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All-optical sampling utilising two-photon absorption in semiconductor microcavity
(2005)
Maguire, Paul J.; Barry, Liam P.; Krug, T.; Lynch, Michael; Bradley, Ann Louise; Donega...
All-optical sampling utilising two-photon absorption in semiconductor microcavity
(2005)
Maguire, Paul J.; Barry, Liam P.; Krug, T.; Lynch, Michael; Bradley, Ann Louise; Donegan, John Francis; Folliot, H.
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A highly-efficient optical sampling system based on Two-Photon Absorption in a semiconductor micro-cavity is presented. The sensitivity of the sampling system is calculated to be 0.1mW² with a temporal resolution of 2ps.
http://doras.dcu.ie/121/
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Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): A Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe. Budapest 2008, in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 25.09.2009, Christian Noack: Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): Under Eastern Eyes. A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe
(2008)
Noack, Christian
Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): A Bibliography of East European Travel Writing on Europe. Budapest 2008, in: H-Soz-u-Kult, 25.09.2009, Christian Noack: Rezension zu: Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (Hrsg.): Under Eastern Eyes. A Comparative Introduction to East European Travel Writing on Europe
(2008)
Noack, Christian
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Mit „Under Eastern Eyes“ und „A Bibliography of Eastern European Travel Writing on Europe“ haben die britischen Herausgeber Wendy Bracewell und Alex Drace-Francis in zwei Bänden das beeindruckende Ergebnis eines internationalen und interdisziplinären Forschungsprojektes zur Reiseliteratur Osteuropas vorgelegt. Den Fluchtpunkt des Forschungsinteresses im vorliegenden Projekt bildeten Fragen nach der Konstruktion Europas in der Reiseliteratur und ihrer jeweiligen Indienststellung durch die Autoren. Räumlich deckt das Projekt die Länder zwischen Deutschland und Russland im Norden sowie den gesamten Balkan ab.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2170/
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T Cells Regulate the Early Inflammatory Response to Bordetella pertussis Infection in the Murine Respiratory Tract
(2006)
Zachariadis, O.; Cassidy, J.P.; Brady, J.; Mahon, B.P.
T Cells Regulate the Early Inflammatory Response to Bordetella pertussis Infection in the Murine Respiratory Tract
(2006)
Zachariadis, O.; Cassidy, J.P.; Brady, J.; Mahon, B.P.
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The role of T cells in the regulation of pulmonary inflammation following Bordetella pertussis infection was investigated. Using a well-characterized murine aerosol challenge model, inflammatory events in mice with targeted disruption of the T-cell receptor -chain gene (TCR mice) were compared with those in wild-type animals. Early following challenge with B. pertussis, TCR mice exhibited greater pulmonary inflammation, as measured by intra-alveolar albumin leakage and lesion histomorphometry, yet had lower contemporaneous bacterial lung loads. The larger numbers of neutrophils and macrophages and the greater concentration of the neutrophil marker myeloperoxidase in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid from TCR mice at this time suggested that differences in lung injury were mediated through increased leukocyte trafficking into infected alveoli. Furthermore, flow cytometric analysis found the pattern of recruitment of natural killer (NK) and NK receptor T cells into airspaces differed bet...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/513/
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The De mixtione elementorum of Thomas Aquinas
(2009)
Loonan, Conleth
The De mixtione elementorum of Thomas Aquinas
(2009)
Loonan, Conleth
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In this article Aquinas’s three accounts of how the elements combine – those of Avicenna, Averroës and Aquinas himself – are considered. An attempt is then made to reinterpret these accounts in the light of our contemporary understanding of the manner in which the modern elements behave in combination. This follows Bobik’s lead in restating Aquinas’s own account of how the Aristotelian elements combine, using present-day insights into the behaviour of the modern elements.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/1552/
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'A Fenian Pastime'?: early Irish board games and their identification with chess
(2010)
HARDING, TIMOTHY DAVID
'A Fenian Pastime'?: early Irish board games and their identification with chess
(2010)
HARDING, TIMOTHY DAVID
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Twentieth century scholars, critically re-examining Ireland’s origin myths, explained how ‘synthetic pseudo-history’ such as the Lebor Gabála Érenn arose. Sports, like nations, have need of origin myths, chess being no exception; moreover, sporting preferences have sometimes become bound up with a nation’s sense of its unique identity. In the same ancient manuscripts where Celtic revivalists found legends of the earliest people in Ireland, they often also found references to board-games. What may be called the myth of Celtic Chess then emerged. The weak version stated that the pre-Norman Irish played chess; the strong form, more rarely seen, actually claimed a native origin for the game. The myth was especially publicised during the period of re-awakening Gaelic identity from the 1880s to the First World War and persists in some quarters to this day. This article examines the role that chess, and board games of skill that were mistaken for chess, played in Irish cultural nationali...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/38847
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'A Parcel of Knowledge': An Autoethnographic Exploration of the Emotional Dimension of Teaching and Learning in Adult Education
