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Written by Richard Ireson
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Saturday, 30 September 2006 |
This is our story; a real story: not one of theory and no practice, but one borne from experience: warts and all. It has not all been plain sailing, but we feel our efforts have been worthwhile. Even if others do not tread in our footsteps, if we can at least encourage others to look at their own lives and see what changes they can make to help reduce their impact on the environment, then that will be the icing on the cake for us!
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Written by Catherine Rountree
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
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The Local Planet's editor talks to Imelda Daly about her family's dream to live close to nature in a planet friendly way. |
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Written by Natalie Descheres
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
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As someone said: “The life of leisure was the only life fit for a Greek!” one could also wonder whether only the Greeks were fit for a life of leisure. Indeed they seemed to have a strong concept of what leisure should be about: it was about building and exploring ideals. Their pursuit of ideals encompassed culture, meaning the pursuit of general knowledge, excellence of the soul, fulfilment of a divine purpose and very interestingly the creation of an ideal civil society where human kind could fulfil its potential collectively based on individual’s own free will. Leisure was about building and exploring the ideal of a perfect society. |
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Written by Nicola Ryan
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Friday, 21 October 2005 |
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In today’s complex medical world, with an ever-increasing selection of therapies on offer, those seeking treatment need to be discerning regarding qualifications and professionalism when choosing a therapist to help them with their health issue.
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Written by Jim Connolly
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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The IRDA represents the average rural dweller i.e. the ordinary person who wishes to live in the country as a lifestyle choice. Farmers, factory workers, professionals, self-employed, retired or unemployed – the persons occupation is irrelevant.
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