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Repeat Leaving Certificate Testimonial
Testimonial from one of our fantastic Repeat Leaving Certificate students here in Rathmines College.
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Rathmines College - English & I.T. student Testimonial
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A video testimonial from a English and I.T. student at Rathmines College Dublin
Rathmines College Graduation Video
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Congratulations to all of our Rathmines College graduates of 2021. It has been a tough year with various hurdles of all shapes and sizes thrown at each and every one of you. Nevertheless you persevered and overcame any and all obstacles in your way. Congratulations once again! #GoFurther
Student Testimonial From Haya - Rathmines College Of Further Education
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Student Testimonial From Stephanie whom is a English and Information Technology student here at Rathmines College Of Further Education
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Student Testimonial From Stephanie whom is a Leaving Certificate student here at Rathmines College Of Further Education.
Rathmines College Information Event
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Rathmines College Information Event
Rathmines College Guidance Counsellors Information Event
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An information session for Guidance Counsellors on the benefits of studying in Rathmines College and the range of QQI Level 5 & 6 and Professional Accounting courses available in the college.
Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
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Brú na Bóinne - The Ancient Monuments Of Newgrange, Knowth, and Dowth
Office Administration Testimonial
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A short video testimonial from Beatrice Rusu, one of our students here at Rathmines College. Beatrice studied level five, legal administration at Rathmines College this year.
Rathmines College does the Mannequin Challenge
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Rathmines College does the Mannequin Challenge - Rae Sremmurd, Swae Lee, Slim Jxmmi - Powerglide ft. Juicy J Music in this video Learn more Listen ad-free with CZcams Premium Song Black Beatles Artist Rae Sremmurd Licensed to CZcams by UMG (on behalf of Mike WiLL Made-It); CMRRA, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutorPerf, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., PEDL, ASCAP, Warner Chapp...
How To - CAO Application
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Here is a tutorial on starting the process of your CAO application from our very own Guidance Officer Fergal.
Christmas 2020 - Rathmines College
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With such an extraordinary year behind us let's take some time to remind ourselves what is really important this Christmas. Enjoy this short in house production by Rathmines College and make the most of this festive period.
Aerial view of Rathmines College, Town Hall building, Rathmines
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A different perspective of the magnificent Town Hall building in Rathmines www.rathminescollege.ie
Some Interesting Science Facts - As Fast As Possible 🔬
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It's science week! Here are some interesting science facts as fast as possible
First Term Of 2020 Finished!
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First Term Of 2020 Finished!
Advanced college entry into Business Degrees in Ireland
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Advanced college entry into Business Degrees in Ireland
Researching QQI progression routes
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Researching QQI progression routes
Computer Programming Student Testimonial
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Computer Programming Student Testimonial
Rathmines College Repeat Leaving Certificate Testimonial
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Rathmines College Repeat Leaving Certificate Testimonial

Komentáře

  • @deforrest5611
    @deforrest5611 Před 13 dny

    you have spent to many dark hrs in Slatterys Pub. Drink talking, you Culchie

  • @johnmurray1044
    @johnmurray1044 Před 23 dny

    Their diety was not the sun, the sun is used to represent the diety the same as some modern beliefs and religions use other symbols.

  • @davidm8657
    @davidm8657 Před 28 dny

    I had the privilege of visiting Newgrange, Stonehenge, the menhirs of Carnac, Incan pyramids in Mexico and the creativity and ingenuity of Stone Age man is mind blowing. This video is spectacular - thank you.

  • @MatthewHenry-ym6bb
    @MatthewHenry-ym6bb Před měsícem

    This (Newgrange) is an amazing link to our past.

  • @judithmccrea2601
    @judithmccrea2601 Před měsícem

    Stone Age visitors! Me, too, in 2003!!! Astonishing place.

  • @user-pp9pc2ne2u
    @user-pp9pc2ne2u Před 2 měsíci

    Sorry you are wrong, the last ice age ended 40 thousand years ago. To be able to make such holy shakes, they must be able to have iron tools

  • @cynthiapierro1189
    @cynthiapierro1189 Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you for creating this wonderful experience through Bru na Boinne! Looking forward to a scared visit May 2024.

  • @willadams565
    @willadams565 Před 5 měsíci

    Lovely! Thank you!

