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- OliverSkehan | Journalism/Article | 02.05.12 | 5 | 127
What does Cardinal Brady ask for? After watching Tuesday night’s harrowing ‘This World: The Shame of the Catholic Church’ on BBC it’s hard to visualise the aforementioned Archbishop of Armagh praying at all. It's no wonder mass attendances have halved in this country...?!? - JenGore | books, harry potter, hunger games, Journalism/Article, literature, reading, writing | 10.04.12 | 48
My mam is a book lover, she devours books one after the other and always has. She’s the main reason behind my love of books and it’s the one thing we’ve always bonded over. We’re the readers in the family, if someone to draw portraits of us we would have books instead of heads because we’re always behind them. - Rockingrebel | animals, circuses, Journalism/Article, media | 04.04.12 | 78
Last week a circus worker at a circus based in cork was seriously injured when a Indian Elephant accidently fell upon him. I look at how in the 21st century using wild animals for entertainment is inhumane and should not be acceptable. - JenGore | Journalism/Article, life, literature, typing, writing | 22.03.12 | 3 | 81
Most people these days will probably type articles and stories instead of writing them down on paper. It is faster and more efficient but doesn't anyone miss writing down their thoughts on paper? - [Insert name here] | Journalism/Article | 28.09.11 | 7 | 574
This is an assignment my Leaving Cert Higher Level English teacher set us for homework, we do an essay weekly. I find factual essays easier than fictional ones when it comes to writing on the spot like we will have to in the actual exam. I got an A2 on this one which I'm happy enough with but I would really appreciate any feedback! - ds12 | Journalism/Article | 20.09.11 | 1 | 174
How a Gaelic Football rivalry dominated a certain part of my life - James Doyle | Journalism/Article | 07.07.11 | 160
I, and others, as part of an assessment were given a task of applying our knowledge of a piece of literature, prose or poetry, to our own lives, and in doing so, not only reveal an understanding of our subject and it's author, but also something of our own thoughts and beliefs. - Twana Biram | baseball, English professor; collegiate financial hardships, Journalism/Article, junior college, Louisburg College | 09.06.11 | 6 | 142An Article written 3 yrs ago about how I came to be an involved professor through a love of baseball and teaching combined. (about 1900 words).
- JenGore | collin farrell, fassbender, fright night, Journalism/Article, saoirse ronan, vampires, x men | 17.05.11 | 222
With many shows like The Vampire Diaries coming to their seasonal ends, blood hungry fans will be looking for something else to sink their teeth in to. Not to worry, there will not be a shortage of fanged Irish beauties about - JenGore | dc, Journalism/Article, marvel, superheroes | 15.05.11 | 6 | 177
2011 looks set to be truly Marvellous . In 2011 we’re going to see a whole bunch of films released that are based on the Marvel and DC original creations, but mostly Marvel. - cherokee135 | Journalism/Article | 19.04.11 | 1 | 224
A slictly poetically licensed report of a trip or four to the Irish Kris Kristofferson tour in 2010.....by me. Hope it fits the genre and isn't pushing out the boundaries of what's allowed ...Part 1 - Ndrek Gjini | Journalism/Article | 10.03.11 | 3 | 441....Here to this building, for years and years, always the first crowd arrived earlier than the second one. They were constantly nicely dressed, solemn, and glum. And then the crowd of ‘sinners’ came, dingy, loudly, edgy.
- Travors | 80s, funny, Humour, Journalism/Article, Movies, Observations | 06.02.11 | 10 | 463
If, like me, you grew up on staple diet of 80s movies, then you’re probably already familiar with The Thinking Place. If not, watch a bunch of 80s movies and you’ll begin to recognise a gradual series of events that lead up to The Thinking Place, something like this: - FraInnocente | Journalism/Article | 03.02.11 | 6 | 220
I first came across Sir Arthur Quiller Couch when I was a student at Galway National University... I read in awe... helped on my way by a true Mentor. - FraInnocente | Journalism/Article | 01.02.11 | 14 | 252
I came across this gem many years ago, treasured it ever since. I share it with you now... humbly... - Jack Farrell | Journalism/Article | 05.01.11 | 3 | 216
Some reflections and thoughts on the new documentary film, The Pipe, charting the struggles of the people of Rossport, Co Mayo and their struggles against big oil.
Random Reads
- Maggiemay | Love Poetry | 17.05.12
You never forget the first baby you cared for be it your first born or a baby your about to adopt but things change and things dont work out that way in my case his mother decided to keep him his name was Michael.
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