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Cromwell in Ireland

English authority in Ireland faced challenges after the rebellion of 1641. Cromwell was appointed to crush unrest, landing near Dublin with 12,000 men. Concerns of Parliament included the threat of Catholicism and the use of Ireland against the monarchy. Criticisms arose over Cromwell's brutal campa

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Is Studying in Ireland Good Option for Indian Students

Ireland may not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of studying abroad, but it should! Top universities in Ireland, like Trinity College Dublin and University College Cork, have been ranked among the top in the world by Times Higher Education and QS World University Rankings, respec

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Why do Indian Students Prefer Ireland for Studying

Ireland is a popular destination for students because there is no need to submit a Graduate Record Examination (GRE) score. Suppose you have a strong academic background, consistent results, and good scores in IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE; you can get your Ireland education visa from Ireland student visa c

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Pallet Racking in Ireland and HSA’s Role

Pallet racking law in Ireland can be something of a mystery. To better understand it, it\u2019s good to know what exactly HSA does.\n\nHSA Ireland isn\u2019t as clear as HSE when it comes to the safe use of pallet racking in Ireland, though there is a reason for this. While HSE simply covers health

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Evolution of Microcredit Regulatory Authority in Bangladesh

The Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) in Bangladesh was established in 2006 to regulate and oversee the microfinance sector, following the vision of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. Since its inception, MRA has played a crucial role in issuing licenses, monitoring MFIs, and promoting financia

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West of Ireland Offshore Race Series

The West of Ireland Offshore Race Series offers boats on the west coast of Ireland the chance to engage in coastal and offshore yacht racing, with races recognized as qualifiers for prestigious events like the Round Ireland and Fastnet. The series aims to facilitate social interaction among sailors,

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Ireland's Neutrality in World War II

Despite being divided into North and South, with Northern Ireland part of the UK, the Free State of Ireland remained neutral during World War II. Eamon DeValera, leader of Fianna Fail, chose neutrality, which impacted Ireland's relationship with both the Allies and the Axis powers. Learn more about

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Ireland's Engagement with the League of Nations: Path to Independence

Ireland's entry into the League of Nations in 1923 marked a significant step towards independence after the War of Independence and Civil War. Through joining the League and asserting its independence, Ireland demonstrated its readiness to participate in global initiatives for peace and cooperation.

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Journey of Conflict to Peace: Northern Ireland and the Belfast Agreement

Northern Ireland, part of the UK, has a complex history marked by the divide between Unionists and Nationalists. The Belfast Agreement of 1998, following decades of conflict known as The Troubles, brought hope for peace by uniting various stakeholders. Learn about the rich culture, historical signif

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The Magic of Ireland’s Wild Atlantic Way Beach Hotel Ireland

Ireland\u2019s coastline is a tapestry woven with dramatic cliffs, hidden coves, and endless stretches of pristine sand. For those seeking an unforgettable beach vacation in Beach Hotel in Ireland, Dolphin Beach, a captivating beach accommodation Ireland nestled along the Wild Atlantic Way, offers t

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Dyslexia Awareness and Advocacy in Ireland

Dyslexia Association of Ireland (DAI) presents information on dyslexia awareness, identification, challenges faced, and the need for better support, training, and resources. The presentation highlights the impact of dyslexia on individuals and the education system in Ireland, emphasizing the importa

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Overview of Domestic Adoption Law in Ireland

Adoption in Ireland has a complex history influenced by religious orders. Over time, attitudes evolved, leading to changes in legislation such as the Adoption Act of 2010. The Adoption Authority of Ireland plays a crucial role in facilitating adoptions and ensuring compliance with international conv

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Biography of Muhammad Yunus: Nobel Laureate and Microfinance Pioneer

Muhammad Yunus, born in 1940 in Bangladesh, is a renowned banker, author, and economist known for his pioneering work in microfinance. His efforts led to the establishment of Grameen Bank and earned him the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006. Yunus's journey from academia to poverty reduction initiatives in

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Historical Development of Disability Services in Ireland

