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Aug 13, 2010
Harry Naio commented on Denise Donnelly's blog post The Catholic Church: Scandal and Retribution?
"This is really interesting Denise, As a Italian and an athiest I too have been brought up in the church (convent education for two years) I have since rejected the faith and since my move to the political left, i've reacted more violently…"
Jun 2, 2010
Azaan Akbar commented on Denise Donnelly's blog post The Catholic Church: Scandal and Retribution?
"A highly interesting blog with some controversial themes. Being a Muslim teenager, I too, feel as though in some aspects, I must distance myself from my own religion. But also, it is often a case of understanding truly whether the concept is…"
Jun 1, 2010
Denise Donnelly commented on Levi Alexandra Holt's blog post Should underage&pregnant girls be given 'special treatment.'
"I agree with Eve, no girl should have to be punished for this. It is no ones FAULT, that fault is a little baby and people often forget the fathers role in this. Men can be as promiscuous as they like and there is never any real retribution. It is…"
May 13, 2010
Denise Donnelly commented on Abbie Grace's blog post An Education
"HI Abbie, I agree with you, although I was brought up in an Irish Catholic family and studies religion for 7 years, I regard myself as a non denominational liberal Christian I haven't been a practicing Catholic since I was 8 ( I take what i…"
May 13, 2010
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The Catholic Church: Scandal and Retribution?

In my second year of studying History I will be studying the Catholic Church, in its capacity as a universal religion and how it came to be in such a prominent position in such a short space of time. It was the very first universal religion, it covers every continent and has billions of members. Therefore, it has a very powerful hold over many people and not just its members.I was brought up in an Irish Catholic family, I attended mass every Sunday up until the age of 8 and I spent 14 years…See More
May 13, 2010
Denise Donnelly commented on Janaki Bhayani's blog post "Alistair Darling's Not Having My Money"
"I have no sympathy for the Capitalist culture. What makes me even more angry is that I am being forced to partake in it. Work until I'm dead and do nothing but be a little worker drone for what ever government happens to be in power. I have to…"
Mar 30, 2010
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Mar 11, 2010
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Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Round Table

Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Round TableThe DFID conference on the Millennium Development Goals is well under way, with delegates from several countries such as France, Italy and Germany as well as representatives from Malawi, and Zimbabwe. The morenotable Vice-President of Malawi, Joyce Banda was one of the opening speakers at the conference.I have just attended the Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Round Table, which spent the last few hours discussing the improvements that have been…See More
Mar 11, 2010
Denise Donnelly replied to Alex Darby's discussion Should the 2008 Olympics have been boycotted?
"Hey Alex =) I understand completely where you are coming from, with respect to the Olympics being a seperate institution and cause. However I believe it gave the Tibetans a platform to voice their injustices. I do not think it was selfish or unfair.…"
Mar 2, 2010
Denise Donnelly replied to Alex Darby's discussion Should the 2008 Olympics have been boycotted?
"I agree with April, that many people will have very different opinions on this issue. I believe that they had every right to boycott the Olympics, it is inherent in their natural human rights. Especially in this situation when they were protesting…"
Mar 1, 2010
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Is Chile another Haiti?

Is Chile another Haiti?: With natural disatsters increasing over the world, the question is whether it should have taken natural disasters to open the worlds eyes to suffering?It has been over a months since the earthquake in Haiti. Thousands were killed, many injured and even dispossessed with no home or family. Mass looting occured and the fragile government was rendered useless to its own people. Mass aid was delivered from many countries including Britian, USA, China, and Mexico. The world…See More
Mar 1, 2010
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Jan 27, 2010
Denise Donnelly commented on Denise Donnelly's video
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British Search and RescueTeam returns from Haiti!

"awwwwww ^_^ thank you. Me too =)"
Jan 25, 2010
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British Search and RescueTeam returns from Haiti!

"This actually brought a tear to my eye! I'm sitting here in the office sniffing. Very good work... so glad you got to go!"
Jan 25, 2010
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British Search and RescueTeam returns from Haiti!

I travelled from york down to Gatwick late friday night and spent most of saturday morning in Gatwick with the press meeting the British search and rescue te...
Jan 24, 2010

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The Catholic Church: Scandal and Retribution?

In my second year of studying History I will be studying the Catholic Church, in its capacity as a universal religion and how it came to be in such a prominent position in such a short space of time. It was the very first universal religion, it covers every continent and has billions of members. Therefore, it has a very powerful hold over many people and not just its members.


I was brought up in an Irish Catholic family, I attended mass every Sunday up until the age of 8…
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Posted on May 13, 2010 at 19:30 — 2 Comments

Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Round Table

Maternal, Newborn and Child Health Round Table





The DFID conference on the Millennium Development Goals is well under way, with delegates from several countries such as France, Italy and Germany as well as representatives from Malawi, and Zimbabwe. The morenotable Vice-President of Malawi, Joyce Banda was one of the opening speakers at the…

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Posted on March 11, 2010 at 15:30

Is Chile another Haiti?

Is Chile another Haiti?: With natural disatsters increasing over the world, the question is whether it should have taken natural disasters to open the worlds eyes to suffering?



It has been over a months since the earthquake in Haiti. Thousands were killed, many injured and even dispossessed with no home or family. Mass looting occured and the fragile government was rendered useless to its own… Continue

Posted on March 1, 2010 at 22:33

Delayed Haiti Blog! Returning British Search and rescue team!

Hello Guys!



I am really sorry but I am going to have to delay my blog (that i promised) updating the Haiti situation. I have possibly been given an amzing opportunity to attend a press involving returning British search and rescue teams. Who will be arriving in Gatwick airport early this weekend.



However if this event falls through will have my promised blog up tommorrow. If it is successful and runs smoothly I will have an awesome Vlog on our amazing aid workers, ready… Continue

Posted on January 22, 2010 at 14:30

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At 15:06 on June 18, 2011, Turyatunga Bob Maahe said…

Hello  how are u doing over there?

Any possibility of Uganda Youth Skills Training project partnering with u ? such that we share the ideas on issues concerning development?

Am Turyatunga Bob Maahe, the director/ founder of Uganda Youth Skills Training Project.

The project's mission is To contribute to the improvemet of younger peoples lives through schools and community based rducation in response to sustainable skills.

 

Our website link is http://sites.google.com/site/ugyouthskillstraningproject/about-us

contact details are:

+256 776 830887

email:ugandayouthskills@rocketmail.com

         bobmaahe@gmail.com

         maahebob@haoo.com

skype:bob.maahe
At 22:15 on March 4, 2010, Harry Naio said…
Hi, yeah looks like it :D see you down there.
At 15:00 on March 4, 2010, McDonald Ezeikpe said…
Your reports are amazing and concise, can i know you more?
At 14:21 on February 1, 2010, Denise Donnelly said…
is wondering if the Northern Ireland Assembly will survive the next few days =(
 
 
 

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