Conor Hogan
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Conor Hogan is from Clonmel in the Republic Ireland. He has a first class honours bachelor's degree in Humanities from St. Patrick's College Carlow (where electives included History, English Literature, Media and Film Studies, Philosophy, and Drama) and a post graduate diploma in Communications from NUI Maynooth, for which he also recieved a first class honour. His interests include Sports, Film and Television, History (his thesis was in Roman history), and Radio (which he has some experience in). He is now undertaking a career in journalism.
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2009-2010 in European Soccer. Results from Spain and Italy.
A summary of the season. Spain's La Liga, Italy's Serie A, The Copa Del Rey, Coppa Italia, and European Competition.
May 24, 2010
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Football's Biggest Wins and Highest Scoring Matches.
Sometimes two teams (as was the case when Arbroath beat Bon Accord 36-0 in 1885) are so mismatched that the final scoreline goes beyond simple embarrassment
May 10, 2010
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Narcissus and Marcus Antonius Pallas: The Great Imperial Freedmen
Freedmen played important functions in the administration of Claudius' Empire. In fact, Narcissus and Pallas were the richest and most powerful men in Rome.
May 4, 2010
- Conor Hogan
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Baruch Spinoza. His Critique of Scripture in the Age of Reason
Spinoza believed that philosophical freedom couldn't exist until reason had been liberated from the thumb of theology. He was pioneer of Biblical Criticism.
May 3, 2010
- Conor Hogan
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Jon Dahl Tomasson Closes in on Poul Nielsen's Scoring Record
Jon Dahl Tomasson has been one goal away from equaling Tist Nielsen's 85 year record for some time now. Can he do something about this at the World Cup?
Apr 8, 2010
- Conor Hogan
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The Emperor Claudius – His Education and Historical Works
For most of his life, Claudius was kept out of the public eye. His education, though, was not neglected, and it inspired him to become a historian and judge
Apr 7, 2010
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Claudius Caesar. The Unlikely Roman Emperor.
In the history of the Roman Empire, few figures have seemed less likely to become Emperor as Claudius I (10 BC- 54 AD).
Mar 29, 2010
- Conor Hogan
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