The history of services for people with disabilities in Ireland dates back to the 19th century with the establishment of workhouses and specialized institutions. Following political autonomy in 1922, the Irish state took on the responsibility for providing support to various vulnerable groups, inclu

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Veterinary Medicinal Products Clinical Trials in Ireland

This presentation covers the process and regulations surrounding clinical trials and testing of veterinary medicinal products in Ireland. Topics include the application process, HPRA evaluation, fees, scope of legislation, and the purpose of clinical trials. Feedback from a 2016 HPRA survey on clini

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Efficiency Analysis of Microfinance Institutions in Papua: A Study by Dr. Muneer Babu

Analysis of the performance and efficiency of Microfinance Institutions in Papua New Guinea, focusing on the provision of financial services to the underbanked population. The study evaluates the resource utilization and efficiency of MFIs, comparing less efficient and highly efficient institutions.

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Ensuring Responsible Treatment of Microfinance Staff: ILO Guidelines

The International Labour Organisation (ILO) emphasizes the importance of treating microfinance employees responsibly through the USSPM framework. Improving staff welfare benefits the microfinance industry by attracting talent, enhancing productivity, and avoiding negative publicity. Key aspects incl

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Contrasting France and Ireland: European Neighbors' Climate, Transport, and Agriculture

France and Ireland, European neighbors, share similarities in culture, economy, and food but differ in climate and transportation. While France has a diverse climate, Ireland has a temperate one. France boasts extensive land borders for travel, while Ireland relies on air or sea transport. Both coun

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Understanding Access to Healthcare in Northern Ireland

Access to healthcare services in Northern Ireland is crucial for the well-being of residents and eligible visitors. Family Practitioner Services play a significant role in providing advice, training, and verification for entitlement to publicly funded healthcare. The main legislation, including the

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Addressing Skills Development Gaps and Labour Mobility in Ireland

The engagement workshop led by Ian McKenna from DFHERIS focuses on addressing skills development gaps in Ireland to ensure equal access to quality services and enhance cross-border labour mobility. The investment area 2.3 highlights the OECD Skills Strategy for Ireland, emphasizing the need for upsk

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History of Ireland and Queen Elizabeth I

Mesolithic hunter-gatherers migrated to Ireland in prehistoric times, followed by Celtic influence during the Iron Age. The history includes Viking raids, Henry II's arrival in Ireland, the Treaty of Windsor, the Great Charter of Ireland, the establishment of the First Irish Parliament, and events l

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The Republic of Ireland: Basic Information and Overview

The Republic of Ireland, located west of Britain, is an island divided into the sovereign state of the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland, part of the UK. This presentation covers key details such as population, official language, political structure, economy, history, flag, and national symbo

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Discovering the Legend of Saint Patrick in Ireland

Saint Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, is celebrated each year on March 17th. He brought Christianity to the Irish and used the shamrock to explain the Trinity. Legend has it that he banished snakes from Ireland. Explore the rich history and traditions surrounding Saint Patrick's Day in Ireland

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Ireland's Post-Crisis Economy: Challenges and Progress

Six years after the crisis, Ireland's economy is showing signs of recovery but still faces challenges. GDP growth is faster than the U.S., but unemployment remains high. Investment is growing, but consumers are cautious. Wages are low, inflation is in check, and housing prices fluctuate. Ireland's e

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Student Programmes Ireland Ltd: Providing Quality Secondary School Programmes in Ireland

Student Programmes Ireland Ltd is a renowned company with over 21 years of experience in organizing Secondary School Programmes in Ireland. They offer high-quality programs focused on studying English in a natural way, collaborating with international agencies and governments. The company selects sc

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Understanding Microfinance: A Case Study of Kiva's Social Enterprise Impact

Microfinance, a banking service offering small loans to individuals and businesses, plays a vital role in empowering communities. Kiva.org, founded in 2005, focuses on building self-sufficiency through small loans and education. Investors support borrowers, emphasizing business success and loan repa

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Overview of Beef Farming in Ireland

