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 Encyclopedia4U - List of Irish <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> - Encyclopedia Article
Perhaps because of the extent of Irish emigration, talented <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> of Irish birth or descent have become known throughout the world.
<<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> who come from the island of Ireland, which includes <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> from both Irish territories, the Republic of Ireland and the province of Northern Ireland.
Frederick Boland - Diplomat and Irish delegate to UN
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/l/list-of-irish-people.html   (1076 words)

  
 Turkmen Adat
The penalty is in the favor of the bride’s relatives according to the decision of the <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Court.
This case, on Niyaz Bibi’s petition was considered by the Extraordinary <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Congress of Judges on 30 November 1896.
Turkmen <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> going to marry never directly participate in matchmaking; this is undertaken through a third person, usually by a relative or an honorable old man. A matchmaker goes to the bride’s relatives and in the case of their consent to marriage, they discuss the conditions of kalym and the wedding day.
http://faculty.philau.edu/kleinbachr/turkmen_adat.htm   (9661 words)

  
 Economy - India Bilateral Treaties and Agreements - Volume II
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Legation of the <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Republic of Hungary, New Delhi.
H.E. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Legation of the <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Republic of Hungary, New Delhi.
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary, Legation of the Hungarian <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Republic, 10, Pusa Road, New Delhi.
http://www.meaindia.nic.in/treatiesagreement/1954/chap97.htm   (9661 words)

  
 Irish <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  The Republic of Ireland 2002 census reports 3,508,407 <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> who were born on the island of Ireland.
The diaspora contains over 80 million <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>, and it is believed that roughly one third of the Presidents of the United States of America had at least some Irish descent.
It is predominately religion, history and political differences (Irish nationalism versus British unionism) that divide the two communities, as many of the Scotch-Irish settlers are in part of Gaelic origin themselves and therefore related to their Irish Catholic neighbours.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_ethnicity   (3140 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s National Movement
Patrick Manning Patrick Augustus Mervyn Manning (born August 17, 1946) is the current Prime Minister and Minister of Finance of Trinidad and Tobago and Political Leader of the Peoples National Movement (PNM).
The <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s National Movement is apolitical party in Trinidad and Tobago.
On April 13, PNM Deputy Leader and Minister of External Affairs A.N.R. Robinson resigned from the party and government.On the 20th facing a revolt by a portion of the Army in collusion with the growing Black Power movement, Williams declared a State of Emergency.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/People%27s-National-Movement   (3250 words)

  
 Famous Irish <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>
Writer and Irish nationalist agitator, executed because of his support for the republican cause in the civil war that followed the establishment of the Irish Free State.
In 1921 he was elected to the Dáil Éireann (Irish Assembly) as a Sinn Féin deputy from County Wicklow and became the Dáil's minister of propaganda.
Irish tenor who was considered to be one of the finest singers of the first quarter of the 20th century.
http://www.users.bigpond.com/kirwilli/famous/statesmen.htm   (4986 words)

  
 Irish Immigration
The British administration and absentee landlords were blamed for this catastrophe by the Irish <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>.
Irish mayors such as Richard Croker of New York and James Curley in Boston were accused of corruption by investigative journalists such as Ray Stannard Baker and Lincoln Steffens.
In 1890 there were large numbers of Irish born immigrants in the states of New York (483,000), Massachusetts (260,000), Illinois (124,000) and Minnesota (28,000).
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/USAEireland.htm   (2004 words)

  
 <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>> and Their Diet
Hungarians are of Finno-Ugric origin and as a <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> have lived in their present-day homeland, the Danube Basin, for more than 1,000 years.
More than 1 million <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>, one-eighth of the population, are either foreign born or the children of immigrants.
The <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> of this land are also considered to be optimists.
http://www.ianr.unl.edu/kendrick/411/people-S00.html   (2004 words)

  
 Remembering 1986 <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>> Power Revolution
Filipinos understand and approve of <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> power as their spontaneous collective action to take matters into their own hands to force the resignation or ouster of a president whom they judge to be grossly corrupt and abusive of his powers, a traitor to his high office and his country.
However, they also realize that removing a president through <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> power is an extraordinary act that should not be abused or perverted.
These policies included <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> empowerment particularly at the local level, national unification embracing the traditionally marginalized and even the main rebel groups, recovery of plundered public resources and relentless pursuit of those responsible for the rape of an entire nation across several generations.
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/Tagalog/Tagalog_Default_files/Philippine_Culture/remembering_the_1986_people_power_revolution.htm   (5311 words)