  • @safeysmith6720
    @safeysmith6720 Před 6 měsíci

    Does anybody know a little bit about living conditions for the Irish aristocracy during the golden age, and into the Viking period (so in other words the dark ages I guess)? I’m curious to know what an average Irish chieftain’s home was like during this period, but my internet research has revealed very little. I have at least three books on Irish history as well, but they are not much help either. In every source, it is just mentioned in passing how this Irish king, or that Irish chieftain had their main hall in this place, or that place, etc., but absolutely no details on what these places were like. Did they have two floors, or just one for instance? How were they built and laid out? Where did their court congregate, and how? Did the chieftains and kings have separate quarters or did they all just sleep together in heaps by the hearth? Were these halls or “palaces” built to impress, or were they just utilitarian, and perhaps only larger than homes of the commoners?? I just want to gain a little info on this type of thing, but it apparently doesn’t seem to interest anybody else, to attempt to provide some details, which surprises me frankly. How am I the only one interested in this??

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 Před 6 měsíci

    There's History, Ancient History, and the "Mainstream Academic 19th Century Theory based Paradigm and Linear Timeline Story" "Authentic Academics" adhere to the "Standards of Science and Research" which prohibits using a Theory as Fact, and doesn't fear "Alternative Theories". ✓ Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian (Irish American of County Kerry lineage/Basque Orgin)

  • @bethbartlett5692
    @bethbartlett5692 Před 6 měsíci

    🔺Mounds, Tombs, ... found Worldwide, yet we are supposed to ignore this and believe they didn't travel by boat/ship, and that Columbus discovered America. 🔺 But, ... "DNA proves that Mainstream Academic story is inaccurate." Beth Bartlett Sociologist/Behavioralist and Historian

  • @user-hg1ky3cj2s
    @user-hg1ky3cj2s Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you for sharing this video. It is w😮. 💕

  • @shakinpaulus1
    @shakinpaulus1 Před 6 měsíci

    This is the best presentation of Newgrange I have seen.

  • @stesmith7040
    @stesmith7040 Před 8 měsíci

    My dad is from co Meath so I spent a lot of time there and was at newgrange countless times it’s a beautiful part of Ireland ✝️❤️

  • @donniebrown8311
    @donniebrown8311 Před 8 měsíci

    Stop the lies European 5000 ueeas ago did not left any marks on the landscape in stone! African had the earth flourishing long before you johnny come late cane in n to being! You so-called Europeans are not native to Europe the black Moores Are the first European! Y'all invade and steal people history go into Ethopia and you w will see the same building of stone megalitic in that is in egeyt Australia peru somoa name it. Today these people calling themselves Europeans they are only discovering african ancient kingdoms and want to give themselves the credit. Europeans why is it you don't know how they were built if y'all built the whey are you just discovering. Stop make believing that black indeginous people pass is yours it's not.

  • @stephenchristopher7396
    @stephenchristopher7396 Před 9 měsíci

    It is beautifully filmed and narrated but not sure how reliable some of the information is. At around 6.30 an illustration of the step pyramid of Djoser is show, built some time between 2667 and 2648 BC, and we are told that Newgrange is a thousand years older than the pyramids of Egypt. Newgrange is usually dated around 3200 BC and so is a little over 500 years older than the first major pyramid building in Egypt.

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 Před 9 měsíci

    No- the is a reference to no ah which means dark, since it was dark in the ark made of bark.

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 Před 9 měsíci

    The petroglyphic symbols are found worldwide as are the motifs which are nautical and reminiscent of the events in genesis, that dusty old book on grannys side table.

  • @johndelong5574
    @johndelong5574 Před 9 měsíci

    Typical post flood shrines built in memory of the ark of noah. The watercraft was the matrix or passage way from pangaea, the supercontinent which broke into seven pieces to the post flood world we currently reside. As it was, in the days of noah, so shall it be when the son of man returns.

  • @pushparanibalasubramaniam6743

    Great share

  • @barbaraaddleman3334
    @barbaraaddleman3334 Před 10 měsíci

    beautifully told and filmed...I'm surprised that you gave no credit to Martin Brennan who was the first to suggest the Solstice alignments to archeologists (Mr o'Kelly included) in the early 70s...which they ignored at the time, and now has become a key insight into the ancient knowledge and practices at the sites which you have included here. He tested his theories over 6 years at Loughcrew as well as Carrowmore and Newgrange.

