My Family Tree Gerald Pyne Elizabeth Catino Robert
My Family Tree Gerald Pyne Elizabeth Catino Robert Baronick Josephine Stellbotski Ebert Badger Caroline Keller Richard Teufel Loretta Storch Gerald Pyne Thomas Pyne Sandra Baronick Rebecca Pyne Dave Badger Diane Badger Kathy Kuntz
Ireland Becca Pyne PD 5
The green color on the flag represents the Catholic Gaelic traditions in the country that were in vogue. The orange color is the dedication of the Irish people to William of Orange who later became the King of Ireland, Scotland England. The white color represents the hopes of the people and harmony that developed between the two religions.
The current population: 4, 832, 765 Ranking: 123
Life Expectancy total population: 80. 56 years country comparison to the world: 27 male: 78. 28 years female: 82. 97 years
Roman Catholic The religion of the majority of the people is Roman Catholics believe in one God and follow the Son of God through church. They believe in heaven and in order to go there, they must believe that God exists. Catholics also live by ten commandments and read a bible.
The main language spoken in Ireland is English.
St. Patrick’s Day This holiday is celebrated to honor Saint Patrick, the Patron Saint of Ireland credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. The Irish celebrate this day by going to morning mass and then having many parades and parties. The people also wear green on this day or dress up.
Irish Shepard’s Pie 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 lb ground beef or 1 lb lamb 1 large onion, finely diced 3 -4 large carrots, finely diced 1 cup frozen peas 3 -4 sprigs fresh thyme, finely chopped 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon butter 1 glass red wine 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 1 cup stock 1 large quantity mashed potatoes (estimating 1 L or 6 cups, fresh or leftover) 1 egg, beaten grated parmesan cheese(optional)
Glenariff Forest Park is a waterfall walkway, 3 miles in length, which passes through a National Nature Reserve. There are three waterfalls and beautiful forest trails that photographers love taking pictures of. There is a visiting center, camping sights, exhibition, interactive displays, shops, caravan/camping sites, and a Laragh Lodge Restaurant for the tourists to enjoy.
Entertainment Although Irish people work very hard, they live a relaxed lifestyle. Most enjoy going to the pub. Drinking is the popular thing to do there. Also, family is closely-knit and important to the Irish so they spend time with them a lot. Football is a common sport in Ireland, and the people go to games too. There are plays and music the people listen to and watch.
Works Cited http: //irishflag. net/ https: //www. cia. gov/library/publications/theworld-factbook/geos/ei. html http: //www. celticspiritband. com/holidays. htm http: //www. catholic. org/prayers/beliefs. php http: //www. food. com/recipe/traditional-irishshepherds-pie-302120 http: //www. causewaycoastandglens. com/P 28 25 -Glenariff-Forest-Park-Glenariffe. Ballymena. aspx
Nature of Work § Observe animals in their natural habitats and in the lab § Try to learn as much as possible about animal life § Study the origin and development of animal species § Study the habits and behavior of animals § Study the interaction between animals and their environment
Education and Training § Should major in zoology or biology as an undergraduate § In graduate school, should specialize in some type of animal science § Bachelor degree for entry level jobs § Master’s and doctorate degree for most research and teaching § 6 -8 years of schooling to earn doctoral degree
Other Qualifications Helpful § Experience is important § Volunteer at animal care facilities or zoos § Work with animals as much as possible to get used to it § Inquire about jobs and opportunities to work with professional zoologists to gain experience
Current Job Outlook and Future Prospects § Job outlook is 5 % (slower than average) § Employment change is about 1, 000 § Number of job openings available will vary based on the budgets for the agencies
Potential Earnings § Starting salary is around $35, 000 § Average salary is around $55, 000 $74, 000
Related Occupations § Biological Science Teachers § Natural Sciences Manager § Veterinarians
