Monthly Archives: March 2016

SUICIDE: LIFE SENTENCE TO THOSE LEFT BEHIND by Michelle Clarke

December 2015: Daily we hear of suicides, suicide murders, matricide, fratricide.  We have too many charities but yet too many die.  Is it time for a re-think?  I have no answers but I do think it … Source: SUICIDE: LIFE … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism: Centenary : Easter 2016 by Michelle Clarke

August 13th, 2005  00.09 by Realta Rua James Connolly’s Grandson In Fresh Call To Save 16 Moore Street Today (Weds 10th August) James Connolly’s grandson made a renewed call for the house with 1916 associations to be saved from developers. … Continue reading

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‘If you want to know who I am, I am John D Mahon of Ballydonnellan castle’ Link to O’Donnellan ffrench Blake-Forster Michelle Clarke maternal family

Week II Source: ‘If you want to know who I am, I am John D Mahon of Ballydonnellan castle’

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The Time for Action is Now; it is never too late to do something. Antoine de Saint-Exupery (Traumatic brain injury: a survivor’s contributions) by Michelle Clarke

Brain Awareness Week 2007 Dé Máirt Márta 13, 2007 19:10 by Michelle Clarke – Social Inclusion; understanding and compassion The intricacies of the brain, consciousness and the grasp that it i… Source: The Time for Action is Now; it is … Continue reading

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BRAIN AWARENESS MONTH March JACK RUSSELL WE MISS YOU SO MUCH. SUNDAY MORNING HE PASSED AWAY IT WAS A STROKE (Michelle Clarke)

As the month of March 2019 draws to a close, Brain Awareness gathers momentum with each day that passes. For March 2019 I want to add something very important.  Pure chance and constant curiosity led me to two professional people, … Continue reading

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Citizen Journalism: Jack Russell our beloved canine friend and mentor RIP today. Selection of contributions to citizen journalism by Michelle Clarke

13th March 2016: hearts broken.  The decision had finally come to the stage that any longer we were asking our best friend to suffer life in distress.  Our friend Sally at 12 midnight brought us to UCD ‘University College Dublin’ … Continue reading

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ESSAYS: TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN: Business Economics and Social Studies 1997/98 – LAW ESSAY: ABORTION by Michelle Clarke

DESCRIBE THE TREATMENT OF ABORTION UNDER THE VARIOUS SOURCES OF IRISH LAW, INVOLVING THE EVOLUTION OF THE CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO LIFE OF THE UNBORN WITHIN THE IRISH CONSTITUTION. SUGGEST REFORMS OF THIS LAW WHICH WOULD MAKE IT MORE JUST, AND … Continue reading

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NAMA – 2009- BBC SPOTLIGHT PROGRAMME 1ST MARCH 2016: FINANCIAL RUIN IN IRELAND: WHAT DID WE LEARN FROM OUR HISTORY? by Michelle Clarke

Originally posted on canisgallicus:
NAMA – Words, Sentences, Theories Abound In Ireland March 1st 2016:  BBC Spotlight programme which has placed NAMA at the centre of US Security Exchange Commission “SEC” investigations; and the Northern Ireland Crimes agency.  Two points:…

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