IrelandClementinaDaviesIreland is an island located northwest of Europe that is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland covers most of the island, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland has a population of approximately 6.4 million people. Culturally, Ireland has influenced other cultures through literature and has maintained indigenous traditions through Gaelic games, music, and language despite influences from Britain.
Ireland presentationmarinosaIreland is divided into 4 provinces with a total of 32 counties. Dublin is the capital city with over 1 million people, which is about 1/3 of Ireland's total population of 3.5 million. Some famous places in Ireland include the Giants Causeway, Newgrange, Glendalough, and Clonmacnoise. Ireland has two official languages: English and Irish (Gaelic).
Presentation about London's attractionsguest2393a8London is the capital city of England known for its beautiful landmarks and as a top tourist destination. Some of its most famous attractions include Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben, London Eye, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and several renowned art museums such as the National Gallery and Tate Modern. The document provides photos and background information on these major sites while promoting London as an exciting and culturally influential world city.
IrelandSAGA-OrganizationIreland is famous for its culture including St. Patrick's Day, shamrocks, and Guinness stout. The capital is Dublin and other major cities include Cork and Dún Laoghaire. Ireland has a temperate climate and scenic countryside. While most residents are ethnically Irish and Roman Catholic, English and Irish are the official languages. Popular tourist destinations beyond Dublin include the Cliffs of Moher and fairy mounds. Irish traditions include step dancing, corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, and wearing shamrocks to represent the Trinity. Irish customs involve using white flowers for funerals and being slightly late is acceptable.
IrelandMarielle SanchezIreland is an island in Europe divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, population of over 4 million that are mainly Roman Catholic, and size of 70,283 square kilometers. It provides facts such as Ireland being founded by Vikings in Dublin in 988, winning Eurovision Song Contest seven times, and having the longest place name of Muckanaghederdauhaulia.
Edinburghcvidal001) Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland located on the Firth of Forth with over 477,000 inhabitants.
2) It has a long history as the center of Scottish government and education since the 15th century during the Age of Enlightenment.
3) Notable landmarks include Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat mountain, and streets like Grassmarket, Chambers Street, and George Square known for shopping and dining.
4 scotland-prezentacezlobivyvlkScotland is part of the United Kingdom located in the northern region of the island of Great Britain. It shares a border with England to the south and has Edinburgh as its capital city along with other major cities including Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dundee. Scotland has a population of around 5 million people and its official language is English, while Scottish Gaelic is also spoken in the northern regions.
IRELANDjeslerThe document provides an overview of Irish history from the earliest inhabitants to modern times. It discusses how Ireland was originally populated by farmers and metal workers called Celts. The Vikings later invaded and their castles dotted the countryside. The population was dramatically reduced by wars and the Great Famine in the 19th century. Ireland eventually gained independence from British rule but was divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It joined the European Union in 1973 and experienced economic growth as the "Celtic Tiger" in the 1990s.
Ppp IRELANDAnaimsThe document provides information about Ireland, including that it is an island divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and highlights several landmarks, symbols, foods, sports, musicians, writers, and traditional dances that are important aspects of Irish culture.
Ireland (5th Group)Tere3This document provides a summary of Ireland, including its geography, climate, monuments, culture, language and people. It discusses the following key points:
- Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe, politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- The climate is moderate with cool winters and mild summers. Important rivers include the Shannon and landscapes include mountains, plains and coastal areas.
- Major monuments highlighted include sites in Dublin like Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and statues, as well as locations in Cork, Belfast, and Limerick significant to history.
- Culture incorporates traditional foods like Irish stew, holidays like St. Patrick's Day, Gaelic sports
Irelandknorman31The flag of Ireland represents Catholics, Protestants, and peace between the two groups. The shamrock symbolizes the Trinity and was used by St. Patrick to explain Christianity. St. Patrick incorporated Celtic symbols and converted many Irish to Christianity in the 5th century. St. Patrick's Day has evolved from a religious holiday to an international celebration held on March 17th.
