the Irish Potato Famine
.... For example, the English government continued to export
Irish food during the famine but they justified this by claiming they did not want to totally close ....
(1945

8

)
Irish Potato Famine
.... For example, the English government continued to export
Irish food during the famine but they justified this by claiming they did not want to totally close ....
(1767

7

)
Effects of the Irish Potato Famine Thi
.... for English manufactured goods and a low cost source of
food and raw materials. According to Kinealy, the economic benefits of Union for the
Irish were largely ....
(4438

18

)
Hypothetical Investment
.... and baked goods for grocery stores; agribusiness operations include seeds, fertilizers, feed ingredients, farm supplies and pet
food ingredients
Irish Life and ....
(1018

4

)
Irish immigration to North America
.... by the famine: [Trevelyan was] convinced that Ireland's problem wasn't inadequate
food supplies but ....
Irish needs would be met out of
Irish resources (Quinn 41). ....
(2832

11

)
Four Essays 1. An important aspect of arguments for expand
.... appearance of "the Blight" the potato fungus that almost instantly destroyed the primary
food source for the majority population. Many
Irish historians have ....
(1004

4

)
Economic Concept of Capitalism
.... Restricted by law from growing any
food produce for themselves save potatoes, over one million
Irish peasants died when a blight destroyed their staple crop ....
(2330

9

)
Ireland and the EEC
.... exchange link between the British pound and the
irish pound was broken, and the
Irish pound was devalued in relation to other EEC currencies ("
Food," 1988, pp. ....
(2631

11

)
A Modest Proposal
.... at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for
food at a .... as Swift's assessment of what the wealthy English were doing to the poor
Irish-Catholics ....
(974

4

)
The Population Explosion
.... place among the 7th century Mayan, 14th century European, and 19th century
Irish populations. These primarily resulted from reductions in
food production ("The ....
(2563

10

)
The Donner Party Chapter One: The Donner Party O
.... The Donners were successful farmers and Reed was a wealthy
Irish businessman who owned a furniture .... By October 19, the Party was almost entirely out of
food. ....
(1855

7

)
Examining Pieces of Fiction
.... meant that the British would have to support those children of the poor
Irish. .... is at a year old a most delicious, nourishing, and wholesome
food, whether stewed ....
(1463

6

)
Issues Involved in Immigration
.... When mobility choices had to be made, such groups as Italians,
Irish and Poles .... Their
food consisted of rations they received from an agency office in addition ....
(2275

9

)
The New Wave of Immigration to the US
.... When mobility choices had to be made, such groups as Italians,
Irish and Poles .... Their
food consisted of rations they received from an agency office in addition ....
(2273

9

)
Araby
.... to their parents and that their flesh should be turned into
food so that .... more attenuated way in which the English were then consuming the
Irish) - seems very ....
(966

4

)
James Joyce and Jonathan Swift
.... to their parents and that their flesh should be turned into
food so that .... more attenuated way in which the English were then consuming the
Irish) - seems very ....
(966

4

)
State College
.... strengths and weaknesses: community, education, business/services, transportation,
food/nightlife. .... and talk to a man whose Scottish
Irish ancestors settled the ....
(1794

7

)
Boston's North End from 1877 to 1960
.... poultry slaughterhouse off of Fulton Street, by 1880, the 15,000
Irish that had .... help immigrants adjust to their new life as Americans, providing
food and aid ....
(2856

11

)
A Modest Proposal
.... excess children under the age of two available as a
food source, thus .... among us!" Additionally, given that Swift (1729) felt that many
Irish parents, faced with ....
(268

1

)
US Immigration
.... Varieties of Mexican
food are available in places that never even heard of a .... immigrants that has ever come to this country, including the
Irish, Italians and ....
(3709

15

)
US Immigration Policy
.... Varieties of Mexican
food are available in places that never even heard of a .... immigrants that has ever come to this country, including the
Irish, Italians and ....
(3709

15

)
Ralph David Abernathy
.... In the garden we grew corn, beets, tomatoes, black-eyed peas, beans,
Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, squash .... (W)hatever we lacked in the way of
food supplies . ....
(2818

11

)
Ralph David Abernathy
.... In the garden we grew corn, beets, tomatoes, black-eyed peas, beans,
Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, squash .... (W)hatever we lacked in the way of
food supplies . ....
(2869

11

)
Dickens Hard Times & Swift's Proposal
.... at this day think it a great happiness to have been sold for
food at a .... assessment of what the wealthy English Protestants were doing to the poor
Irish-Catholics ....
(2127

9

)
A People's History of the United States
.... the victims--the Arawaks, the slaves, the Cherokees, the New York
Irish, all the .... was faced with a growing population and an even faster-growing need for
food. ....
(1358

5

)
McDonald's McCafe
.... Fast-
food: Major change in execs deciding chain marketing direction. .... Nations Restaurant News, 20(5), 25 McDonald's eyes
Irish coffee shop market. ....
(3403

14

)
Immigration Breaking Myths
.... Despite the fact that the
Irish, Italians, and Jews all immigrated to this .... the cloak of welfare reform, Congress enacted a law that eliminated
food stamps and ....
(1467

6

)
Mexican Immigration in the US
.... Varieties of Mexican
food are available in places that never even heard of a .... immigrants that has ever come to this country, including the
Irish, Italians and ....
(3348

13

)
Italian-Americans in the United States This pape
.... had suffered some discrimination because they were either Catholic (the
Irish) or did .... as the English descendants with regard to entertainment,
food, and even ....
(3257

13

)
Women in the Civil War
.... The Appalachian Scots-
Irish, indeed, were noteworthy chiefly for their social independence, which .... Women's efforts to protect fair access to
food is a case in ....
(8133

33

)