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Does Gladstone Deserve the Nickname the People's William?
by Laurence Hooper, Dec 3, 2008
Examining W. E Gladstone a British Politician who was vital in the forming of British Liberal principles. We will examine whether his nickname is deserved and look closely at his first ministry and its most important reforms.
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Ireland: Beware of the Pooka
by Louie Jerome, Nov 25, 2008
If you go out at night in Ireland, you should beware of the Pooka, which may be waiting just around the corner or behind the hedge.
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The Little People
by Moses Ingram, Nov 21, 2008
The little people who occupy the woodlands of Newfoundland.
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The Christmas Tree Around the World
by Judy Sheldon, Nov 17, 2008
In various parts of the world Christmas is celebrated differently, but the Christmas tree in some form or fashion is quite popular; examining differences and similarities.
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Ghostly Tales From Around the World
by Lost in Arizona, Oct 26, 2008
Popular folklore ghost tales from around the globe.
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The World's Strangest Geopolitical Oddities
by Rask Balavoine, Oct 16, 2008
Just who was the national cartographer when they drew up their nations' borders?!
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Decline in the Irish Language
by Barneslow, Oct 10, 2008
From my personal experience in the matter, I have found that students have a distinct dislike for the Irish language on a whole. It is amazing how much can change in such a short space of time.
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Newfoundland: Unique in Speech and Place Names
by Moses Ingram, Oct 8, 2008
The uniqueness of Newfoundland among the Americas.
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Sir Roger Casement (1864–1916)
by balisunset, Sep 14, 2008
Before his 1916 execution for treason and the British government’s subsequent effort to smear his reputation by releasing diaries that graphically detailed his alleged homosexuality, Casement was an Irish-born British diplomat and colonial reformer best known for reporting the horrors of forced labor in the Belgian Congo and the Putumayo region of Peru.
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A Monk in Early Christian Ireland
by kasekb, Sep 14, 2008
How life was back in time for monks.
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