Ireland Novel
Ireland Novel
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CAPITALISM IS DEAD - AND WE NEED TO LOOK FOR ITS SUCCESSOR NOW!
The entire capitalist system is about to be destroyed as a result of those who have done wrong investments and do not have be accountable for their actions
The speculators can destroy everything as the system is working at the moment.
The worst is perhaps the rescue packages we see in 2009 and 2010. This only aggravates the situation.
It is not susteainable to maintain a social system where 0.01 percent of the population walks away with the profits.Therefore the logic is, why should you give rescue packages to maintain this system?
The working population can not, must not and shall not take the responsibility and be accountable for the elite who have made mistakes.
Rebuke politicians
Across the civilized globe, politicians lashed into either oil fund, equity investments or bonds, either as issuers or owners. Instead they should have performed the basic tasks of the population which are the involuntary victims of the financial game in which they are dependent on how the stock exchanges goes.
We should be critical of the action U.S. authorities inititated when several major U.S. banks were rescued by the U.S. government when the crisis came. The banks should rather have gone bankrupt.
They should just let these banks go straight down. One would have chosen the Scandinavian model of the state control of banks so that the state and therefore the people were left with the win. The Scandinavian debt eradication of Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Finland in 1992 was a huge successand should have served as a class one example of how it could have been done.
For all countries around the world the prime questin will be: How we can save our best for the next ten years and how we can leverage our resources and our advantage on world markets best. One of the answers to this would be by increasing effort in the education system all the way down: hiring more teachers, more skilled teachers and several professorships and focus on real added-vallue production in each country to benefit humanity and not a financial model.
We must all work with what we are already good at, we are all unique in the world. We must be even better at it.
It always begins somewhere and i do not see how some of these countries in trouble today will come out of it. Greece, Spain and Italy have given up power over the money. Imagine if a country had given away their central bank, where they can sit and fine-tune their economy.
Stig-Arne Kristoffersen has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he act as a writer to various web sites.
About the Author
Stig-Arne Kristoffersen has a background as civil engineer and geoscientist. He has worked mainly within the oil and gas industry from the mid 1980s. He has written a few fictional novels as well as being the author of some professional litterature within oil and gas sector, he act as a writer to various web sites.
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The Regional Novel in Britain and Ireland $35 The Regional Novel In Britain and Ireland, 1800–1990 will be of interest to literary and social historians as well as cultural critics. |
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Loopy: A Novel of Golf and Ireland $22.35 Dan Binchys first two novels were delightful stories of small town Ireland and filled with a range of eccentric and hilarious characters. Both books received warm praise The Washington Post called The Neon Madonna terrifically funny and a hilarious read. Booklist called The Last Resort an endearing and entertaining combination of warmth and wit. The tiny village of Trabane is tucked far away in the west of Ireland. The local golf course was designed more by nature than by man. On links like this, golf is much more than just a game to those that play it. It is a battlefield where scores are settled and every man and woman is equal. To young Larry Lynch, nicknamed Loopy, golf opens up new horizons and the chance of a better life. Having only recently picked up the sport, he finds he has a natural skill and quickly becomes the towns leading amateur. Loopys gifted athleticism earns him entry into the Atlantic Trophya prestigious competition at the famed course, Ballykissane. Helped only by an eccentric caddy and a gaggle of noisy supporters, he takes on some of the worlds best amateur golfers in a titanic struggle that will warm the heart of readers everywhere. Little does he know that he is playing for a prize far, far greater than a silver trophy.Through it all, Binchy imbues the work with a wonderful feel of small town Ireland and, of course, the Irish spirit. Echoes of Rocky in a sweetnatured tale of golf and smalltown Ireland...Binchys third...is a deadsolid hit with cousin Maeve ( I...love this book ), which is not surprising since its Binchyesque to the core. Kirkus Reviews Author: Binchy, Dan Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 264 Publication Date: 2006/03/21 Language: English Dimensions: 8.08 x 5.50 x 0.72 inches |
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Ireland $6 Ireland |
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Matchmaker of Kenmare : A Novel of Ireland $19.41 No Synopsis Available |
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Shannon : A Novel of Ireland $12.75 No Synopsis Available |
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The Big Wind: A Novel of Ireland $14.58 No Synopsis Available |
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The Rag Tree: A Novel of Ireland $17.54 No Synopsis Available |