(2009)
McCormack, David
'A Parcel of Knowledge': An Autoethnographic Exploration of the Emotional Dimension of Teaching and Learning in Adult Education
(2009)
McCormack, David
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The emotional dimension of teaching and learning from the perspective of the teacher and learner in adult education is considered in this paper by means of an autoethnographic story written as an approach to reflective practice. The genre of autoethnography allows for the personal and the autobiographical as a legitimate site for research into self and culture, in this case the culture of adult education. The space this approach opens up between writer and reader is considered to be a potential site of meaning making and reader responses are considered to this end.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2849/
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'All I have to do is dream?' Re-greening Irish integrationism
(2010)
LENTIN, RONIT
'All I have to do is dream?' Re-greening Irish integrationism
(2010)
LENTIN, RONIT
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Contemporary Ireland had moved from the discovery – during the 1997 European Year against Racism – that racism is indeed an Irish problem, to euphemisms such as interculturalism, transculturalism, integration and cultural diversity. Up until the last throes of Celtic capitalism, the dominant narrative was one of failed European multiculturalism and the suggestion that ‘we’ were getting it right while other EU states were getting bogged down in assimilationism and multiculturalism – both seen as failed migrant integration technologies. However, as the economy sinks, these discourses have totally disappeared from the public radar, as integration and immigration become vague memories of better times, or discourses of renewed competition for what are clearly scarce resources. At the same time, race and racism are becoming unspeakable, spoken only by the white, settled, Christian Irish advocates of solidarity and ‘interculturalism’, making no space for the racialised to partake in the an...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/49403
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'Bringing Geopolitics Back In': Exploring the Security Dimension of the 2004 Eastern Enlargement of the European Union
(2006)
O'Brennan, John
'Bringing Geopolitics Back In': Exploring the Security Dimension of the 2004 Eastern Enlargement of the European Union
(2006)
O'Brennan, John
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Notwithstanding the functional and technocratic basis of the European integration process, and the fact that the accession criteria hardly mention security issues, the 2004 eastern enlargement brought to the forefront of EU politics important geopolitical and security issues. Eastern enlargement came on to the agenda of the EU in the wake of 1989s peaceful revolutions in Central and Eastern Europe. Security and geopolitics mattered to the decision taken by the EU to embark on expansion in the early 1990s, and thereafter security issues remained prominent in enlargement debates. This article seeks to analyse the most important geopolitical issues which eastern enlargement brought to the fore. In exploring the geopolitical dimension of the eastern enlargement process the article foregrounds some key issues including: the potential power realignments in Europe triggered by enlargement, the EU relationship with Russia and its importance to the unfolding of the enlargement process, and h...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/2951/
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'But my subject's different': a web-based approach to supporting disciplinary lifelong learning skills
(2002)
McAvinia, Claire; Oliver, Martin
'But my subject's different': a web-based approach to supporting disciplinary lifelong learning skills
(2002)
McAvinia, Claire; Oliver, Martin
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Many new initiatives in Higher Education institutions choose to develop web sites to support their work, not least because web-based delivery of support materials from a central unit can help to deliver development materials via a single point of access, and 'on demand'. But this presents its own difficulties in terms of the selection and structure of generic material, and in making students aware of its existence. In this paper, the problem of designing a centrally managed web site (both in terms of structure and format) that adequately supports students across the institution will be discussed, and a strategy for developing a site that meets departmental needs will be presented, together with a discussion of the impact of this approach on the role of the developer. This is illustrated within the context of supporting Key Skills. 'Key' or 'transferable' skills are now recognised as being essential for most people in work and in life. Development of the...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/681/
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'But you can't compare Malawi and Ireland!' - shifting boundaries in a globalised world
(2010)
Gaynor, Niamh
'But you can't compare Malawi and Ireland!' - shifting boundaries in a globalised world
(2010)
Gaynor, Niamh
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Although global influences - in the form of international finance coupled with discourses of partnership, participation, good governance, and democracy - exercise an increasing influence on national and local governance arrangements worldwide, comparative studies across the traditional South/North divide remain extremely rare. Drawing on findings from a comparative study of Malawi's PRSP and Ireland's national Social Partnership process, this article demonstrates that a shifting of conceptual boundaries beyond traditionally delineated geographic borders is not just valid but essential, in that it helps to reveal new perspectives on the politics underlying globalised development processes and the transformative potential of those processes.