  
 Culture.7859
Members of a sector owed allegiance to the sector head, a man who held a senior title in the Lozi court, and were frequently dispersed throughout the kingdom.
In addition, the Lozi courts had a number of stewards, councillors, and members of the royalty, all of whom participated in decision making.
Lozi derives largely from the Sotho dialect spoken by the Kololo, who conquered the Lozi, but it exhibits some modifications, especially in phonetics and vocabulary.
http://lucy.ukc.ac.uk/EthnoAtlas/Hmar/Cult_dir/Culture.7859   (1963 words)

  
 Pol Pot killer file
Towns and cities are emptied and their former inhabitants are deemed "April 17th <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>" or "new <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>".
"<<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>> died, but there were many causes of their deaths," he says, denying that millions perished.
By 1973 the Khmer Rouge are able to launch independent and successful attacks against the Khmer Republic troops, taking control of nearly 60% of Cambodia's territory and 25% of its population.
http://www.moreorless.au.com/killers/pot.html   (4646 words)

  
 2001 in India
Early May - Ten <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> are killed in pre-electoral clashes in the northeastern state of Assam as the outlawed separatist United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) clashes with soldiers.
January 16- 11 <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> are killed when six members of the Kashmiri separatist guerrilla group Lashkar-e-Toiba attempt to storm Srinagar's civilian airport.
September 30 - Madhavrao Scindia, the deputy leader of the opposition Congress (I) party, is one of eight <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> killed in a plane crash.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/2/20/2001_in_india.html   (3632 words)

  
 Irish Stamps
These bills were supported by a majority of the Irish <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>, but bitterly opposed by the Protestant minority who resided mainly in 6 northern counties.
The Irish Republican Brotherhood largely remained loyal to Michael Collins but the IRA split into a pro-treaty faction that became the Free State Army and an anti-treaty faction that continued to call itself the Irish Republican Army.
He eventually became prime minister of the Irish Free State and later President of the Republic of Ireland.
http://web.umr.edu/~greggjay/irstamp.html   (2810 words)

  
 Khmer Rouge - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In terms of the number of <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> killed as a proportion of the population of the country it ruled and time in power, it was probably the most lethal regime of the 20th century.
<<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>> were told they must "forge" (Khmer: "lot dam") a new revolutionary character, that they were the "instruments" (Khmer: "opokar") of the Angkar (Organization, not to be confused with Angkor), and that nostalgia for prerevolutionary times (Khmer: "choeu stek arom", or "memory sickness") could result in their receiving Angkar's "invitation."
Some 200,000 <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> passed through this centre before taken to sites outside Phnom Penh such as Choeung Ek, where most were executed and buried in mass graves.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khmer_Rouge   (2982 words)

  
 Excelsior... Nation
She called upon the <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> to vote for the BJP in the elections to ensure development of the State.
<<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL) national president K G Kannabiran today condemned the Tamil Nadu Government for invoking provisions of the controversial Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA) against the Naxalites arrested in Dharmapuri in November last.
<<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Union of Civil Liberties (PUCL) national president K G....
http://www.dailyexcelsior.com/web1/03feb09/national.htm   (4323 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Nigeria
While Shagari was able to serve his entire term and was, in fact the victor of the 1983 elections, many <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> believed the elections were rigged and the rightful leader was Obafemi Awolowo.
Ibibio may refer to: The Ibibio language The Ibibio <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
Alhaji Shehu Usman Aliyu Shagari, Turakin Sakkwato (born May 25, 1925) was the President of Nigerias ill-fated Second Republic (1979 - 1983), after the handover of power by General Olusegun Obasanjos caretaker government.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Nigeria   (8119 words)