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Haunting Warrior (A Mists of Ireland Novel) $4.99 When his father vanished after uncovering the secrets of the ancient Book of Fennore, Rory McGrath transformed from an innocent boy into a troubled, cynical man. Leaving Ireland, he shunned his family, his heritage - and the very magic that defined his people for centuries. Then he began dreaming of an ethereal beauty, who calls him to return home to a destiny that will take him beyond the realm of anything he imagined. Lured to the castle ruins where his father disappeared, Rory is plunged back in time, and into the body of another man - a man betrothed to the very woman of Rory's dreams. In possession of the secrets of his past, his family, and his identity, her hold on Rory is inescapable. For she is his doom, his salvation - and his destiny. |
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Changing Ireland $130 During the past twenty-five years, Ireland has seen an explosion of women's fiction - hundreds of published works that reimagine the inherited literary traditions and the social contexts of women's lives. Changing Ireland examines women's use of historical fiction, exile literature, Northern war narratives, speculative fiction, and classic 'realism', and looks at the local Irish forms of international women's genres like the romance novel and feminist fiction. |
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The Rebels of Ireland $29.52 The second and final part of the Dublin Saga picks up where the previous novel, THE PRINCES OF IRELAND, left off, in the mid-16th century, as the English consolidate their rule of Ireland, attempting to impose their beliefs (and in particular, their religion) upon their people. Rutherfurd uses a variety of perspectives to narrate the resulting conflict, frequently and tragically bloody, which continues for 400 years as the Irish struggle to win free of their conquerors. |
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Eureka Street: A Novel of Ireland Like No Other $30.19 Set in Belfast, Eureka Street takes us inside the lives of two unlikely friendsChuckie, a Protestant, and Jake, a Catholicas they try to carve out lives for themselves in the warzone that they call home.The barometric pressure of Belfasts moods is measured in graffiti. Everybody recognizes IRA and UVF and FTQ ( Fk the Queen ), as well as FTP (it concerns the pope). But when OTG begins appearing on walls throughout the city, the locals are stumped. A new paramilitary organization? A coded message of redemption? A joke? The harder they try to decipher OTG, the more it reflects the passions and paranoias that govern and divide them.Chuckie and Jake are as mystified as everyone else. In the meantime they try to carve out lives for themselves in the battlefield they call home. Chuckie falls in love with an American who is living in Belfast to escape the violence of her own land; the best Jake can do is to get into a hilarious and remorseless war of insults with a beautiful but spitfire republican whose Irish name, properly pronounced, sounds to him like someone choking. All stories may be love stories, but the road to the real thing never runs in a straight line, and sometimes is blockaded by checkpoints and barbed wire.The real love story in Eureka Street involves Belfastthe citys soul and spirit, its will to survive the worst it can do to itself. Framed by a land of deadly violence and lifegiving mother wit, McLiam Wilsons novel is a bravura performance, the American debut of a talent the Times of London has called staggering, and a work the Irish Times compared to a Shakespeare comedy. Discover for yourself why it is a novel of Ireland like no other. Author: Wilson, Robert McLaim Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 400 Publication Date: 2011/04/18 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.51 x 0.82 inches |
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The Regional Novel in Britain and Ireland: 18001990 $42.9 No Synopsis Available |
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Haunting Warrior: A Mists of Ireland Novel $5.36 No Synopsis Available |
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Bending the Boyne : A novel of ancient Ireland $17.54 No Synopsis Available |
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Spirit Mound : A Novel of Ancient Ireland $24.33 No Synopsis Available |
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The Story of Ireland (DVD) $49.36 Fergal Keane of WILD AFRICA and GREAT RAILWAY JOURNEYS hosts this ambitious five-part documentary program, which provides a sweeping, ambitious history of the country of Ireland. The series rests on the thesis that early 21st Century Ireland is somewhat unusual - existing as it does in an atmosphere of peace. As Keane and the program`s writers remind us, such peace is entirely unique and novel for a country rooted in a long and torturous history of bloodshed and terrorism. With that as a foundation, STORY OF IRELAND looks at the Irish as a people, and Ireland as a modernized European country. Installments, which take a chronological approach to Irish history, include: THE AGE OF INVASIONS, THE AGE OF CONQUEST, THE AGE OF REVOLUTION, THE AGE OF UNION and THE AGE OF NATIONS. |
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Ann Ireland $63.73 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Ann Ireland (born 1953) is a Canadian fiction author. Born in Toronto, Ontario, she studied at the University of British Columbia, from which she earned a BFA in creative writing in 1976. She is a past president of PEN Canada. She is presently based in Toronto and has recently taught fiction courses for Ryerson Universitys continuing education programme. Her 1985 novel A Certain Mr. Takahashi was the basis for the 1991 feature film The Pianist. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 64 Publication Date: 2011/02/26 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.02 x 0.15 inches |
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The Princes Of Ireland $23.71 This Irish epic novel begins in pre-Christian times and continues to the Tudors and Henry VIII, 1000 years later. This is the first of a planned two-part saga. |
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