant collection of first-hand accounts drawn from interviews with people from a variety of different backgrounds, this collection brings the personal toll of the Troubles to life.
Northern Ireland's Troubles
1999
This work provides a background to the Northern Ireland conflict. The authors investigate the human effect of the violence, looking at the geographical, religious, gender and age distribution of deaths due to the \"troubles\". They analyse the impact of the activities of the various armed participants, and examine the relationship between deprivation and levels of violence. Looking at suicide rates, levels of prescribed drug use, and mental health admissions, they examine the social impact of the conflict. They then compare this with the impact on the economy - GDP, unemployment levels, and public expenditure, putting forward a positive agenda for dealing with the effects of conflict, and for moving away from violence, towards peace.
Himself : a novel
\"Having been abandoned on the steps of an orphanage as an infant, lovable car thief and Dublin charmer Mahony assumed all his life that his mother had simply given him up. But when he receives an anonymous note suggesting that foul play may have led to his mother's disappearance, he sees only one option: to return to the rural Irish village where he was born and find out what really happened twenty-six years ago\"-- Provided by publisher.
Registration of Births and Deaths (Ireland): Bill to amend the Act passed in the twenty-sixth year of the reign of Her most Excellent Majesty Queen Victoria, relating to the registration of Births and Deaths in Ireland
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Births, deaths and marriages (Ireland)
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Births, Deaths, and Marriages; Registration of Births and Deaths (Ireland) Bill
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Certification of births, deaths and marriages
1876
Government Document
Postscript
\"Seven years after her husband's death--six since she read his final letter--Holly Kennedy has moved on with her life. When Holly's sister asks her to tell the story of the \"PS, I Love You\" letters on her podcast--to revisit the messages Gerry wrote before his death to read after his passing--she does so reluctantly, not wanting to reopen old wounds. But after the episode airs, people start reaching out to Holly, and they all have one thing in common: they're terminally ill and want to leave their own missives behind for loved ones. Suddenly, Holly finds herself drawn back into a world she's worked tirelessly to leave behind --but one that leads her on another incredible, life-affirming journey\"-- Provided by publisher.
Births and Deaths Registration (Ireland): Bill for the Registration of Births and Deaths in Ireland
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Births and Deaths Registration (Ireland). (Brought from the Commons.)
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Births, deaths and marriages (Ireland)
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Births, Deaths, and Marriages; Births and Deaths Registration and Marriages Registration, &c. Bills
1863
Government Document