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Bethany Home and Rockall

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Difference between Bethany Home and Rockall

Bethany Home vs. Rockall

Bethany Home (sometimes called Bethany House or Bethany Mother and Child Home) was a residential home in Dublin, Ireland, mainly for women of the Protestant faith, who were convicted of petty theft, prostitution, infanticide, as well as women who were pregnant out of wedlock, and the children of these women. Rockall is an uninhabited granite islet within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the United Kingdom,.

Similarities between Bethany Home and Rockall

Bethany Home and Rockall have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Rockall, Tom McClean, Union Jack.

Rockall

Rockall is an uninhabited granite islet within the exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of the United Kingdom,.

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Tom McClean

Tom McClean is a veteran of both the Parachute Regiment and the SAS and is a survival expert who lived on the island of Rockall from 26 May to 4 July 1985 to affirm Britain's claim to it; this is the third longest human occupancy of the island,, surpassed in 1997 by a team from Greenpeace which spent 42 days on the island, and in 2014 by Nick Hancock who spent 45 days there.

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Union Jack

The Union Jack, or Union Flag, is the national flag of the United Kingdom.

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Bethany Home and Rockall Comparison

Bethany Home has 29 relations, while Rockall has 164. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.55% = 3 / (29 + 164).

References

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