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    Northern Ireland

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    were dominated and controlled by Protestants. They refused to join the new Irish state. These six counties stayed part of the UK and are now called Northern Ireland. THE TROUBLES From 1921 to 1972‚ Northenr Ireland had its own parliament in Belfast‚ the capital. The Protestants were in the majority and controlled the economy. In the late 1960s‚ there were large‚ peaceful demonstrations by Catholics who wanted better political representation‚ jobs and housing. Protestant reaction to the demonstrations

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    contended with. Ireland is a country with a population of slightly under six million (2006/7)‚ “with almost 4.25 million in the Republic of Ireland (1.7 million in greater Dublin) and an estimated 1.75 million in Northern Ireland (0.6 million in greater Belfast).” Ireland’s most popular beers are Guinness and Arthur Guinness. These two companies have gone head to head for years. Guinness has also had success in the United States beer market. It is now the time for Anheuser Busch to implement their beer

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    The Irish Republican Army‚ also known as the IRA‚ is a parliamentary and nationalist organization that opposes the connection of Northern Ireland to Great Britain. The IRA is also dedicated to the creation of a single unified Irish state. The name IRA derived from the veterans of the Easter Battles of 1916. The battle was fought for support of Irish independence. Accordingly the IRA became the political division of the Sinn Fein party. The political leaders of Britain and Ireland‚ negotiated

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    Irish Culture

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    Northern Ireland in 1969 and to impose direct rule from London in 1972.” (Archick‚ 2013) Trying to come to a resolution in Northern Ireland the government signed the peace treaty known as the Good Friday Agreement‚ it transfer the power from London to Belfast where the two parties‚ Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive Committee‚ or the Nationalist and Unionist would share power. Reference Archick‚ K. (2013). Northern Ireland: The peace process. Retrieved from http://www.fas.org/sgp/crs/row/RS21333

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    Dublin under the name Penneys. It became apparent that more stores were required and another four were added to the chain. Further expansion and success in Ireland dictated the move to the United Kingdom‚ and‚ in 1971‚ it opened a large store in Belfast City Centre before opening four out of town stores in England in 1973. Technological change within your business Turning to technology to help manage the ethical standards across its supply chain. BSI Management Systems to implement web-based supply

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    Protestants and the Catholics grew up in an atmosphere of tension and violence. They each received different education‚ each praising their own and condemning the deeds of the other. In addition‚ most of them live in separate residential areas. The Belfast ‘peace’ wall is one of many walls built to separate Protestants and Catholics. The violence in the country also means that the Protestants and the Catholics believe that their own people were right and the other party was responsible for the conflict

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    Leadership Styles

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    Using a work place example(s) identify 5 factors which influence your leadership style? Geographical dispersion of team Currently the dermatology department is split across two Belfast trust sites‚ the Belfast City Hospital (BCH) and the Royal Victoria Hospital (RVH). As management for dermatology is based on the BCH site‚ it can be difficult to have meetings/one to ones with the RVH staff. Most of the communication is done via email and occasionally telephone. Management try to get over

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    The conflict about Northern Ireland The importance of the Good Friday Agreement Introduction: The Irish Island has for centuries been characterized by a conflict between the British and the Irish‚ and has political‚ economical and religious roots. After Ireland became independent in the early 19th century‚ the battles continued in Northern Ireland‚ who was left under British rules. Irish Catholics in Northern Ireland who had been discriminated for a long time by British Protestants started using

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    The Province of Ulster: A Land Divided by Faith To understand the time of strife and conflict in Northern Ireland commonly referred to as "the Troubles"‚ one might look at the intense sectarianism that split the province of Ulster into two very defined groups that did not blend well together: the Catholic population and the Protestant population. Many factors played a role in the segregation of these communities‚ such as political standpoint which is closely correlated with religious beliefs.

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    Worst Cases Book Review Worst Cases: Terror and Catastrophe in the Popular Imagination. Lee Clarke. Chicago: Worst Cases is an analytical book written in a language that can be read by the average person and not so technical that it can’t be understood. This book gives certain “worst case scenerios” and explains how society may react to these scenarios if they were to happen. Not only does Worst Cases give scenarios of worst cases events‚ but it also gives real life disasters and how society

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