The beef industry in Ireland plays a vital role in the country's agricultural economy, with millions of beef animals producing a significant amount of beef annually. However, despite its importance, beef farming has the lowest income per hectare compared to other farming types in Ireland. This overv

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Transforming Islamic Co-Operative Model into Ethical Fintech Solution

Indonesian farmer Ziyaad Mahomed's case study highlights challenges in livestock farming, rice plantations, and more due to theft, capital, and manpower issues. Market survey suggests microfinance, co-operative restructuring, waqf, and zakat solutions with emphasis on risk-sharing over debt-based Is

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Understanding Global Climates and Ireland's Climate

Explore the concept of climate, classification of global climates, and factors influencing Ireland's cool temperate oceanic climate. Learn about different climate types such as hot, temperate, and cold climates, and how Ireland's proximity to seas and oceans affects its weather patterns. Discover th

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Sustainable Financial Inclusion through Islamic Microfinance

CEO Abdul Ammar Mun'am presents an innovative approach to tackle poverty worldwide by addressing reasons such as high illiteracy rates, wealth concentration, and interest-based economic systems. He emphasizes the need for sustainable financial solutions like Islamic microfinance to empower the under

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Prady MFI System Overview: Enhancing Microfinance Operations

Prady MFI System is a web-based ERP system tailored for microfinance institutions, providing a comprehensive solution for all operational needs. It offers features such as loan management, accounting, system setup, and communication tools. With capabilities like multi-level access, bulk SMS integrat

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Comparative Analysis of Methods for Estimating Overseas Travellers to Northern Ireland

This presentation delves into the methodologies employed by three surveys - Country of Residence Survey, Passenger Card Inquiry, and Survey of Overseas Travellers - to estimate the number of visitors to Northern Ireland through ports in the Republic of Ireland. By examining similarities and differen

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Discovering Ireland: A Journey Through Culture and Nature

Ireland, a country of rich culture and stunning landscapes, is divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Explore its important cities like Dublin and Cork, taste traditional Irish dishes, and immerse yourself in the beauty of its green countryside. Learn about St. Patrick's Day cele

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Microfinance in Africa: Lessons and Experiences from Selected Countries

Exploring the role of Microfinance Institutions (MFIs) in Africa, this study delves into the challenges faced by small enterprises and households in accessing formal financial services. Through case studies in Benin, Ghana, Guinea, and Tanzania, the report highlights the significance of MFIs in prov

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Overview of Counties in Ireland

Ireland is divided into 32 counties, with 26 in the Republic of Ireland and six in Northern Ireland. The counties have unique names derived from Irish origins, often reflecting features of the landscape. Each county has a designated county town, housing important facilities. The country is historica

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Social Security Parity in Northern Ireland: Constitutional Principles and Devolution

Exploring the development of constitutional principles in Northern Ireland through the lens of social security parity, touching upon historical perspectives, devolution settlement, the parity principle's significance, and consultations between the Secretary of State and Northern Ireland Minister. Th

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A Tale of Two Jurisdictions: The Unnatural Experiment in Ireland

The presentation delves into the complex historical and political contexts of Ireland, highlighting key events such as the involvement of England, the formation of Northern Ireland, and the lasting impact of political conflict. It also examines the unique situation of separate laws, policies, and se

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Microfinance Ireland - Empowering Microenterprises with Access to Finance

Microfinance Ireland, set up by the government, provides loans to new and growing microenterprises that do not meet traditional bank criteria. These loans support businesses with less than 10 staff and turnover under €2m, offering flexible terms, co-funding with banks, and a focus on job creation.

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Understanding Microfinance: Empowering the Poor Through Financial Inclusion

Microfinance, a mainstream financial service, provides small loans to the poor to enhance their income and resilience. This chapter explores the impact, challenges, and trends in microfinance, focusing on interest rates, women empowerment, responsible credit usage, and effectiveness of this financia

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Microfinance Companies Explained: A Simple Guide

Microfinance in India plays a crucial role in promoting financial inclusion by offering small, collateral-free loans to low-income groups, typically for income-generating activities. Microfinance companies can be registered as NBFCs. The registration

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