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Build a Bank

27/3/2019

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Well done to our Build a Bank team who participated in the National Finals in the RDS last Wednesday. The team presented their idea Sports Savers highlighting their theme of inclusion for all cultures within CBS.

On Thursday the team along with TY Enterprise attended a future sparks event hosted by AIB where they heard fantastic presentations from Peter Cosgrove and Peter Stringer. They even managed to get a selfie with Stringer himself. This was a fantastic opportunity for all involved and students thoroughly enjoyed themselves.
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plastic waste

27/3/2019

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In the last 70 years the amount of plastic that Ireland produces has increased massively we produce nearly 300 million tons of plastic every year half of which is single use plastic. 8 million tons of plastic is dumped into our oceans every year. One of the main causes of plastic pollution is plastic litter most of which is caused by just dropping the plastic in our streets or people just dumping in our environment. This litter is transported by wind and rain into our drainage network which then transports the plastic into our rivers and oceans. In 2016 95% of Ireland's waste was transported to China but with a ban of China importation of plastic from EU countries in 2018 This means that Ireland now faces a major issue with what we are going to do with our plastic waste.  On average every Irish person generates 61kg of plastic waste each year that is 5,500 single use coffee cups this makes Ireland the largest producer of plastic waste in Europe. More than 60 percent of plastic waste still comes from packaging but only 40 percent of that packaging is recycled. The plastic that is ending up in the ocean is causing some serious issues for fishes the reason for this is that a lot of plastic can look like the fishes food so the fish can end up getting entangled in the plastic and for seals as they grow so fast the plastic can get very tight on them and cause death. Beach cleaning crews find fishing nets in 50% of their cleans.
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Edmund Rice - Walk in Our Shoes

22/3/2019

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Action On Climate Change

15/3/2019

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Advocacy Report 2019

12/3/2019

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CBS KILKENNY
Edmund Rice Schools Meeting

IntroductionThroughout the year the Green schools and Advocacy team at CBS Kilkenny have been working well throughout the year on making our school a cleaner and more environmentally green place to be . We want to thank all of our teachers who have been working with us to really make in impact this year regarding the schools environmental status .We are honored to be here today at Croke Park .

Our Progress ‘
Our Advocacy and Green Schools Teams have worked well together in doing some of the things listed below.
We have worked with our co-ordinator (Mr.Mulhall) find the dat on ou waste disposal and our water usage .This was how we started our year .We felt this was necessary as we needed to understand our situation in the school before we  started any campaigns .
Some of the team members from Advocacy presented to first years on the concept of advocacy and green schools and the problem of plastic . We did this to inform our newest members of the school about what we do as part of the school Advocacy team .
We then created green school/advocacy pledges for all students to sign of which each student said one thing they would change to help the environment they live in  .
The advocacy team then helped start up our plasticfree4schools campaign of which we worked with two young enterprise student to supply the canteen with reusable bottles .
Some of our members went onto the local Kilkenny radio station 88.7fm of which we highlighted some of the changes we are going to bring in to our school to create a greener environment .
Two members of the advocacy team went up to the dail were they supported the edmund rice save our seas programme , and got a talked from an environmentalist .
The advocacy team help raise awareness on homelessness by creating a presentation on homelessness which will be presented to some of the school students later this month .
Our advocacy and green schools committee helped organise the environmental protest help on Friday the 15th of March .
We also created a petition on the cause  which was signed by a large number of our students.
The advocacy team also created many posters that where use the highlight key problems with our environment and were used during the protests .
Thank you for listening

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Germany Trip February 2019

6/3/2019

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Dachau
On April 26 the 1945 there  were 67,665 prisoners registered in Dachau. Among them were 22,100 Jews. During this period up to 1600 prisoners were crowded into barracks.

They built roads, gravel pits, drained marshes 37,00 inmates produced armaments private companies bribed SS.

On March 22, 1933, a few weeks after Adolf Hitler had been appointed Reich Chancellor, a concentration camp for political prisoners was set up in Dachau. This camp served as a model for all later concentration camps and as a "school of violence" for the SS men under whose command it stood. In the twelve years of its existence over 200.000 persons from all over Europe were imprisoned here and in the numerous subsidiary camps. 41.500 were murdered. On April 29 1945, American troops liberated the survivors.





The Memorial Site on the ground of the former concentration camp was established in 1965 on the initiative of and in accordance with the plans of the surviving prisoners who had joined together to form the Comité International De Dachau. The Bavarian state government provided financial support. Between 1996 and 2003 a new exhibition on the history of the Dachau concentration camp was created, following the leitmotif of the "Path of the Prisoners".



Dachau was liberated by American troops on April 29, 1945. Among their most-gruesome discoveries were railroad cars filled with Jewish prisoners who had died en route to the camp and had been left to decompose. American and British media coverage of Dachau and other newly liberated camp which included photographs published in magazines and newsreel footage shown in cinema profoundly shaped the public’s understanding of the atrocities that had occurred.


Munich
World War I to World War IIFollowing the outbreak of World War I in 1914, life in Munich became very difficult, as the Allied blockade of Germany led to food and fuel shortages. During French air raids in 1916, three bombs fell on Munich.
After World War I, the city was at the center of substantial political unrest. In November 1918 on the eve of German revolution, Ludwig III and his family fled the city. After the murder of the first republican premier of Bavaria Kurt Eisner in February 1919 by Anton Graf von Arco auf Valley, the Bavarian Soviet Republic was proclaimed. When Communists took power, Lenin, who had lived in Munich some years before, sent a congratulatory telegram, but the Soviet Republic was ended on 3 May 1919 by the Freikorps. While the republican government had been restored, Munich became a hotbed of extremist politics, among which Adolf Hitler and the National Socialists soon rose to prominence.
In 1923, Adolf Hitler and his supporters, who were concentrated in Munich, staged the Beer Hall Putsch, an attempt to overthrow the Weimar Republic and seize power. The revolt failed, resulting in Hitler's arrest and the temporary crippling of the Nazi Party. The city again became important to the Nazis when they took power in Germany in 1933. The party created its first concentration camp at Dachau, 16 kilometers (9.9 miles) north-west of the city. Because of its importance to the rise of National Socialism, Munich was referred to as the Hauptstadt der Bewegung ("Capital of the Movement"). The NSDAP headquarters were in Munich and many Führerbauten("Führer-buildings") were built around the Königsplatz, some of which still survive.
The city is known as the site of the culmination of the policy of appeasement by Britain and France leading up to World War II. It was in Munich that British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain assented to the annexation of Czechoslovakia's Sudetenland region into Greater Germany in the hopes of sating the desires of Hitler's Third Reich.
Munich was the base of the White Rose, a student resistance movement from June 1942 to February 1943. The core members were arrested and executed following a distribution of leaflets in Munich University by Hans and Sophie Scholl.
The city was heavily damaged by allied bombing during World War II by 71 air raids over five years.
PostwarAfter US occupation in 1945, Munich was completely rebuilt following a meticulous plan, which preserved its pre-war street grid. In 1957, Munich's population surpassed 1 million. The city continued to play a highly significant role in the German economy, politics and culture, giving rise to its nickname Heimliche Hauptstadt ("secret capital") in the decades after World War II.
Munich was the site of the 1972 Summer Olympics, during which Israeli athletes were assassinated by Palestinian fedayeen in the Munich massacre, when gunmen from the Palestinian "Black September" group took hostage members of the Israeli Olympic team.

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