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RIP Ashling Murphy – She Was Going For A Run
Candlelight vigils and musical tributes are being held all over Ireland and UK , this weekend, over the death of a 23 year old teacher, Ashling Murphy. What a waste of a beautiful life, taken too soon by an unknown … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs And Blogging, Crime & Justice, Death, Teaching, Violence, Women
Tagged ceoltóir, cláirseoir, daughter, daylight attack, dead, Destiny, female violence, harpist, high achiever, Lady Jane Wilde, muinteoir, Murder, musician, popular, pretty, RIP Ashling Murphy, she was going for a run, shining light, sister, Success, Teacher
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Wild Nights—Wild Nights! By Emily Dickinson
A Love Poem For Valentine’s Day Wild Nights – Wild Nights!Were I with theeWild Nights should beOur luxury! Futile – the winds –To a heart in port –Done with the compass –Done with the chart! Rowing in Eden –Ah, the … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs And Blogging, Poet, Poetry, Romance, Women
Tagged Emily Dickinson, love, love is love, love poetry, lovers, Valentines Weekend, Wild Nights
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The CervicalCheck Scandal – A Legal Analysis
Title: The CervicalCheck Scandal – A Legal Analysis Author: India Kelly Published : Trinity College Law Review (TCLR Online) Full Text & Source: https://trinitycollegelawreview.org/cervical-check-scandal/ The Internet, Online, 6/02/2022 Sample Text: Introduction …..A retrospective audit of cervical cancer screenings showed that … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs And Blogging, Death, Health, Healthcare, Ireland, Rights, Women
Tagged cancer, CervicalCheck, HPV, HSE, Human Papilloma virus, India Kelly, Ireland, medical diaster, medical errors, missed abnormalities, non-disclosure, open disclosure, retrospective audit, The CervicalCheck Scandal, the Medical Council, tribunal, Trinity College Law Review, Vicky Phelan, woman
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Mother And Baby Commission: Final Report Published And The Taoiseach Apologises To Them In The Dail
The full report is published online: https://assets.gov.ie/118565/107bab7e-45aa-4124-95fd-1460893dbb43.pdf My Comment: ( I hope this reports helps them. The state, the father of the children, the nuns, their parents and society in general failed them. It was so wrong. They committed … Continue reading
Posted in Baby, Blogs And Blogging, Care, Childbirth, Children, Ireland, Irish People, Irish Politics, Parenting, Pregnancy, Reports, Women
Tagged babies adopted, babies failed, cruel, failed by state, final report, Hard work, homes commission, little food, MOTHER AND BABY HOMES, no compassion, no love, no pain relief, nuns, tough, women failed
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Your Diet
“Your diet is not only what you eat. It’s what you watch, what you listen to, what you read, the people you hang around… be mindful of the things you put into your body emotionally, spiritually, and physically.” Tiny Buddha
Posted in Blogs And Blogging, Body & Spirit, Children, Health, Men, Mind, Body & Spirit, Nutrition, Psychology, Women
Tagged be mindful, emotional health, healthy lifestyle, lifestyle, physical health, spiritual health, what you read, your diet, your friends
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Rosa Parks Honored With a Barbie Doll on Women’s Equality Day — TIME
Civil rights activist Rosa Parks is being honored with her own Barbie doll. The toy company Mattel unveiled the new doll for Women’s Equality Day on August 26 as part of a range dedicated to celebrating inspiring women. Parks became … Continue reading
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Tagged brave, bus ride, bus seat, civil rights, equality, female, female equality, public transport, Racism, Rosa Park, sat on bus, transport, travel, women
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Female And 50!!
