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Monthly Archives: June 2020
Citizen Journalism Ireland: Published articles on different topics 2009 year. Revised 2020. 10 headings words Tranche (C)
No. 1 20th September 2009 Awareness, influence from the street up to ensure the survival of the Island of Ireland and the Rule of Law Ireland is rapidly being consumed by a recession the majority of our people have no … Continue reading
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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Published articles on different topics 2009 year. Revised 2020. 10 headings 6,600 words Tranche (B)
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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Published articles on different topics 2009 year. Revised 2020. 10 headings 6,600 words Tranche (B)
No. 1 24th August 2009 Economic and Social history origins and NAMA https://www.nama.ie/about-us Yes, there is recession, even depression, but at grass roots level and by forming communities we can halt the decay that is already so visible. I … Continue reading
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Citizen Journalism Ireland: Published articles on different topics 2009 year. Revised 2020. 10 headings 5300 words
5th June 2009 Watched the programme on John Carthy, https://www.irishtimes.com/news/remembering-john-carthy-with-hope-1.355975 “murdered” at Abbeylara. The Barr Tribunal http://www.justice.ie/en/JELR/Pages/PR07000911and I ask the question “Have we seriously advanced our knowledge about neuro-psychiatry? Mental illness is very real to our society. Asylums, the word dates … Continue reading
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Artificial Kidneys Are a Step Closer With This New Tech
Kidneys are incredibly hard to synthetically recreate; each kidney contains around one million intricately-structured nephrons. Source: Artificial Kidneys Are a Step Closer With This New Tech
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