The Republic of Ireland Pw pt PresentationmariaghnetThe Republic of Ireland is located on the island of Ireland in western Europe. It is divided into 26 counties, while the 6 northern counties make up Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Ireland is known for its green landscapes and traditions like Irish dancing and music, as well as staples of the culture like pubs, Gaelic sports, and Catholicism. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is home to historic sites like Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity College with its famous Book of Kells.
Big bensargis4444The Big Ben Clock Tower in London has been fully operational since 1859. It is used to mark important occasions for England like ringing in the New Year and Remembrance Day. The clock itself, called Big Ben, houses a large bell weighing almost 14 tons named after Sir Benjamin Hall who ordered it. Over the years, the tower has shifted slightly due to ground conditions but the clock mechanisms remain protected and keep accurate time, even during World War II bombings. Big Ben remains an iconic symbol of Britain and a landmark for tourists.
EnglandАлёна ГлущенкоEngland is the largest and richest country in Great Britain, with London as its capital city. Some other major cities include Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester. England is known for its renowned writers like Shakespeare and Dickens, artists like Turner and Hirst, and musical groups like The Beatles, Queen, and Muse. It is one of the most visited countries due to its long history and culture. Notable landmarks include the River Thames, Big Ben clock tower, London Eye Ferris wheel, and Liverpool Cathedral. England is often mistaken for being the same as the United Kingdom, which can offend people in Scotland and Wales.
ScotlandAgustin MoralesScotland is located in the northern part of the United Kingdom. The capital city is Edinburgh and the official currency is the British pound. Some key facts are provided about Scotland's population, language, and cities including Edinburgh and Glasgow. Important sights discussed include Stirling Castle and various historic castles. Scottish culture, food, and notable people are also briefly outlined such as bagpipe players, haggis, and inventors Alexander Graham Bell and Andrew Carnegie.
IrelandClementinaDaviesIreland is an island located northwest of Europe that is politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland covers most of the island, while Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom. Ireland has a population of approximately 6.4 million people. Culturally, Ireland has influenced other cultures through literature and has maintained indigenous traditions through Gaelic games, music, and language despite influences from Britain.
Ireland presentationmarinosaIreland is divided into 4 provinces with a total of 32 counties. Dublin is the capital city with over 1 million people, which is about 1/3 of Ireland's total population of 3.5 million. Some famous places in Ireland include the Giants Causeway, Newgrange, Glendalough, and Clonmacnoise. Ireland has two official languages: English and Irish (Gaelic).
Presentation about London's attractionsguest2393a8London is the capital city of England known for its beautiful landmarks and as a top tourist destination. Some of its most famous attractions include Buckingham Palace, the Tower of London, Big Ben, London Eye, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, and several renowned art museums such as the National Gallery and Tate Modern. The document provides photos and background information on these major sites while promoting London as an exciting and culturally influential world city.
IrelandSAGA-OrganizationIreland is famous for its culture including St. Patrick's Day, shamrocks, and Guinness stout. The capital is Dublin and other major cities include Cork and Dún Laoghaire. Ireland has a temperate climate and scenic countryside. While most residents are ethnically Irish and Roman Catholic, English and Irish are the official languages. Popular tourist destinations beyond Dublin include the Cliffs of Moher and fairy mounds. Irish traditions include step dancing, corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day, and wearing shamrocks to represent the Trinity. Irish customs involve using white flowers for funerals and being slightly late is acceptable.
IrelandMarielle SanchezIreland is an island in Europe divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland has a capital of Dublin, population of over 4 million that are mainly Roman Catholic, and size of 70,283 square kilometers. It provides facts such as Ireland being founded by Vikings in Dublin in 988, winning Eurovision Song Contest seven times, and having the longest place name of Muckanaghederdauhaulia.
Edinburghcvidal001) Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland located on the Firth of Forth with over 477,000 inhabitants.
2) It has a long history as the center of Scottish government and education since the 15th century during the Age of Enlightenment.
3) Notable landmarks include Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat mountain, and streets like Grassmarket, Chambers Street, and George Square known for shopping and dining.
4 scotland-prezentacezlobivyvlkScotland is part of the United Kingdom located in the northern region of the island of Great Britain. It shares a border with England to the south and has Edinburgh as its capital city along with other major cities including Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Dundee. Scotland has a population of around 5 million people and its official language is English, while Scottish Gaelic is also spoken in the northern regions.
