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Impossible Peace 2: "The taigs are getting everything"
OpenLearn Ireland

Impossible Peace 2: "The taigs are getting everything"

...community and in the words he chose, he was describing an anger that would not be calmed. There was an inventory of grievances: Sean Kelly’s release from prison, a man whose name will always be linked to the IRA bomb on the Shankill Road in 1993 and to the slaughter of civilians that Saturday; The decision to disband the Home Service battalions of the Royal Irish...
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Money & Business

Internships and other work experiences

...communication, dealing with difficult situations and time management – it can provide useful evidence for any job application. In fact, doing something voluntarily with no financial reward is a good way to demonstrate your commitment. Volunteering can also be a stepping stone to securing paid work or a more formal internship in the sector you are interested in and...
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Money & Business

Developing career resilience

...communities demonstrate that some children cope better than others with difficult environments and events. These resilient children showed particular strengths in: confidence intelligence problem solving having a positive outlook being forward thinking. It seems that while everyone has some degree of resilience to life events, some characteristics help people to be more...
Level 1: Introductory 24 hrs
Introduction to cyber security: stay safe online Badge icon
Digital & Computing

Introduction to cyber security: stay safe online

...communications networks, programs and data that make our digital lives possible are collectively referred to as cyber security, or information security. For the purposes of this course, we use the two terms interchangeably. Behind the numbers Cyber security is definitely one of those areas where you need to evaluate the validity of any information you find online before...
The story of a female postal worker
Society, Politics & Law

The story of a female postal worker

...Communication Workers Union (CWU) based in Glasgow. I asked one of my friends, also a CWU worker, who has asked to remain anonymous, about being a female postal worker. By 2022 she had been in this role for 6 years and she willingly spoke to me in mid-2021 about her ‘job journey’. My friend is an ‘on the beat’ postal worker which means she delivers door to door as...
The making of Industrial Britain: A gradual revolution?
History & The Arts

The making of Industrial Britain: A gradual revolution?

...communities, in harmony with the seasons. Move forward to 2000, and the image changes profoundly. You might picture towns and cities full of people, with a myriad of new technologies coming before your eyes. How this transformation happened is one of the great questions of historical study, and not just for academics; whether you’re interested in the environment, social...
What does a Trump victory mean for Britain?
Society, Politics & Law

What does a Trump victory mean for Britain?

...communities. By doing so they would strike at the core of the relationship in ways we have never seen before. It would also deprive Britain of access to information and capabilities it and other European countries depend on. Given the perilous state of European defence capabilities, the British government and others across the continent would be weary of making moves that...
Brexit: On the vote in Wales
Society, Politics & Law

Brexit: On the vote in Wales

...communities (who voted remain) are parochial and racist. For those of us who have actually grown up in the area and are not blinded by this rose tinted portrayal of (South) Wales, the result was less of a shock. South Wales, like the British Labour movement itself and many other former industrial areas, has always been underpinned by a latent British imperialism, which...