NATURE OF WORK § Take blood from patients § Obtain other specimens from patients § Study those specimens, work in lab § File incident reports
EDUCATION AND TRAINING § College degree not required § Many obtain an Associate’s Degree § Bachelor’s Degree in medical technology is an option § Topics to study are vascular anatomy, vascular physiology, skin puncture techniques, safety procedures and proper handling of blood specimens
OTHER QUALIFICATIONS HELPFUL § On the job experience and classroom training § Certifications are required in some states
CURRENT JOB OUTLOOK AND FUTURE PROSPECTS § Projected job growth is 27% § Usually never a shortage in phlebotomy § Employment expected to grow by 16% between 2008 and 2018
POTENTIAL EARNINGS § Starting salary is between $20, 000 - $25, 000 a year § As experience increases, can make up to $40, 000 a year
RELATED OCCUPATIONS § IV Technician § Nurse § Lab Technician
Citations http: //careers. stateuniversity. com/pages/422/Zoologist. html http: //educationportal. com/articles/Zoologist_Career_Information_Becoming_a_Zoologist. html http: //www. bls. gov/ooh/life-physical-andsocial-science/zoologists-and-wildlifebiologists. htm#tab-6 http: //www. zoologydegree. org/zoologist-salary. html http: //www. myplan. com/majors/zoologyanimal-biology/related-careers-26. 0701. html http: //www. phlebotomypages. com/job_description. htm http: //education-portal. com/phlebotomy_education. html http: //www. collegesanddegrees. com/program s/phlebotomy/salary-and-employment-outlook
Ireland vs United States
United States Ireland Leader title: President Leader: Barack Obama Leader: Michael Higgins Elected Term limit: 4 years (may serve two terms) Term limit: 7 years (may serve two terms) Qualifications: • At least 35 years of age • Must be citizen of United States • Be resident of U. S. for 14 years Qualifications: • Irish citizen • At least 35 years of age
United States Ireland • Congress • Bicameral • 535 members • Oireachtas • Bicameral • 158 members Lawmaking Body
United States Ireland • • Freedom of assembly Trial by jury Freedom of religion Freedom of speech Rights Freedom of assembly Trial by jury Freedom of religion Freedom of expression
United States • Two-party system • Republican • Conservative; symbol is an elephant • Democrat • Liberal; symbol is a donkey Ireland • Multi-party system • Examples: • Fianna Fail • Republicans; has logo • Fine Gael • “party of peace and stability”; has logo Political Parties
United States Ireland • Voting age: 18 • Qualifications: 1. A U. S. citizen. 2. At least 18 years old by the general election. 3. A resident of your precinct at least 30 days prior to Election Day. • Federal elections held every 2 years; Presidential elections held every 4 years 1. 2. Ireland resident (not always have to be Irish citizen) 18 years old by election date • Presidential elections held every 7 years • General elections Election and Voting
United States Ireland • Charges income tax • Other ways to get money: • Other taxes • Fines/penalties from citizens • Borrowing • Printing money • Spending (2015) • Military: $598. 5 billion • Education: $70 billion • Healthcare: $66 billion • Mostly from other taxes (Property, motor, Capital Acquisitions, etc. ) • Spending (2015) • Military: below 0. 5 per cent of GDP • Education: 16. 4 % of gross current expenditure • Healthcare: $3243. 65 per capita Taxes and Government Finance
United States Ireland • Crimes • 11. 88 million total crimes • Prison Population • 2, 220, 300 in 2013 • Punishments • Worst crimes receive death penalty • Court System • Local, county, state, federal, supreme • Trial by jury Law • Crime index: 48. 39 • Prison Population • 15, 735 in 2013 • Punishments • Does death penalty • Court System • • Supreme Court, the Court of Appeal, the High Court, the Circuit Court and the District Court. Trial by jury
The relationship between the United States and Ireland is good. They share values and have common ancestral ties. Besides regular communication on political and economic issues, the U. S. and Irish governments have official exchanges in areas such as medical research and education. On many occasions, Ireland has provided support to the United States and its allies. Sixty-seven percent of Irish people approve of United States leadership. This is the fourth highest rating for any surveyed country in Europe. Relationship
- Slides: 38