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Education Society History Psychology Books: “The duty of privilege is absolute integrity” quote ..John O Donohue. Sport (Mayo/Tipp. GAA, LUFC. ) Views personal

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Adam Schwarz (@adamjschwarz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Israeli govt's planned hosting of Tommy Robinson is a disgraceful betrayal of Jewish values and history. Robinson is a racist street thug and no friend of UK Jews. We must never permit the far-right to exploit antisemitism to attack Muslims. Good to discuss on i24NEWS English.

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Two days after Connolly for President landslide Presidential victory, this article is published by RUSI, a UK defence and security think tank, advising Brussels and UK to 'accelerate planning for a SF-led Government' and then concludes with this chilling line. rusi.org/explore-our-re…

Two days after <a href="/catherinegalway/">Connolly for President</a> landslide Presidential victory, this article is published by RUSI, a UK defence and security think tank, advising Brussels and UK to 'accelerate planning for a SF-led Government' and then concludes with this chilling line.

rusi.org/explore-our-re…
Brigid Laffan (@brigidlaffan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A must read from Ben Tonra on Transatlantic relationship & how Ireland manages hardening of geopolitics. No small state can ignore & not Ireland 1 of the most globalised states in the world. Irish foreign policy needs recalibration & we don’t have lots of time The Irish Times .

A must read from Ben Tonra on Transatlantic relationship &amp; how Ireland manages hardening of geopolitics. No small state can ignore &amp; not Ireland 1 of the most globalised states in the world. Irish foreign policy needs recalibration &amp; we don’t have lots of time <a href="/IrishTimes/">The Irish Times</a> .
Smaller Fish GAA (@smallerfishgaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"You meet these fellas now and they're lovely guys..i don't think the two teams really liked each other" John Small talking about his respect for that Mayo team and how they could match Dublin physically

Irish Examiner Sport (@examinersport) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'If I want to be annoying, I'll be annoying': Rhys Shelly has no intention of changing his ways irishexaminer.com/sport/gaa/arid…

Frank McDonough (@fxmc1957) 's Twitter Profile Photo

30 October 1974. Muhammad Ali beat George Foreman by a knockout in the 8th Round to regain the World Heavyweight Championship, in the “Rumble in the Jungle” in Zaire. Before the fight Foreman was seen as unbeatable. It was Ali’s greatest triumph.

The Winning Difference (@thewinningdiff1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Once your commitment is greater than your feelings, that's when you get results. That's when it happens for you." Show up when it’s boring, inconvenient, or uncomfortable, and those quiet deposits become the unstoppable momentum everyone later calls “overnight success.

Greg Berge (@gb1121) 's Twitter Profile Photo

10 Inconvenient Truths of Coaching 1. Not every kid wants to be great. 2. You will often be misunderstood. 3. Some parents care more about playing time than team success. 4. Your best players aren’t always your best leaders. 5. No system works without buy-in. 6. Success

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A 2,500-word analysis by the tech billionaire has caused a stir in Irish political circles. thejournal.ie/john-collison-…

Coach AJ 🎯 Mental Fitness (@coachajkings) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Culture isn't what you say - it's what you allow. • Allow excuses? You'll get more. • Allow bad attitudes? They will spread. • Allow selfishness? Team chemistry will disappear. Great leaders set the standard. Culture happens every day - on purpose or by accident.

Culture isn't what you say - it's what you allow.
• Allow excuses? You'll get more.
• Allow bad attitudes? They will spread.
• Allow selfishness? Team chemistry will disappear. 

Great leaders set the standard.

Culture happens every day - on purpose or by accident.