  
 Keywords
Khmer <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s National Liberation Front (KPNLF) was a non-communist resistance movement created by former prime minister Son Sann in October 1979 to oppose the Vietnamese occupying forces and Vietnamese installed government in Phnom Penh.
<<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Republic of Kampuchea is the name given to Cambodia from 1979 to 1989 during the Vietnamese occupation.
The Cambodian <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Party is the successor of the <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>’s Revolutionary Party of Kampuchea that was formed in 1979 with Vietnamese guidance.
http://www.seasite.niu.edu/khmer/Ledgerwood/KEYWORDS.HTM   (2168 words)

  
 Chronology
AGP (Assam <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Party): Before the state assembly election in December 1985 against the long ruling Congress(I), AASU leaders signed an accord for a separate regional party, the AGP.
October 13 1992: 21 <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> were killed in a bomb explosion on a train in the district of Barpeta, allegedly planted by rebels of the outlawed BSF.
The government rejects the creation of a separate Bodo state and proposes that a working group be established (Statesman, 09/18/97).
http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/data/indbodochro.htm   (7666 words)

  
 Kampuchea Krom's History
In relations to the US Department of State sponsoring the so-called "study of genocide in Cambodia," another study should be conducted, especially regarding how the communist Vietnam conducted its genocide actions against the Khmer <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>.
The <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> were exhausted by huge construction projects and by wars of conquest.
Khmer Krom ask the world nothing but their rights to freedom, human dignities, and self-determination, principles which are embedded in the Charter of the United Nations.
http://www.compnow.com/homepage/users/chonekim/KKromhist.html   (3216 words)

  
 Selected document
And this is so irrespective of the fact that, in 1879, the Meriam <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> were settled on their land, the gardens were being tilled, the Mamoose and the London Missionary Society were keeping the peace and a form of justice was being administered.
The right of the <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> of England to their property, does not in fact depend on any royal grant, and the principle that all lands are holden mediately or immediately of the Crown flows from the adoption of the feudal system merely (Co Lit 1, and ibid.191, a, Mr.
If that submission be right, the Queen took the land occupied by Meriam <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> on 1 August 1879 without their knowing of the expropriation; they were no longer entitled without the consent of the Crown to continue to occupy the land they had occupied for centuries past.
http://law.murdoch.edu.au/academics/zariski/fri/mabo.htm   (3216 words)

  
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Turkmen media reported that a number of <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> had been injured as a result of the attack, including a presidential bodyguard who was struck by the truck as he attempted to stop it.
Sixteen <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> said to be directly involved in the assassination attempt or its organization were detained on November 26.
The president, who is known as Turkmenbashi (head of all Turkmens), was the head of the Turkmen Communist Party in 1985 and has been president since his country became independent in 1991.
http://www.saeedi.4t.com/custom3.html   (19059 words)

  
 The Scots-Irish in America
In the homes of the <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>, when the father of his house gathered his family at the morning and evening altar, the protection of the Lord was fervently besought to be with Father Smiley and his enterprise.
Nine weary and anxious months went by, and at length one Sabbath morning when the <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> assembled for worship, there in his accustomed place in front of the pulpit, sat the sturdy old elder.
The <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> were taught that, by the provisions of the covenant, the children of the believers had a birthright, a veritable citizenship in the kingdom of heaven, and that baptism was the public and official recognition and seal of that birthright.
http://www.ls.net/~newriver/pa/dinsm1.htm   (21956 words)

  
 A <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Movement: Communication, Communion and Community
There was a kinship of sorts among these <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> of the Federation; as we have observed more than once in earlier chapters, they were drawn together in their movement not by the physical blindness they had in common (that might as often be an alienating or estranging factor) but by the social vision they shared.
Blind <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> didn't have access to orientation and mobility training or Braille or any of the other skills that we need to be competitive, and she and others went to the legislature and had a bill passed that created our orientation center.
We should not forget the pioneers of our movement, and we should not judge their contributions by the fact that their thinking and philosophy were formed in an earlier day when conditions were different, opportunities for the blind virtually nonexistent, and organized effort by blind <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> only a hope and a distant dream.
http://www.nfb.org/books/books1/wam16.htm   (22389 words)

