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Campagne Kilkenny Vegetarian Menu 2017
Campagne restaurant in Kilkenny city opened in 2008. The emphasis has been to serve food based on high-quality seasonal produce with French influences in a relaxed and comfortable dining area.
Located under the old railway arches on Gas House Lane, Campagne boasts a stylish interior featuring oak flooring, curved banquette leather seating and modern paintings depicting rural life by kilkenny artist Catherine Barron.
Campagne has been awarded many prestigious awards on a national and international level, most notably one Michelin star status in September 2013.https://arrow.tudublin.ie/menus21c/1325/thumbnail.jp
First-Year Papers Editorial Board
THE FIRST-YEAR PAPERS
Volume 21, 2016 – 2017
EDITORS
(in alphabetical order)
Samantha Jarvis
Elizabeth Patino
Vianna Iorio
Christopher Caskin, Jr.
Editors were drawn from the Class of 2019 Deans’ Scholars
Editing, Layout, and Publishing
Tennyson O’Donnell, Director, Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric, and Allan K. Smith Lecturer in English Composition
Jessica Henning, Administrative Assistant, Allan K. Smith Center for Writing and Rhetoric
Amy Harrell, Librarian, Digital Projects
The First-Year Papers were established in 1996-1997 to recognize the excellent written work of the first-year students at Trinity College. Each year, submissions are drawn from First-Year Seminars and from courses associated with the Cities, Guided Studies, InterArts, and Interdisciplinary Science Programs.
The First-Year Papers
Volume 21, 2016 – 2017
Published by Trinity College
Hartford, Connecticut, September 201
Recurrent ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tubes
Here, we present a case with several episodes of ectopic pregnancy in the fallopian tubes, which was treated by medical and surgical methods, and followed for two years until it ended in a term successful delivery
Healthcare Management Primer
This primer was written by students enrolled in HMP 721.01, Management of Health Care Organizations, in the Health Management & Policy Program, College of Health and Human Services, University of New Hampshire. This course was taught by Professor Mark Bonica in Fall 2017
Gender Difference In Perceiving Violence And Its Implication For The Vawa\u27s Civil Rights Remedy
The enactment of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) of 1994 was viewed as a potential vehicle of empowerment for women, and was a long-awaited morve toward gender equality in the United States. By enacting the VAWA, Congress emphatically expressed a strong commitment to curb and attack the pervasiveness of sex-based violence. In practice, however, the civil rights remdy has fallen short. In the few VAWA cases brought under the civil rights remedy, the crime of violence requirement has been interpreted in such a narrow way that it strips the remedy of any effect. While there is confusion as to how a crime of violence should be interpreted, courts should adopt a uniform standard and favor the interpretation that give the greatest effect to a broad, remedial statue such as the VAWA. Courts should do this by utilizing a definition fo violence that does not ignore women\u27s experiences. Moreover, utilizing a two-step approach and applying precedent determining cases under section 16(b) would broaden the scope of violent acts that would pass muster under the statute. By broadening the types of acts that would constitute crimes of violence in these ways, courts would finally breathe some life into the VAWA\u27s civil right remedy and give it the definitional teeth it requires
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