After recently turning 50 my sister sent me this artcle. It is a great read. I can relate. Title: The ‘middlepause’: what no one tells you about turning 50 Author: Marina Benjamin Full Text & Source: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/the-middlepause-what-no-one-tells-you-about-turning-50/ The Internet, Online, … Continue reading
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Tagged aging, appearance, body, happy, hormones, mature, weight, wiser, women
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RIP Toni Morrison
Title: Toni Morrison, author and Nobel laureate, dies aged 88 Authors: Richard Lea and Sian Cain Full Text Online: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/aug/06/toni-morrison-author-and-pulitzer-winner-dies-aged-88 Online, The Internet, 07/08/2019 Sample Text: In a statement on Tuesday, her family and publisher Knopf confirmed that the author … Continue reading
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Tagged author, award winning author, black writer, Death, editor, National Humanities medal, novels, Presidential Medal of Freedom, Song of Solomon and Beloved, The Bluest Eye, the Légion d’Honneur, the National Book Foundation medal, the Nobel prize, the Pulitzer prize, the voices of African Americans, Toni Morrison, words on racism, writer
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Get That Beach Body For Summer – Suffer Now, Enjoy Later
All my friends have lost weight and they are looking great. I asked them their secret. It’s slimming world. So I decided to do a little research into it and try it. Here is what I learned. Dieters are allowed … Continue reading
Crazy Nursing Agency Fees
Why are don’t the HSE get more Human Resources staff and recruit graduating nurses themselves. It would take more people off the dole and they would have more control over the quality of staff they get. The HSE currently pays … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Blogs And Blogging, Health, Health & Safety, Healthcare, Ireland, Irish Politics, Medical, Nursing, Women, Work & Workers
Tagged affordable housing, agency nursing fees, better pay, better working conditions, childcare, creches, expensive living, healthcare Ireland, housing, HSE, living allowance, long shifts, more HR staff HSE, more permanent nurses posts, more staff, mortgage, no more agency fees, nurse strike colution, nurses Ireland, nurses strike ROI, paid masters fees, recruit from colleges at home and at abroad, shorter shifts, state childcare, work to get mums back to nursing
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Harvard Publishes Living Better, Living Longer Report
Title: Living Better, Living Longer Author: Harvard Medical School & Robert Schreiber, Harvard Publisher: Harvard Health Publishing Sample Text: With this Special Health Report, Living Better, Living Longer, you will learn the protective steps doctors recommend for keeping your mind … Continue reading
Posted in Academic, Advice, Blogs And Blogging, Health, Journal Articles, Literature, Men, Mind, Body & Spirit, Old People, Women
Tagged diet, exercise, healthy, Living Better, Living Longer, medical advice, old people, seniors
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Old Ireland Was No Country For Women
Some poor Irish women of the past suffered much so we could own property, vote, earn a living and live the life we want. Thank-you brave ladies. We still have not got pay and promotion equality or even even representation … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs And Blogging, Charity, Childbirth, Children, Documentaries, Family, Health, History, Ireland, Irish People, Psychology, Religion, Women
Tagged Adoption, crimes against women, females history, Ireland, Irish Politics, Irish Women, No Country For Women, nuns, Old Ireland, RTE, women freedom, women pregnancy, Women's Lives
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Ireland Has Repealed The 8th Amendment – 66.4% Yes
World trust The People Of Ireland That Will Not Be Baby Killers. We could no longer bury our heads in the sand and turn a blind eye to the women and girls traveling alone in the boat to the UK … Continue reading
Posted in Blogs And Blogging, Ireland, Irish People, Irish Politics, Politics, Women
Tagged Abortion, no 33.6%, repeaed the 8th, yes 66.4%, yes vote
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8 Things Life Has Taught Me – Ladies, Pass It On
Title: 8 Things Life Has Taught Me Author: Ali Mc Graw Full Text & Source: https://theheartysoul.com/8-things-life-taught-ladies-pass/?utm_source=HIYL&utm_content=56141-S3UV The Internet, Online, 01/05/2018 Sample Text 1. Take the time to really evaluate your goals …….. 2. STOP Trying to Please Everyone ………. 3. … Continue reading
Posted in Advice, Blogs And Blogging, Happiness, Health, Mind, Body & Spirit, Mothers, Motivational, Psychology, Relaxation, Women
Tagged 8 Things Life Has Taught Me, advice, Ali Mc Graw, happines, Health, psychology, wise words
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A Girl That Reads Becomes A Woman That Thinks
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go. Dr.Seuss We lose ourselves in books. We find ourselves there too. Anonymous Between the pages of a book is … Continue reading
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