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Magill was an Irish politics and current affairs magazine founded by Vincent Browne and others in 1977. Magill was widely perceived as groundbreaking, specialising in in-depth investigative articles and colourful reportage by journalists such as Eamonn McCann (who wrote its anonymous Wigmore column) and Gene Kerrigan. It was relaunched in 2004 after an earlier closure before closing again in 2009.
It first achieved a nationwide profile when it published the diaries of Peter Berry, the former Secretary (administrative head) to the Department of Justice in which he alleged that former Taoiseach Jack Lynch had been less than forthright publicly about the truth surrounding the 1970 Arms Crisis which brought down two ministers, including Charles Haughey.
In the 1980s as Ireland underwent rapid political change it became the major Irish magazine covering politics.
Browne later appointed a series of editors with him becoming managing editor. Its early editors included Fintan O'Toole, John Waters and Colm Tóibín. (Tóibín went on to achieve renown as a novelist.) However clashes of personalities with Browne led each editor in turn to quit the post as did one of its major writers Gene Kerrigan.
South Australia (abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent. With a total land area of 983,482 square kilometres (379,725 sq mi), it is the fourth largest of Australia's states and territories.
South Australia shares borders with all of the other mainland states, and with the Northern Territory; it is bordered to the west by Western Australia, to the north by the Northern Territory, to the north-east by Queensland, to the east by New South Wales, to the south-east by Victoria, and to the south by the Great Australian Bight and the Indian Ocean. With over 1.6 million people, the state comprises less than 8% of the Australian population and ranks fifth in population among the six states and two territories. The majority of its people reside in the state capital, Adelaide. Most of the remainder are settled in fertile areas along the south-eastern coast and River Murray. The state's colonial origins are unique in Australia as a freely settled, planned British province, rather than as a convict settlement. Official settlement began on 28 December 1836, when the colony was proclaimed at the Old Gum Tree by Governor John Hindmarsh.
Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of both "hard" science and technology and social science. The term often connotes funding obtained through a competitive process, in which potential research projects are evaluated and only the most promising receive funding. Such processes, which are run by government, corporations or foundations, allocate scarce funds.
Most research funding comes from two major sources, corporations (through research and development departments) and government (primarily carried out through universities and specialized government agencies; often known as research councils). Some small amounts of scientific research are carried out (or funded) by charitable foundations, especially in relation to developing cures for diseases such as cancer, malaria and AIDS.
According to OECD, around two-thirds of research and development in scientific and technical fields is carried out by industries, and 20% and 10% respectively by universities and government. Comparatively, in countries with less GDP, such as Portugal and Mexico the industry contribution is significantly lower. The US government spends more than other countries on military R&D, although the proportion has fallen from around 30% in the 1980s to under 20. Government funding for medical research amounts to approximately 36% in the U.S. The government funding proportion in certain industries is higher, and it dominates research in social science and humanities. Similarly, with some exceptions (e.g. biotechnology) government provides the bulk of the funds for basic scientific research. In commercial research and development, all but the most research-oriented corporations focus more heavily on near-term commercialization possibilities rather than "blue-sky" ideas or technologies (such as nuclear fusion).
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Adelaide (i/ˈædəleɪd/ AD-ə-layd) is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. In June 2014, Adelaide had an estimated resident population of 1.30 million. The demonym "Adelaidean" is used in reference to the city and its residents. Adelaide is north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, on the Adelaide Plains between the Gulf St Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges which surround the city. Adelaide stretches 20 km (12 mi) from the coast to the foothills, and 90 km (56 mi) from Gawler at its northern extent to Sellicks Beach in the south.
Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens, in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people. Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands. Early Adelaide was shaped by prosperity and wealth — up until the Second World War, it was Australia's third largest city. It has been noted for early examples of religious freedom, a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties. It has been known as the "City of Churches" since the mid-19th century.
Working with the Department of Education and Child Development SA, we produced a series of 6 videos to showcase the Chinese curriculum in South Australia schools. The message was to show highlight educational interest and importance in Chinese language and culture, with a call to action of creating partner school in China, so students to practice their language skills using online technology, learn, and create relationships with students overseas. This video highlights Magill school.
This video demonstrates the use of the laryngoscope and Magill forceps to manage the airway in both pediatric and adult patients.
Presenting our End of 2016 Celebration Video, saying goodbye to many jobs well done. Magill Demolition is one of South Australia's most specialised Demolition service providers. Visit our Website to get a quote today: http://www.magilldemolition.com.au/ Call us about a Quote (from 9:00am - 5:00pm): (08) 8 260 6772
R. Jay Magill, Jr. expertly navigates history, theology, art, and politics to create a compelling portrait of "sincerity," an ideal that, despite its abuse, remains a strange magnetic north in our secular moral imagination. R. Jay is a writer, editor, and host of a radio program on NPR Worldwide. He is the author of Chic Ironic Bitterness (Michigan, 2007) and Sincerity: How A Moral Ideal Born Five Hundred Years Ago Inspired Religious Wars, Modern Art, Hipster Chic, and the Curious Notion that We All Have Something to Say (No Matter How Dull) (Norton, 2012), a New York Times Editor's Choice and a Wall Street Journal top-ten book of 2012. Magill holds a PhD in American Studies from the University of Hamburg and an MA in art history and philosophy from SUNY-Stony Brook, and he has taught at ...
In episode 163 of the 40+ Fitness Podcast, we meet with Pete Magill. He recovered his health using running. In his book, The Born Again Runner, he shows you how to succeed with running. The full show notes for this episode can be found at 40plusfitnesspodcast.com/163.
(Part 2 of 3) Scientifica Meets - Dr Peter Magill at the Medical Research Council (MRC - based at the University of Oxford). Jenni Lacey met with Dr Magill to talk about his most recent research, how it research relates to the general public and the impact of his area of Neuroscience and how nerve cells function in the brain work to underlie voluntary movement. To find out more about his recent publication in Neuron and an in depth discussion into this research view the video here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTL4Kvem2H4&hd;=1 Find out more about Dr Magills research and how it research relates to the general public and the impact of his area of Neuroscience: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiNghboFRQ8&hd;=1 Dr Magill talks about the future of Parkinson's research, potential treatme...
Magill Demolition is one of South Australia's most specialised Demolition service providers. Visit our Website to get a quote today: http://www.magilldemolition.com.au/ Call us about a Quote (from 9:00am - 5:00pm): (08) 8 260 6772
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