  • @twelvemeister
    @twelvemeister Před 10 měsíci

    top notch this

  • @eileenlocke7877
    @eileenlocke7877 Před 10 měsíci

    Love the megaliths wow

  • @eileenlocke7877
    @eileenlocke7877 Před 10 měsíci

    Very interesting thank u 🙏

  • @geoffwhite7535
    @geoffwhite7535 Před 10 měsíci

    1690

  • @sweetloveelmo
    @sweetloveelmo Před 11 měsíci

    Past druid life time remembered. The stone circles are calling me back.......to center once again. ~ Blessings.

  • @skygazer858
    @skygazer858 Před rokem

    Our daughter took my wife and I on vacation to Ireland from the US back in May. We planned it for a year. The one place my daughter and I agreed that we had to visit was Brú na Bóinne. I bought all 4 of us that went a year of OPA membership. Not only did it cover the admission to Knowth and New Grange (that alone is worth the price) but any other sites we visited in Dublin. On our trip we also went to the National Botanic gardens Kilmacurragh and many other places. Unfortunately, the vacation was only for 1 week. I think it would take more than 1lifetime to see all I wanted to see in Ireland.

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Před 11 měsíci

      I visited Ireland and it was beautiful--I guess my adopted father thought I should see where most of my heritage came from. I remember it as a very lovely place. I'd love to visit the holy places, like Tara and Newgrange...maybe one day.

    • @barryshannahan5988
      @barryshannahan5988 Před 6 měsíci

      My wife and I have been there three times for a total of 48 days. Still so, so many places to see. Such a historical island!

    • @scottfoster3445
      @scottfoster3445 Před měsícem

      Americans and Ireland hahaha

  • @northernlights6459
    @northernlights6459 Před rokem

    What a superb documentary.The narration was perfect too.

  • @fivetwoeight528
    @fivetwoeight528 Před rokem

    Got as far as 2:10 ,and then when it came to my attention that it was the english not the Irish who built them, was very disappointed I must say.

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Před 11 měsíci

      You don't think there was popuation flow from Britain to Ireland and vice versa?

  • @malicant123
    @malicant123 Před rokem

    JRR Tolkien, after staying in the West of Ireland, described the land as "evil". Having lived in the West myself, I can understand this. The land is bleak, dark and to survive there in the past must have been a tremendous struggle. Had Tolkien gone to Meath, he likely would have thought otherwise.

    • @customsongmaker
      @customsongmaker Před rokem

      One does not simply walk to Meath

    • @bahoonies
      @bahoonies Před 6 měsíci

      ​@customsongmaker To do so would be folly when there's a bus service😂😂

  • @Zomfoo
    @Zomfoo Před rokem

    Several decades my ass.

  • @johnclark1612
    @johnclark1612 Před rokem

    Hunter gatherer theme, we're still hunter gatherers,I hunt, I gather, animals hunt,, gather.. Those hunter gatherer people built pyramids in Egypt Mexico and Europe

  • @goosgitaar
    @goosgitaar Před rokem

    According to the last Druid's these buildings are not burial place s or wheat storage but shelter against the electric storms coming from the Sun 🌞

  • @nsjx
    @nsjx Před rokem

    Great documentary with nice footage and narration. How ancient is the name of the village? It has a lively pronunciation in this vid.

  • @user-nr3ep1sd5b
    @user-nr3ep1sd5b Před rokem

    Hi, I am an archaeologist and I would like to point out there is no evidence these monuments were built for burials. These were all calendars, observatories and temples. Also, we don't know who built them and how they were built and there is no evidence for your story - floating megaliths on the river?! Surely all of these is much older than any known peoples and culture that we could link with todays people living on that place. But it is nice to take care of our world heritage as your own, thank you.

  • @audreydempsey247
    @audreydempsey247 Před rokem

    The eu/un with their treasonous NGOs politicians are destroying Ireland and our children's chance's for a safe peaceful, degenerate dictatorship free future.

  • @vespadavidson2315
    @vespadavidson2315 Před rokem

    " They run in a line..." not a straight line..... a line like string.! 😂.

  • @ilikechocolatealot6355

    How is it that the Brit’s didn’t destroy all this kind of stuff when they were ruining our Irish lives at any of this time.?????

