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== European Ideology and European Expansion ==

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Mercy University Hospital

The Mercy University Hospital (MUH) is a large teaching hospital of UCC in Cork city Ireland.

The second largest hospital in Cork, MUH is a 354-bed acute general hospital providing in-patient, day-patient, out-patient services and accident and emergency services.

Located in the city centre, MUH is one of two Voluntary Hospitals in the city. Currently, the hospital employs approximately 1,500 staff. Annually treated are approximately 24,000 inpatients and day patients, 28,000 outpatients and 24,000 emergency patients treated. The number of patients treated by the Mercy University Hospital has risen substantially in the last decade and will continue to do so as new facilities are brought on stream.

HISTORY

The oldest part of the Mercy University Hospital dates from 1764-1767, originally functioning as the Mansion House for the Mayor of Cork. It later became an educational establishment before becoming the Mercy Hospital on 17th March 1857 when the Sisters of Mercy established a hospital for the sick and poor of the city.

The hospital began as a 40-bed hospital staffed by four Sisters but in the intervening years it has expanded rapidly both in terms of facilities and accommodation. In the last decade, the Mercy University Hospital has undergone very significant capital development, spending over €19,050,000 on relocating its public wards into a new building and the further development of various specialities within the hospital, including a 50-bed acute psychiatric unit and new pathology and clinical pharmacology units.

The hospital participates in the medical undergraduate training programme that runs in association with the National University of Ireland (UCC). The Cork Voluntary Hospitals School of Nursing is based at the Mercy University Hospital and participates in the Registration Diploma Programme in General Nursing in association with University College Cork.

Sources

http://www.hse.ie http://www.ucc.ie http://www.muh.ie

86.41.88.113 00:25, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Daniella Morris

Daniella Morris(born on July 25,1989) is a seventeen year old beauty queen from New York. She has recently been crowned Miss Teen New York 2006 on July 22, 2006 in Manhattan just days before her seventeenth birthday. Daniella Morris was also crowned Miss Dream Girl USA 2007(the national beauty pageant which appeared on television), on October 27,2006. Daniella Morris plans to compete in 2007 for the Miss New York preliminary to eventually move on to Miss America. Daniella Morris has been in over 10 television commericials including K-Smart cereal and The Manhattan School of Dance. Morris has also appeared on television, including the hit daytime soap opera 'Passions' as the lovely small role of Aleene. She was also an extra for the television sitcoms Reba and Gilmore Girls. Morris was also featured as an extra in Avril Lavigne's music video for 'Sk8er boi' in 2002.(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk8er_Boi) While holding her title as Miss Teen New York, she has worked with Girl Scouts of Long Island and Child Abuse Prevention Services against bullying. She was able to organize and fund a musical event and donate over $2,000 to The American Cancer Society. Morris was also featured as a rising star and outstanding citizen in "Teen Role Model Magazine." Daniella has also been featured in her local newspaper "Garden City Life" in 2006. She is now a senior and is being homeschooled. She once attended Garden City High School in Long Island, New York. She now plans to attend Princeton University, New York University, University of California Los Angeles, Stony Brook University, or Messiah University in Fall of 2007. She has received many different awards including The Presidental Volunteer Service Award in 2006 and The Most Oustanding Student in 2003. For more information on Daniella Morris please visit her official website at www.daniellamorris.com


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http://allamericanpageants.homestead.com/index.html www.daniellamorris.com http://www.votemccarthy.com/photos.asp www.votemccarthy.com www.myspace.com/daniellagirl89 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=134680208 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=112297905 www.jenasims.com www.missteennewyorkusa.com http://www.sweetpeapageants.net/Va_Pageants.html http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=115489681 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=105568762 www.supermodelsoftheuniverse.com www.supermodelsunlimited.com http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=108103799 http://www.missglamorusa.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk8er_Boi http://allamericanpageants.homestead.com/index.html www.daniellamorris.com http://www.votemccarthy.com/photos.asp www.votemccarthy.com www.myspace.com/daniellagirl89 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=134680208 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=112297905 www.jenasims.com www.missteennewyorkusa.com http://www.sweetpeapageants.net/Va_Pageants.html http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=115489681 http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=105568762 www.supermodelsoftheuniverse.com www.supermodelsunlimited.com http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=108103799 http://www.missglamorusa.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sk8er_Boi