http://doras.dcu.ie/14923/
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'Changing a Mindset' 1: From Recognition of Qualifcations Towards Embedding Ethnic Reflexivity and Translational Positionality
(2007)
Fagan, G. Honor
'Changing a Mindset' 1: From Recognition of Qualifcations Towards Embedding Ethnic Reflexivity and Translational Positionality
(2007)
Fagan, G. Honor
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This article addresses the need for embedding a politics of diversity in the Irish third level educational system. This involves a move beyond the simple recognition and transfer of qualification agenda already addressed in state policy. It engages in a reflexive re-reading of dialogues with 'translocating' people who were attempting to access Irish third level institutions or attempting to transfer their qualifications to the Irish labour market. On the basis of this reading it addresses 'ethnic reflexivity' (the critique and reflection on our ethnic placement in the world in terms of the power it bestows on us) and 'translational positionality' (the positionality of the translocator engaged in the translation of knowledges and actions) in Irish third level accreditation, knowledge production and work practices.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/703/
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'Charism and Institution,'
(1999)
Leahy, Brendan
'Charism and Institution,'
(1999)
Leahy, Brendan
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This article reviews the relationship of institution and charism in the light of the emergence of new ecclesial communities. It presents elements of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger's address on this topic to the Congress of Ecclesial Movements held in Rome in 1998.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/540/
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'Divided they stand, divided they fail': opposition politics in Morocco
(2009)
Cavatorta, Francesco
'Divided they stand, divided they fail': opposition politics in Morocco
(2009)
Cavatorta, Francesco
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The literature on democratization emphasises how authoritarian constraints usually lead genuine opposition parties and movements to form alliances in order to make demands for reform to the authoritarian regime. There is significant empirical evidence to support this theoretical point. While this trend is partly visible in the Middle East and North Africa, such coalitions are usually short-lived and limited to a single issue, never reaching the stage of formal and organic alliances. This article, using the case of Morocco, seeks to explain this puzzle by focusing on ideological and strategic differences that exist between the Islamist and the secular/liberal sectors of civil society, where significant opposition politics occurs. In addition, this article also aims to explain how pro-democracy strategies of the European Union further widen this divide, functioning as a key obstacle to democratic reforms.
http://doras.dcu.ie/4504/
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'Doing boy/ girl' and global/ local elements in 10-12 year olds’ drawings and written texts
(2006)
O'Connor, Pat
'Doing boy/ girl' and global/ local elements in 10-12 year olds’ drawings and written texts
(2006)
O'Connor, Pat
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Irish society has been undergoing very rapid change involving increasing globalisation, potentially declining localisation and changing gender roles (Tovey and Share, 2003; O’Connor, 1998 and 2,000; O’Toole, 2003). There is evidence to suggest that in this context Irish young people are using escapist mood altering drugs (particularly excessive alcohol and cannabis) to a greater extent than their European counterparts (HBSC, 2003; ESPAD, 2004). This study was concerned with looking at texts written by young people aged 10-12 years old in response to an invitation, to ‘tell their life stories’, to write a page ‘describing themselves and the Ireland that they inhabit’ ‘to provide a national data base’ ‘an invaluable archive’, with the option of using the reverse side of the sheet creatively for drawings, poems, songs, or lyrics. This paper is concerned with three issues: firstly with the relationship between the visual content of the drawings and the written texts; secondly with the r...