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Před 11 měsíci

      There's tons of this kind of stuff on the Isle of Britain. They never got around to destroying a lot of that. I guess they were too busy messing up Irish lives.

  • @007JHS
    @007JHS Před rokem

    I never knew the Roman connection either.

  • @007JHS
    @007JHS Před rokem

    Every bit as amazing as the pyramids and Stonehenge.

  • @007JHS
    @007JHS Před rokem

    What a beautiful site... and fully of mystery and mysticism.

  • @richarddonald5593
    @richarddonald5593 Před rokem

    These guys never heard of a DARK RETREAT?

  • @ThillerKillerX
    @ThillerKillerX Před rokem

    Yeah this is bs

    • @1lightheaded
      @1lightheaded Před rokem

      what a brilliant comment,you put a lot of thought into it

  • @sno4439
    @sno4439 Před rokem

    I would love to know how they got those Stones off the Shoreline and onto, what did you say there were using, skin boats... and each stone looks like it would way at least a tonne...

  • @capt.haddock5750
    @capt.haddock5750 Před rokem

    I was at New Grange in the year of 1972 or 1973 during my vacation in Ireland during my studies. Therefore I enjoyed this video very much. I don't remember the white stone walls. As I remember it looked like a huge earthen mound in a field. We had to call a local farmer(?) who showed us in. I remember the iron gate at the entrance. It was completely dark inside. Due to the striking light of the flashlight or paraffin lamp we could see the carvings on the stones on the sides. As soon as the light was directly on the stone the carvings were barely visible. What was not mentioned in this video was that the corridor that led to the chamber has a slight bend so that the light beam that came in thru the window above the door is only a narrow beam as it hits the chamber and the offering table. It made a huge impression on me. It reminds me of the grave of Ramses II in Egypt. It had the same lay out. On the shortest day of the year the sun would shine all the way in to a chamber where offerings could be made. Exactly the same as in New Grange. Sadly the grave was moved in it's entirety because of the building of the Assuan dam. Now it is not working anymore. I have always thought that there must have been a connection between the two.

    • @alexhayden2303
      @alexhayden2303 Před rokem

      The White Walls are reconstructions.

    • @beatusqui
      @beatusqui Před rokem

      It's not impossible , have you ever read any Conor Macdari books. Ancient Irish wisdom preserved in the Bible and Pyramids.

    • @xxsusmasterxx5491
      @xxsusmasterxx5491 Před rokem

      Exactly! I have never been to Newgrange or Knowth or Dowth, but i'd love to one day, it's amazing after 5000 years the structure of Newgrange is still intact! Also i see you have a Captain Haddock image for your profile picture, my favourite character in Tintin! haha

    • @mrsillywalk
      @mrsillywalk Před 8 měsíci

      I, too, was there in the early 70s before they tarted the place up for the tourists and altered it. Then the white stones circled the mound as in a processional path. The internal was reconstructed according to the best guess of a 18c clergyman.

  • @Mr_krabz_mcfc
    @Mr_krabz_mcfc Před rokem

    Is there actual proof they were floated up the river?

  • @taylorw
    @taylorw Před rokem

    The best description of New Grange I’ve come across. So well done. Never knew Roman coins were found there.

    • @harrietharlow9929
      @harrietharlow9929 Před 11 měsíci

      Me, neither, though Romans often adopted the gods and goddesses of other groups into their pantheon. For example, at Bath, there is a statue of Sulis Minerva. For Romans, Sulis was Minerva and vice versa, though Sulis was and remains a Celtic deity. So a Roman offering at Newgrange may not be so strange.

  • @Jane-nc2fr
    @Jane-nc2fr Před rokem

    Are the white quartz decorations at the front of New grange part of a 1970s plan-to make the monument more dramatic in order to attract more tourists. These we not part of the original way the monument was made. Very sad that they had to create a fake facade in order to make more money. Money was more important than real history. So very sad.

  • @onbedoeldekut1515
    @onbedoeldekut1515 Před rokem

    I'm finding far too much romanticising and not remotely enough hard archaeology regarding Irish prehistory.

  • @desjenkins2701
    @desjenkins2701 Před rokem

    I was in a new grange when inside it they turn off the light/s I look up to the ceiling I could see all blue energy up there maybe I am a natural healer I feel the energy from everything that has energy in our world that's why I was able to see it