  
 Law in the context of Nkoya society, Western Zambia, in the 1970s
Most <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> have moved to another village at least once in their lifetime, many have moved much more often, and in a majority of cases an insoluble conflict was at the bottom of the change in village affiliation.
As late as 1937 the colonial administration helped to establish a Lozi appeal court (Naliele kuta) headed by the son of a Lozi Paramount Chief, in the centre of Nkoya country.
Since colonial rule based its legitimacy on a treaty with the Lozi king, the white administration boosted the Lozi political claims and favoured the development of a system where Lozi representatives (indunas) would take up residence with the major Nkoya chiefs and share in their political and judicial functions (Stokes 1966).
http://www.shikanda.net/ethnicity/lawinthe.htm   (10788 words)

  
 The Great Irish Famine
Tens of thousands of <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> died during the winter of 1846, but "Russell and his colleagues never conceived of interfering with the structure of the Irish economy in the ways that would have been necessary to prevent the worst effects of the famine." (25.)
Black <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>, especially "Hottentots" were at the bottom, with Celts (Irish) and Jews somewhere in between.
Whether her children by a Black slave husband were to be slave or free, occupied the courts of Maryland for a number of years.
http://www.nde.state.ne.us/SS/irish/irish_pf.html   (16021 words)

  
 PM - Court grants Native Title to Torres Strait's Meriam <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>
JOHN TAYLOR: Today in a special sitting on Dauar Island on the far eastern reaches of the Torres Strait, Federal Court Chief Justice Michael Black recognised the Meriam <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>'s Native Title over Dauar and Waiar Islands.
JOHN TAYLOR: Today's announcement has been a long time coming, when in 1992 the High Court ruled that the Meriam <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> had Native Title over Murray or Mer Island, as its locally known.
JOHN TAYLOR: The Meriam <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> don't believe today's ceremony physically changes their life.
http://www.abc.net.au/pm/stories/s312956.htm   (16021 words)

  
 Austrian <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Party - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Party has also been consistently controlling the state governments of the rural and strongly Catholic states of Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, and Vorarlberg.
In terms of Federal Assembly seats, the <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Party has consistently been the strongest or second-strongest party; as such, it has lead or at least been a partner in most Austria's federal cabinets.
The Austrian <<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>>'s Party is the successor of the Christian Social Party, a staunchly conservative movement founded in 1893 by Karl Lueger, mayor of Vienna and highly controversial right-wing populist.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_People%27s_Party   (16021 words)

  
 Human Rights Brief - Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law - Washington College of Law
He created numerous Turkmen holidays, glorified Turkmen life in his Rukhnama, and deemed the 21st century Turkmenistan's Altyn Assyr, or "Golden Century." Niyazov has also placed himself at the core of the Turkmen national identity by depicting himself as the heroic figurehead of the Turkmen <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>.
While the global community moves towards increased recognition of the many affiliations, ties, and loyalties that <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> enjoy, the Turkmen government seems to be moving in the opposite direction, creating a society in which diversity and criticism are met with retribution.
Following the alleged assassination attempt, Turkmen authorities made widespread arrests of individuals believed to be involved in the conspiracy to assassinate Niyazov and unlawfully detained up to 700 <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>, I including women, children, and elderly persons.
http://www.wcl.american.edu/hrbrief/11/1shaver.cfm   (2873 words)

  
 Against a <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>>'s movement
The NBA has been fighting for the rights of lakhs of <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> who are to be unceremoniously displaced and dispossessed of their lands and resources, by a project whose viability and desirability are under a cloud.
Indeed, it is ironical that at a time when the NCCL is calling for this ban, several thousand <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> in the Narmada valley are faced with the prospect of being drowned, if they stay on in their current settlements, as a result of the unjustified increase in dam height in recent months.
Other <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> are interested in the power politics that can be indulged in with a big project, which are simply not to be availed of in decentralised development strategies.
http://www.flonnet.com/fl1815/18150850.htm   (1762 words)

  
 Chronology
The MMD handicapped its opponents through adoption of controversial constitutional amendments including a clause limiting eligibility for the presidency to <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> whose parents were not born in Zambia, a clause banning traditional rulers from running, and harassment of the press and NGOs.
<<b>bb>>Peopleb>bb>> of the region have been increasingly concerned over land rights in the region, especially with land being sold to foreign investors.
The <<b>bb>>peopleb>bb>> of Western Province voted for the son of the late paramount chief.
http://www.cidcm.umd.edu/inscr/mar/data/zamlozichro.htm   (3328 words)

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