Browsing by Subject "Making Ireland"
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14 Henrietta Street: Georgian Beginnings, 1750-1800
(Dublin City Council Culture Company, 2021)14 Henrietta Street was built in the late 1740s, during a boom in Dublin’s building industry that followed a decade of war and economic hardship at home and abroad. It formed part of a row of three houses which Luke ... -
The ABAIR Initiative: Bringing Spoken Irish into the Digital Space
(2017)The processes of language demise take hold when a language ceases to belong to the mainstream of life’s activities. Digital communication technology increasingly pervades all aspects of modern life. Languages not digitally ... -
Accident Occurrence and Functional Health Patterns. A Pilot Study of Relationships in a Graduate Population.
(2012)PURPOSE: This pilot study sought to examine the relationship between functional health patterns and accident proneness. METHODS: A quantitative-descriptive design was employed assessing accident proneness by collecting ... -
Administrative Action, the Rule of Law and Unconstitutional Vagueness
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Aligning assessment, learning and teaching in curricular reform and implementation
(National Council for Curriculum and Assessment, 2019)This paper aims to present for discussion a number of issues that will be pertinent when considering the role of assessment in the redeveloped primary curriculum. As the NCCA have articulated, “in a climate of change, ... -
Ambient Data Monitoring w/Generative Music Systems using EC & ML Techniques.
(2018)This is a position paper which describes work in progress to develop an AI/ML driven auditory ambient information system which incorporates generative music techniques and considers some of the factors involved the design ... -
The architectural sources for the Museum Building
(Four Courts Press, 2019)If the purpose of this research project, as stated by Christine Casey at the start of this book, is to highlight the process of making (rather than meaning), then we must query the ‘making’ that went into the design itself. ... -
The Architecture of the Church of St Patrick and St Brigid
(2021)The post-famine period saw a boom in Catholic church building across Ireland. County Kildare, as home to Maynooth College (1795; 1845) and Clongowes Wood College (1814), was at the forefront of Catholic religious revival ... -
Are we levelling the playing field? Exploring if reasonable accommodations provided for students with disabilities in higher education remove barriers and impact on the student experience
(Trinity College Dublin, 2017)This research thesis explores the experiences of students with disabilities in Trinity College Dublin (Trinity) and asks if the provision of reasonable accommodations remove barriers and impact on the student experience. ... -
Barriers and facilitators to adoption, implementation and sustainment of obesity prevention interventions in schoolchildren - a DEDIPAC case study
(2019)Background: The aim of the study was to explore the implementation of school based diet and physical activity interventions with respect to the barriers and facilitators to adoption, implementation and sustainability; ... -
Barriers and facilitators to implementation of menu labelling interventions to support healthy food choices: a mixed methods systematic review protocol
(2018)Background: Menu labelling is continuing to gather public and legislative support as one of the potential environmental strategies for addressing the obesity pandemic. However, issues relating to implementation have been ... -
Baseline study of Community Pharmacy Practice in Ireland - report
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Beckett in VR: Exploring Narrative Using Free-Viewpoint Video
(2018)This poster describes a reinterpretation of Samuel Beckett’s theatrical text Playfor virtual reality (VR). It is an aesthetic reflection on practice that follows up an a technical project description submittedto ISMAR 2017 ... -
Before Humpty Dumpty: the first English empire and the brittleness of bureaucracy, 1259?1453
(Cambridge University Press, 2016)