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Exhibit B - face to face with Europe's racist history
UNTIL THE outbreak of the WWI, there was a phenomenon known as The Human Zoo, where African tribespeople were put on public display as exhibits and curiosities - under the guise of “ethnological enlightenment” - for the titillation of European and American audiences.
Cpl Recruitment shares advice on perfecting the telephone interview
Telephone interviews have become more and more prevalent as companies see it as a low-cost and quick method for performing screening and early round interviews.
Galway Arts Centre creative writing classes
THE GALWAY Arts Centre is hosting daytime classes for beginner and continuing creative writing students, taught by Susan Millar DuMars.
Mayo in bloom today for Daffodil Day
Members of the public are being asked to support Daffodil Day in Mayo today (Friday, March 27).
Galway Astronomy Club to hold eclipse viewing event tomorrow
Galwegians hoping to see tomorrow’s partial solar eclipse can view the event from a viewing point in Salthill, thanks to members of Galway Astronomy Club.
Creative writing classes
CREATIVE WRITING classes for beginners and intermediates take place at the Galway Technical Institute, Father Griffin Road, next month.
Irish Cancer Society launches Daffodil Day
Daffodil Day, supported by Dell, will take place in Westmeath on Friday March 27.
PPD expands clinical supplies facility in Athlone
Pharmaceutical Product Development, LLC (PPD) has officially opened its newly completed expansion of its clinical supplies facility in Athlone that will enable the company to double its packaging warehousing capabilities and quadruple its distribution services.
Benefit launches two great new beauty buys this January
I am a big fan of Benefit cosmetics so I did not consider it a task at all when Stauntons Pharmacy, Main Street, Castlebar, gave me two of Benefit’s latest products to try out.