Irish Class, March 19, 2012
Rang Gaeilge, 19ú lá Mí na Márta 2012
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Irish Class, March 19, 2012
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A history of Ireland in 100 objects
… by the 1420s the area called the “land of peace” – that is, under secure English administration – was confined to Dublin, Meath, Kildare and Louth. By the 1470s, this area was being referred to as the Pale.
The Brain-Focusing Power of the Lab Coat
That’s the implication of a newly published study, which found wearing a white lab coat — a piece of clothing associated with care and attentiveness — improved performance on tests requiring close and sustained attention. Importantly, the effect was not found when the garment in question was identified as a visual artist’s coat.
R.A. Fisher (By one measure)
Irish Class, March 5, 2012
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Tá mo bhean agus mo iníon altrama i Michigan an tseachtain seo. Tá siad ag tabhairt cuairte ar ghaolta. Níl ach mo mhac agus mé sa bhaile. Tá sé an-chiúin agus síochánta ann.
New evidence suggests Stone Age hunters from Europe discovered America
Stone-age Europeans ‘were the first to set foot on North America’
European style stone tools suggest Stone Age people actually discovered America
Radical theory of first Americans places Stone Age Europeans in Delmarva 20,000 years ago
America ‘discovered by Stone Age hunters from Europe’
From Explorator and Archaeology in Europe