“Britain was wrong to send its army to Northern Ireland” How far do you agree with this statement? Explain your answer. The British army was sent to Northern Ireland to restore peace in August 1969 when serious rioting broke out. Britain was not wrong to send its army to Northern Ireland because the intention was right. Britain decided to send its army to Northern Ireland to help control the riots to maintain peace and order. British army was also welcomed by the Irish Catholics as their defenders
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How far do sources 1 and 2 suggest that between 1874 and 1885 Irish hostility towards English control of Ireland increased and intensified? To a partial extent‚ both Sources suggest that hostility between Ireland and England did increase between 1874 and 1885‚ proved by both Butt and Parnell who both argue for Home Rule to be instated‚ promoting the abolition of the Act of Union. This is suggested in source 1 where Butt states ‘the Irish people never gave their assent to the surrender of their parliamentary
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Big Promotions‚ Great Deals and Great Savings with EURASIA MEGA SUPERMARKET - Ireland Best and Largest Multi Ethnic Family Mega Supermarket Located at Lucan‚ Dublin Eurasia group is one of the fastest growing food retail in Ireland. It is family run‚ Irish owned company and is quite proud of it. It forayed into modern retail in September 2010 and in the span of 3 years it has become Ireland’s largest multi-ethnic family mega supermarket. Located in the retail hub where all the major retailers
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led to the tension in Northern Ireland? Explain your answer. I agree that divided loyalties was an important factor that led to the tension in Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland‚ most Protestants regard themselves as British whereas Catholics see themselves as Irish. This difference in beliefs and loyalties is the basis that leads to the tension as the people do not regard themselves as people of the same country. Most Protestants do not want a union with Ireland as they are afraid that a Catholic
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their geographic activities. Tesco is a global grocery and general merchandise retailer headquartered in Cheshunt‚ United Kingdom. It is the third-largest retailer in the world measured by revenues (after Wal-Mart and Carrefour) and the second-largest measured by profits (after Wal-Mart). It has stores in 14 countries across Asia‚ Europe and North America and is the grocery market leader in the UK (where it has a market share of around 30%)‚ Malaysia‚ the Republic of Ireland and Thailand. The company
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Task 1 - Describe the distribution process through different channels from the manufacturer through to the customer for the following; an independent retailer and a multiple retailer. (P2) A channel of distribution is a network of organisations that‚ combined‚ perform all the functions required to link producers with consumers. Retailers need to offer right product at the right place at the right time. If the product that a consumer wants is not available then 31% of consumers will buy from a different
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2 3. Significance of External Environmental Analysis 2 4. Instruments for Analysis 4 5. Tesco - Case Study 5 (i) Introduction 5 (ii) Company overview
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Operations‚ and Human Resources). Also‚ it will explain the key stakeholders of the organization and the key issues in managing stakeholders. Furthermore‚ it will include a SWOT analysis and a Power and Interest Matrix about Tesco. Business functions In the case study of Tesco‚ it is stated that they will appoint more staff to win their customers back. This step is related to Human Resource Management. HRM is activity‚ which include recruitment and defining the organization’s demand for skilled staff
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the Northern Ireland conflict? (voting‚ education) Explain your answer. The conflict in Northern Ireland happened during the period 1963-1985‚ where it was officially declared over in 1994. Also known as “The Troubles”‚ this conflict started between two groups of people‚ the Catholics and the Protestants. The Catholics saw Ireland as one country and wanted the reunification of Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland as one state. However‚ the Protestants wanted Northern Ireland to remain part
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for religious persecution‚ Famine‚ or political corruption. In the case of Ireland it was for famine and religious persecution. When you think of emigration from Ireland the biggest thing that stands out in our minds is the potato famine in the early 1800s and people think that is the only reason we had emigrants from Ireland‚ but in reality they also came over because of religious persecution. The Protestants in Ireland were being prosecuted for not wanting to convert to Catholicism in the late
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