http://hdl.handle.net/10344/378
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'From the Russell Library…'
(2009)
Woods, Penny
'From the Russell Library…'
(2009)
Woods, Penny
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In 1808 the following story about a Maynooth student appeared in Watty Cox’s 'Irish Magazine and monthly asylum for neglected biography': A Hungarian, who translated some of Ovid's elegies into Greek verse, travelled through these countries in 1802. He had been in both the English universities, in Edinburgh, and at the College in Dublin [TCD]; at each of which places he conversed with the cleverest men in the Greek and Roman tongues. After spending some time in Dublin College, curiosity led him to Maynooth. It was during the summer recess, and most of the professors were from home. He met a lad about twenty years of age, with whom he entered into conversation. He asked several questions concerning the internal economy of the college; and, among the rest, if there was a professor of Greek on the establishment. The young lad, indignant at the affront offered his Alma Mater, spoke to him in that language with the greatest fluency. The Hungarian was struck with wonder, a...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/1915/
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'Genius', 'Faction' and Rescuing Intellectual Property Rights
(2005)
KINGSTON, WILLIAM
'Genius', 'Faction' and Rescuing Intellectual Property Rights
(2005)
KINGSTON, WILLIAM
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Intellectual property rights have been driven relentlessly towards a unitary system for the entire world, originally through passive copying of flawed United States arrangements, but more recently as a result of determined lobbying by American interests. But diversity and competition have the same beneficial potential for institutions themselves as they have for the economic development they can foster or hinder. A financial dimension in measuring grants, protecting innovation directly, compulsory technical arbitration of disputes, and some positive discrimination in favour of smaller firms could contribute to moving the balance back towards the diversity in rights that other countries need.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/657
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'Have we all gone bats?' - The Strict Protection of Wildlife under the Habitats Directive and Tourism Development: Some Lessons from Ireland
(2010)
McDonald, Marc
'Have we all gone bats?' - The Strict Protection of Wildlife under the Habitats Directive and Tourism Development: Some Lessons from Ireland
(2010)
McDonald, Marc
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This article explores the impact of the legal protection of bats under EU wildilfe legislation on tourism development in Ireland.
http://arrow.dit.ie/tfschhmtart/22
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'He really leant on me a lot': Parents' Perspectives on the Provision of Support to Divorced and Separated Adult Children in Ireland
(2011)
TIMONEN, VIRPI; DOYLE, MARTHA
'He really leant on me a lot': Parents' Perspectives on the Provision of Support to Divorced and Separated Adult Children in Ireland
(2011)
TIMONEN, VIRPI; DOYLE, MARTHA
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The literature on intergenerational transfers and divorce has paid little attention to the experiences of older adults whose son or daughter has divorced or separated. We conducted 31 qualitative interviews to explore support provision from the perspective of older adults with divorced or separated adult children. All respondents were also grandparents. Older adults whose sons and daughters have experienced divorce or separation seek to accomplish two main aims, namely (a) compensating for the perceived losses that their adult children (and grandchildren) have experienced and (b) drawing boundaries around the support that they channel in order to compensate for the losses. The findings support the relevance of both the solidarity and ambivalence paradigms in seeking to understand post-separation intergenerational relationships and transfers, and hence the argument that these frameworks are compatible and complementary.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/61578
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'Hell has many different names': The raids on St. Nazaire and Dieppe, 1942.
(2007)
Speller, Ian
'Hell has many different names': The raids on St. Nazaire and Dieppe, 1942.
(2007)
Speller, Ian
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The fall of France in June 1940 transformed Britain's strategic situation. It meant that amphibious operations, a form of warfare that had received very little priority to date, would become increasingly important. Such operations provided the only means of returning Allied armies to mainland Europe. As a result the British adopted two parallel and complementary approaches to amphibious warfare. In the long run the most important of these was the development of the equipment and techniques that would be required to conduct major landings against sophisticated opposition in Europe. The culmination of this remarkable process was seen on the beaches of Normandy on 6 June 1944 when over two thousand landing ships and landing craft, supported by seven battleships, 23 cruisers, 80 fleet destroyers and hundreds of smaller naval vessels, successfully landed 132,200 Allied troops by sea despite intense German opposition. The other approach, most evident in the period up to and includin...