69.114.100.90 01:05, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Good Shepherd Catholic College Mount Isa" Good Shepherd Catholic College Mount Isa, is a secondary school in the city of Mount Isa, Queensland Australia. There are only 2 secondary schools in Mount Isa. Spinifex State College being that other school. Its offical website is [www.gsccmi.tsv.catholic.edu.au/]

Religion of Celtic High Fantasy

Since the 1970's, subjects of unknown origin have stocked the bookshelves of bookstores, libraries, retailers and other notewrorthy merchants, sold at moderate to reasonable prices and emulated by persons of all sources to where drastic lifestyles changes werer made, especially in terms of a "time warp." For some persons in the mainstream, the literature is mere nonsense, remiscient of science fiction and fantasy but without the magic nor the science deplicted in popular ltierature. For the persons who purchased the books, on the other hand, praised the works to be like that of L. Ron Hubbard or Baba Ram Dass, authors with mixed reputations. The fanfare had so much reputation that publishers decided to coin a phrase or term so as to categorize these works of fiction, and the best term they could devise was "new age," after the Latin word for the Celtic religion of Galicia, which is Marin. Such a term also sparked controversy, since the works of these "new age" authors contradicted both the Zodian literature and the high fantasy noted among J.R.R. Tolkien and Sinclair Lewis, both into whom defended their religious beliefs before the literary movement hereof.

The new age literary movement of the 1970's and 1980's also gave rise to the so-called neopagan movement of literature, along with the Wiccan counterculture and mock devotions of Scientology, Eckankar and Celtic Christianity, just to name a few. All of the New Age literature that are "condemned" are found to be non-Zodian, as certain themes of Islam, Judaism and Zen Buddhism were prevalent. Such literature was also found to be of the imagination, as a recent poll on religious movmements found no objective resources to define or distinguish the entity form all other social groups. Aspects of fantasy and science fiction were found in new age literature, including pseudologisms, nonexistient place and time, supernatural powers and so on. The difference between this literary genre and that of science fiction and fantasy is that the elements of both subgenres are superimposed and integrated while "new age" literature utilizes abstractions of religious beliefs and modern spirituality.

Although the Latin term for "new age" would also fall under noetic, many literary fanatics feel it should be sold under religion or philosophy since they wish to remain anonymous, mostly in fear of being condemned by their loved ones. The sequence of "new age" literature is similar to self-help or support groups into which the matter is simply of trust and fellowship. Simply put, the greater majority of religious faith would currently feel that the "new age" movement should be categorized and placed where it belongs -- in the literary genre of science fiction and fantasy.

Sources

The Lord of the Rings (complete trilogy) by J.R.R. Tolkien. The Celts: Europe's People of Iron by Time Life Kingdom of the Celts by John King Irish Fatasy at www.irishfantasy.com The Hobbit and other works of J.R.R. Tolkien The Celts by the British Broadcasting Company (BBC) Any book or website on Celtic, Irish or High Fantasy. 207.155.27.16 01:18, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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Mark Keenan

Mark Keenan, Born October 1985 in Wexford, Ireland, is a product of the St. Patricks Athletic youth system which has produced players such as Kevin Doyle and Alan Quinn. Keenan, striker by trade signed in the summer of 2004 alongside friend Paul O'Sullivan, a wingback.

Mark Keenan was spotted by St.Pats scouts after winning the NUI Maynooth 2004 "Golden Boot" award with 7 goal in 7 games. He was a member of the Maynooth team who lost in the semi finals of the Collingwood Cup in 04.

After a year with St Pats and injury curse struck and Keenan was released, after being told by doctors it was unsafe to comtinue playing he gave up his search for a new club and retire aged 20.

Sources

www.stpatsfc.ie www.may.ie

86.42.196.147 02:44, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

AM

AM, is an American musician and award winning songwriter whose debut album "TROUBLED TIMES" was released on October 31, 2006 on Defend Music in the U.S. and Canada. All 10 songs from "Troubled Times" were placed in movies and television shows including: HBO's "Big Love", ABC's "What About Brian", and MTV's "Real World".

When tastemaker DJ Nic Harcourt began playing AM's demo on KCRW, the buzz began and acclaim followed with AM's win for Best Singer/Songwriter of the Year 2005 at the LA Weekly Music Awards.

AM's festival touring includes the UK's Wireless, Guilfest, and Latitude Festival, and the United States SXSW Music Festival and Voodoo Music Festival where he shared the main stage with The Flaming Lips and Duran Duran.


Sources

http://localemagazine.com/articles.html

Stacyrachelle 03:30, 13 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]

European Ideology and European Expansion

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