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    Declan Ryan

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    Epilogue

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    Authors' accepted manuscript of a chapter from: Declan Marmion & Salvador Ryan (eds), Remembering the Reformation : Martin Luther and Catholic theolog

    Declan and Michael Ryan at Arbutus Lodge

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    Topographic control of Southern Ocean gyres and the Antarctic Circumpolar Current

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    The large-scale circulation of the Southern Ocean is determined by the underlying topography. The topography of the Southern Ocean is characterised by a series of ridges and basins. This thesis investigates the role of the submarine ridges in the steering of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and the formation of Southern Ocean gyres. This investigation is carried out through the use of idealised barotropic numerical simulations. Each mechanism has been analysed in terms of both momentum and vorticity.It is shown that the appearance and strength of Southern Ocean gyres are highly dependent on the gradients in topography along their western boundary. Gyres only appear when topographic gradients are sufficiently high along the eastern flank of a meridional ridge.It is also found that the volume transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current is dependent on the geometric properties of ridges. The width, meridional asymmetry and meridional alignment of a ridge all affect volume transport

    Ageing Well Public Talk Series 2023-2024 Talk 6. Anything but Sedentary - Accessible Version

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    In this talk Declan will explore ways we can exercise as we age even if our life becomes sedentary, for example, if we are a wheelchair user. He will be discussing how sitting doesn’t mean we have to be sedentary. Dr Declan Ryan is a senior lecturer at the University of Northampton. His role includes creating and delivering exercise and health related topics. Declan's research interests focus around older adults’ physical activity and health status. This is an accessible version of the presentation slides for Talk 6 hosted within this collection.</p

    Ageing Well Public Talks Series 2023-24: Talk 6. Anything but sedentary

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    ANYTHING BUT SEDENTARY!21st February 2024 - In this talk Declan will explore ways we can exercise as we age even if our life become sedentary for example if we are a wheelchair user. He will be discussing how sitting doesn’t mean we have to be sedentary.Dr Declan Ryan is a senior lecturer at the University of Northampton. His role includes creating and delivering exercise and health related topics. Declan's research interests focus on older adults’ physical activity and health status. This includes investigation of the influence of green spaces on population physical activity, wellbeing, and social prescription.</p

    “I Will Rise Again”: The Life and Legacy of the U.S.S. Monitor

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    About the author: Declan Riley Kunkel is an award winning writer, author, and consultant. Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Declan writes about history, politics, and philosophy. He is pursing a degree in history at Yale

    Declan Kiberd. The Irish Writer and the World

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    The Irish author and the world is a collection of nineteen articles originally published by Declan Kiberd between 1978 and 2003. A note on the text specifies that the articles have not been altered in order to be included in this volume. They are not arranged in chronological order, which is accounted for in the introduction. The introductory chapter gives useful information on the political and cultural context – either specifically Irish or more global – in which the articles were originall..

    Declan Kiberd. The Irish Writer and the World

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    The Irish author and the world is a collection of nineteen articles originally published by Declan Kiberd between 1978 and 2003. A note on the text specifies that the articles have not been altered in order to be included in this volume. They are not arranged in chronological order, which is accounted for in the introduction. The introductory chapter gives useful information on the political and cultural context – either specifically Irish or more global – in which the articles were originall..

    Review of "The Winter's Tale", Dir. Declan Donnellan for Cheek by Jowl, Silk Street Theatre, London Barbican, 2017

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    This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Johns Hopkins University Press via the DOI in this record.Review of The Winter’s Tale. Presented by Cheek by Jowl, at the Silk Street Theatre, Barbican, London, UK. April 5-22, 2017. Directed by Declan Donnellan. Designed by Nick Ormerod. Lighting design by Judith Greenwood. Music and sound design by Paddy Cunneen. With Grace Andrews (Emilia/Time), Joseph Black (Cleomenes), David Carr (Camillo), Tom Cawte (Mamillius), Ryan Donaldson (Autolycus), Guy Hughes (Dion), Orlando James (Leontes), Sam McArdle (Young Shepherd), Eleanor McLoughlin (Perdita), Peter Moreton (Old Shepherd/Antigonus), Natalie Radmall-Quirke (Hermione/Dorcas), Joy Richardson (Paulina/Mopsa), Edward Sayer (Polixenes), and Sam Woolf (Florizel)
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