http://eprints.nuim.ie/845/
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'How Can You Just Cut Off a Whole Side of the Family and Say Move On?' The Reshaping of Paternal Grandparent-Grandchild Relationships Following Relationship Breakdown in the Middle Generation
(2010)
O'DWYER, CIARA MARY; DOYLE, MARTHA; TIMONEN, VIRPI
'How Can You Just Cut Off a Whole Side of the Family and Say Move On?' The Reshaping of Paternal Grandparent-Grandchild Relationships Following Relationship Breakdown in the Middle Generation
(2010)
O'DWYER, CIARA MARY; DOYLE, MARTHA; TIMONEN, VIRPI
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Based on a qualitative study of 31 grandparents, this article highlights how separation in the middle generation can result in an erosion of trust and quality of paternal grandparent-grandchild relationships. Despite these changes, grandparents endeavour to support and remain involved in the lives of their grandchildren by inter alia compensating for a perceived lack of their sons’ parenting skills, affirming their grandchild’s position in the paternal kin network and acting as a mediator between the separated couple to ensure continued contact with grandchildren. The findings suggest that the actions of paternal grandparents can potentially have important future implications not only for the grandparent-grandchild relationship, but also the relationship trajectories of their adult son and child in the post-separation family.
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/39134
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'Interrogating Irish Policies' Revisited
(2009)
KINGSTON, WILLIAM
'Interrogating Irish Policies' Revisited
(2009)
KINGSTON, WILLIAM
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peer-reviewed
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/29206
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'Ionadaiocht i bparlaimint na hEireann ag deireadh na mean-aoise' [Representation in the Irish Parliament in the late middle ages]
(1991)
Ellis, Steven G.
'Ionadaiocht i bparlaimint na hEireann ag deireadh na mean-aoise' [Representation in the Irish Parliament in the late middle ages]
(1991)
Ellis, Steven G.
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Firm evidence about the level of attendance in the late medieval Irish parliament is particularly scarce. Yet it is generally assumed that parliaments were sparsely attended because the control of the Dublin administration over outlying parts of the lordship was so weak. The document published here relates to the two sessions of parliament held before the deputy-lieutenant, Gerald Fitzgerald, 8th earl of Kildare, in 1499, and comprises a list of fines imposed on members of the three houses of parliament for absence without licence and on others who failed to return writs of summons. Analysis of the list shows that in this particular parliament at least representation extended well beyond the English Pale and a few outlying towns to include most of the late medieval lordship.
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1038
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'It's nice to see someone coming in': Exploring the Social Objectives of Meals-on-Wheels
(2010)
O'DWYER, CIARA MARY; TIMONEN, VIRPI
'It's nice to see someone coming in': Exploring the Social Objectives of Meals-on-Wheels
(2010)
O'DWYER, CIARA MARY; TIMONEN, VIRPI
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Despite the fact that meals-on-wheels have both nutritional and social aspects, there is a paucity of research on the social objectives of the service. This article set out to develop our understanding of the social objectives of meals-on-wheels and to explore the extent to which they are met by services in Ireland. A literature review suggested that meals-on-wheels have the potential to meet three social objectives, namely 1) providing meals recipients with social contact, 2) helping to re-stimulate an interest in meals and regularising mealtimes, and 3) helping to develop an acceptance of the service. Interviews were conducted with 66 purposively-sampled meals-on-wheels recipients in order to explore these themes and to augment them as necessary. Respondents derived limited social contact from the service, and there was considerable variance in staff awareness of this social dimension; the objective of regularising mealtimes was not important for most recipients; and many were rel...
http://hdl.handle.net/2262/39142
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'Living the Rosary'
(2003)
Leahy, Brendan
'Living the Rosary'
(2003)
Leahy, Brendan
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Written in the Year of the Rosary proclaimed by Pope John Paul II in 2002/3, this article proposes a consideration of the Rosary in christo-centric, ecumenical and anthropological perspectives.
http://eprints.nuim.ie/541/
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'Lots Done, More To Do': the Current State of Agile Systems Development Research
(2009)
Abrahamsson, Pekka; Conboy, Kieran; Wang, Xiaofeng
'Lots Done, More To Do': the Current State of Agile Systems Development Research
(2009)
Abrahamsson, Pekka; Conboy, Kieran; Wang, Xiaofeng
http://hdl.handle.net/10379/1637
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