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    Irish Entrepreneurs

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    Table of Contents Contents Table of Contents 1 History of Entrepreneurship 3 Characteristics and skills of an Entrepreneur 4 Ambition 4 Creativity 4 Enthusiasm 4 Decision-making 5 Perseverance 5 Skills 5 Communication Skills: 5 Marketing Skills 6 Leadership Skills: 6 Team Building Skills 6 Mary Ann O’Brien 8 Tony Ryan 8 Darina Allen 9 Conclusion 9 An Entrepreneur is someone who exercises initiative by organising a venture to take benefit of an opportunity and

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    God Save the Pub Task 1 B. State your opinion about theme pubs and discuss whether it is a good idea that theme pubs go global. A lot of people today would state that the good old English pub is dying‚ especially after the smoking ban on July 1‚ 2007‚ and the fact is that 52 pubs are closing every week‚ and more than 6‚000 fewer pubs today than just ten years ago‚ but ironically there are more places to enjoy a drink now‚ than just a couple of years ago. And the reason is quite simple

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    Chilis Bar

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    Chilis Bar and Grille is a family dining restaurant specializing in southwestern recipes. Like many other restaurants Chilis strive to provide the best customer service along with quality food and a inviting atmosphere. What sets Chilis apart from other chain restaurants is their extensive on-boarding training and the family atmosphere within the company. With such a close knit staff‚ Chilis employees are able to integrate this quality into providing the best customer experience for it’s patrons

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    Bar Feasibility

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    offers a new concept of partying. Unlike other bars our main advantage is the total customer service‚ the class ambience and affordability of our alcohols and foods. We also consider the open area and the sports hub a big plus to our business because we are very accustomed to just plain bars with music with nothing to do aside from drinking. The Disc Jockey’s booth will be place on the second floor in an elevated space for much metro feel. The bar business is in boom since 1990’s here in Olongapo

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    Sargam Bar

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    RURAL MARKETING ASSIGNMENT (PGDM-Batch 1) Sargam detergent bar -By Anish Surve Concept: To understand and analyze the marketing strategy of a domestic product sold in rural areas and also to understand rural markets. Demographics: Padgha is a village in the state of Maharashtra‚ about 13kms from Kalyan station. It is located on the Mumbai Agra

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    Manet at the Bar

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    Term Paper December 5‚ 2012 Manet and The Bar Edouard Manet’s painting A Bar at the Folies-Bergere‚ was completed in 1882 and is considered his last great painting. He displayed it at the Paris Salon just one year before his passing. This painting as vexed art historians throughout the years for its complex visual subject matter and leaves Manets true interpretation of his painting in the air for discussion. Although there are many interpretations‚ A Bar at the Folies-Bergere is an avant-garde; viewer

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    Irish Constitution

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    “Constitutions are important in liberal democracies. They lay down the ground rules about how political power is attained and how it can be exercised‚ about what governments can and cannot do‚ and they also set out rights of the citizens”. The Irish Constitution (Bunreacht na hÉireann) came into effect on 29th of December 1937. It was drafted by Éamon de Valera and Micheál Ó Gríobhtha. The document is vastly influenced by the Catholic Church. Bunreacht Na hÉireann contains 50 Articles ranging

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    Irish Culture

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    MY DISCOVERY OF IRELAND WHAT MAKES IRISH CULTURE POPULAR WORLDWIDE? ’I am of Ireland‚ And the Holy Land of Ireland‚ And time runs on‚’ cried she. ’Come out of charity‚ Come dance with me in Ireland.’ William Butler Yeats My first encounter with Ireland and its culture was rather trivial. I saw some Irish dancing and was fascinated by its rigor‚ energy‚ and emotional charge. I am not a dancer myself but Irish dances that I saw on TV made me want to get on my feet and start tap-dancing

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    Irish Language

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    reflects on the history of the Irish language and its dialects. This paper also visits the Latin language’s impact on Western languages.   Gaelic Language Irish is a vernacular language that has derived from Celtic roots‚ much like the Scottish Gaelic‚ Manx Gaelic‚ and Welsh languages. It is believed that all of these languages branched off from a Common Celtic language ("Foras na Gaeilge -The Irish Language - History"‚ n.d.). It is hard to determine when the Irish language actually began‚ but

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    Irish Immigration

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    Sean Halpin RST 223 April 12‚ 2006 Dr. Dennis Castillo The Irish Movement across the Atlantic The Irish Potato Famine During the 1800 ’s‚ the Irish population relied heavily on the farming and eating of potatoes grown on land that was not owned by them. The land they cultivated and grew their crops on was owned by strangers. In 1845‚ a catastrophic blight struck potato crops all over Ireland. The sudden wilting of all potato crops lasted five years and brought about starvation‚ disease‚

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