IRELANDjeslerThe document provides an overview of Irish history from the earliest inhabitants to modern times. It discusses how Ireland was originally populated by farmers and metal workers called Celts. The Vikings later invaded and their castles dotted the countryside. The population was dramatically reduced by wars and the Great Famine in the 19th century. Ireland eventually gained independence from British rule but was divided into the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. It joined the European Union in 1973 and experienced economic growth as the "Celtic Tiger" in the 1990s.
Ppp IRELANDAnaimsThe document provides information about Ireland, including that it is an island divided into Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, and highlights several landmarks, symbols, foods, sports, musicians, writers, and traditional dances that are important aspects of Irish culture.
Ireland (5th Group)Tere3This document provides a summary of Ireland, including its geography, climate, monuments, culture, language and people. It discusses the following key points:
- Ireland is an island located northwest of Europe, politically divided between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
- The climate is moderate with cool winters and mild summers. Important rivers include the Shannon and landscapes include mountains, plains and coastal areas.
- Major monuments highlighted include sites in Dublin like Trinity College, St. Patrick's Cathedral and statues, as well as locations in Cork, Belfast, and Limerick significant to history.
- Culture incorporates traditional foods like Irish stew, holidays like St. Patrick's Day, Gaelic sports
Irelandknorman31The flag of Ireland represents Catholics, Protestants, and peace between the two groups. The shamrock symbolizes the Trinity and was used by St. Patrick to explain Christianity. St. Patrick incorporated Celtic symbols and converted many Irish to Christianity in the 5th century. St. Patrick's Day has evolved from a religious holiday to an international celebration held on March 17th.
The Republic of Ireland Pw pt PresentationmariaghnetThe Republic of Ireland is located on the island of Ireland in western Europe. It is divided into 26 counties, while the 6 northern counties make up Northern Ireland which is part of the UK. Ireland is known for its green landscapes and traditions like Irish dancing and music, as well as staples of the culture like pubs, Gaelic sports, and Catholicism. The capital and largest city is Dublin, which is home to historic sites like Christ Church Cathedral and Trinity College with its famous Book of Kells.
Big bensargis4444The Big Ben Clock Tower in London has been fully operational since 1859. It is used to mark important occasions for England like ringing in the New Year and Remembrance Day. The clock itself, called Big Ben, houses a large bell weighing almost 14 tons named after Sir Benjamin Hall who ordered it. Over the years, the tower has shifted slightly due to ground conditions but the clock mechanisms remain protected and keep accurate time, even during World War II bombings. Big Ben remains an iconic symbol of Britain and a landmark for tourists.
EnglandАлёна ГлущенкоEngland is the largest and richest country in Great Britain, with London as its capital city. Some other major cities include Birmingham, Liverpool, and Manchester. England is known for its renowned writers like Shakespeare and Dickens, artists like Turner and Hirst, and musical groups like The Beatles, Queen, and Muse. It is one of the most visited countries due to its long history and culture. Notable landmarks include the River Thames, Big Ben clock tower, London Eye Ferris wheel, and Liverpool Cathedral. England is often mistaken for being the same as the United Kingdom, which can offend people in Scotland and Wales.
ScotlandAgustin MoralesScotland is located in the northern part of the United Kingdom. The capital city is Edinburgh and the official currency is the British pound. Some key facts are provided about Scotland's population, language, and cities including Edinburgh and Glasgow. Important sights discussed include Stirling Castle and various historic castles. Scottish culture, food, and notable people are also briefly outlined such as bagpipe players, haggis, and inventors Alexander Graham Bell and Andrew Carnegie.
Startup & VC Tech Trends Dave McClureDave McClure, a founding partner at 500 Startups, gave a presentation on technology trends in 2017. He discussed how startups have become cheaper, faster, and better. He also talked about how VCs are making lots of small bets through many new, small funds. McClure highlighted several investment areas including fintech, AI, AR/VR, blockchain, and other new technologies. He emphasized 500 Startups' strategy of making many small investments to find the next big winners.
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