Ireland Questions????????????? |
I need some help with some of these questions about Ireland. What are the living quarters?Building/Architecture. Their family structure? Their Power structure/government. Thanks! Please help!!
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Does anybody listen to Damien Dempsey? |
We had the misfortune to hear him on Ballydung Radio this morning. God Save Us! He sounds like he's just stepped off the set of Fair City!
All that caterwauling was too much for Rodge'... |
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What is the best/cheapest way to plan and implement a 2-week trip to Ireland? |
It would be for myself and my 2 children. I really need to see Ireland before I am dead to too old & arthritic to enjoy it, but money is an issue. Additional Details We wish to ... |
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Ireland Government? |
What is irealnds government type
leader
about government
laws
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Anyone know of cheap b&bs in dublin? help? |
we are going the end of april for 1 night. and don't want to spend to much money as we will be out most the time!!!
would like something in the city centre!!!!
no more than £60 a ... |
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Dont you just love this song? |
Oh, it is the biggest mix-up that you have ever seen.
My father, he was Orange and me mother, she was green.
My father was an Ulster man, proud Protestant was he.
My mother ... |
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Ferry from Ireland to scotland? |
| If I want to travel from northern ireland to scotland which ferry company should I ... |
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What are the people of ireland upto right now? |
| just wondering is everyone as bored and insomnia ridden as i am?... |
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If an Australian woman (47) of irish descent wanted to meet an Irish man?, ? |
With the hope of a relationship, what would be the best course of action - short of travelling to Ireland and checking the men out individually? Additional Details I am currently in A... |
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Cell phone providers in ireland? |
| What are the most popular or well known cell phone providers in Ireland?... |
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Reviews of Dublin hotels say it is noisy at night...? |
what kind of noise? Are there people yelling in the street? A lot of traffic? Car horns? Can I just wear ear plugs? Additional Details Rodge- Yes, those two seem like they can talk your ... |
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Where d oi go to get a copy of my Birth Cert in ireland? |
| I know its in Dublin City but where? Pearse street isn't it, beside trinity college? I know you get your PPs number there but can you get your birth cert there? How much is it? Can i go in and ... |
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Where are the city centre hotels in galway city? |
| Traveling to galway city, ireland. Does anyone know where the hotels are in the city centre, we will be on foot so as close to centre as possible.... |
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Looking for a glamorous club in Dublin.? |
Hi there,
We're going on a party weekend in Dublin for my colleague's 21st.
I have never been to Dublin before and so I don't know the trendiest places to go. I'm ... |
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Question for people living in Ireland...(particularly in Dublin)? |
| ...have you noticed how "patchy" our roads are? Like when you look at the road, you see squares of concrete overlapping eachother, and it looks really weird...what do you think?... |
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Why did the UK give up Hong Kong so easily, but still hang on to N. Ireland? |
Ten years after the handover, Hong Kong is slipping away, and human rights there have become a sham. Meanwhile, the UK still hangs vehemently onto N. Ireland... Why do they live under such a double standard? Additional Details Hong Kong (Victoria) Island, and Kowloon were yours in perpetuity after the Opium wars of the 1840's.
What you did was get careless and 'lease' the New Territories, in 1898, for 99 years... (thinking probably that in 99 years there would be no China left.
Not All of Hong Kong was under a 'lease'... Thatcher should have stood her ground and actually regrets not doing it now...I don't think Deng would have gone to war with Britain over Hong Kong... |
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scotishbob
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Not really a double standard. Hong Kong was LEASED from China with a return date. When the agreed upon date arrived, the city was returned. That to me is called being honest with their neighbors and themselves. No such agreement was ever negotiated with Ireland |
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angelofcharlie
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first of all human rights in HK is not a sham.
Deng Xiaoping clearly stated that China reserves the possibility to claim war if HK was not returned before the end of 1997. And people know that Deng Xiaoping was no joking at all. |
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deburca98
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Hong kong was a rented territory. Ireland was captured and invaded.
If you want to see double standards, Then look at the uk involvement in the war in iraq. They are repeating the mistakes of northern ireland.
It is not that simple, Northern ireland was planted by the british with loyal protestants, in a similar way to how they planted parts of african "colonies" with whites. The desendants of these planters still remain in the northern counties and as the majority, the democtratic process means that their right to remain part of the uk keeps ireland divided.
As a citizen of the republic of ireland, I personally dont want to have northern ireland. While my view is not shared, I believe reunification will have disasterous effects for the economy if it were to occur.
where i think my country men aggree on is that the desiny of the island is linked despite being divided.
The UK recognises the majority view in northern ireland and therefore holds onto it. However it has been publically said that if the majority shifted to the republican side(to leave the uk) then they would facilitate the handover of northern ireland to the republic. If i were a loyalist i would be deeply troubled by the fact that the country i am loyal to would hand over the country so easy. |
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jordan1call
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just a matter of time
then...more than what we expect the countries all over the world are going pieces |
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english guy 1985
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you're right, it is a double standard.
I think it will be interesting to see which direction Northern Ireland decides to take when Scotland and Wales become independant nations. |
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passion4cheer
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UK never owned Hong Kong. China was the one that always owned HK. China 'rented out' Hong Kong for 100 years. In 1897, China let UK have Hong Kong for 100 years until 1997. UK had to give it up. UK probably owned North Ireland so they had a war or something and ireland won. |
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