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Nurses
Nurses
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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Irish Traveller, Fir Bolg, Anglo-Irish, Irish People, English People, Gaels, Ulster Scots People, Norse-Gaels, Menapii, Orthodoxy in the Republic of Ireland, Stephen Cullen Carpenter, Setantii, Black People in Ireland, Filipinos in Ireland, Lithuanians in Ireland, Turks in Ireland, Polish Minority in Ireland, Hiberno-Norman, Conmhaícne Mara, Senchineoil, Cambro-Norman, Delbhna Nuadat, American-Irish People, Conmhaícne, Delbhna, Nagnatae, Irish Pakistani, Fir Craibe, Tuatha Taiden. Excerpt: Irish English item Religion item Christianity (Roman Catholicism , Protestantism ) item Related ethnic groups item Irish Americans , British Americans (English Americans , Scottish Americans , Scots-Irish Americans, Anglo-Irish Americans, Welsh Americans ), African Americans , Asian Americans , Pacific Islander Americans , Hispanic Americans , Native Americans end{sloppypar American-Irish are Irish citizens with ancestry from the United States or residents from United States living in Ireland. They include white Americans , blacks, Asians, Pacific Islanders, Hispanics, and natives.A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Anglo-Irish was a term used historically to describe a privileged social class in Ireland , whose members were the descendants and successors of the Protestant Ascendancy , mostly belonging to the Anglican Church of Ireland , which was the established church of Ireland until 1871, or to a lesser extent one of the English dissenting churches, such as the Methodist church. Its usage continued in the Victorian era , when it described a class composed mostly of Church of Ireland adherents who had adopted many English customs .Anglo-Irish is used to describe formal contacts, negotiations, and treaties between the United Kingdom and Ireland . Some examples of this usage are the ...
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