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Music, Culture, Color And Hospitality Of Irish Land
No one in this world can deny the inevitable using any means of explanation; likewise, we have the fact that a country’s popularity will be based on the methods they use to preserve the four most important pillars namely Music, Culture, Colors and Hospitality. Popularity will be achieved only means of improving any of these four important factors listed above and only a few countries have earned their names by improving all of the four qualities. However, the smallest country which has got the privilege of improving all of the four pillars is Ireland.
The Irish have been quite noble in their living which has earned them a large number of praises from other countries. Their methods of respecting the traditions of others have been brought down to the present with the same spirit and effectiveness. Old methods of farming and plantation facilities have not been abandoned even to this very day. They have been proved to give greater efficiency rate than that of the modern methods. However, new methods in managing the fields and special fertilizers have been introduced which are tailor-made to suit the old methods of farming.
Music is said to be the other pillar of any country’s popularity and training facilities for those interested in music are abundant here in Ireland and the students are given the best of opportunities and chances for studying the finer points of music in the most effective ancient methods. Dance schools are also found in Ireland and they have been doing a great deal in improving the art of Irish dancing for a very long time. Some of the famous theaters and training schools are Abbey Theater, Ambassador Theater, the Cork Opera House, National Concert Hall, University Concert Hall, The Limerick Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe and the Irish language theater; they have played their role in making many Irish people earn their name from others.
Colors of the Irish flag and their national color have always made many heads turn and to admire its significance from time unknown. They have quite a talent in coming up with dress models befitting the taste of almost everyone in this world. How elegant they look when the ladies of Ireland use skirts and kilts of high quality handmade materials and of bright colors? They attract even the emotionally blind and when they dance with such cute looking dress, even the feet which have never danced till now will find itself longing to join them in going around in a circle. However, the Irish never wear colors which they find in their flags and this shows their true patriotism, unlike others in this world.
The Hospitality which is provided by the people of Ireland will always be admired for its richness and style; such an air of kindness prevails in the region. Everyone in Ireland has learned the art of hospitable behavior from their ancestors which has made many people from other countries to opt for Irish citizenship. Immigrants from other countries have always been welcomed like kings and queens. They are quite open-minded when compared to others and it is widely known how the director of the movie, “Braveheart” wanted to shoot the movie in Ireland and how easily he had obtained a permit to do so.
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Britain, Northern Ireland And Republic Of Ireland
How can we forget the period of invasion, plundering and insulting incidents for the people of Ireland which is the seventeenth century? People who either survived all the events of that period or those who had heard things about that time from their ancestors will give us a detailed account on those bloody riots and massacres. Small groups of rebels in the Irish lands were brutally crushing under the heels of their English conquerors and this was the opening of a great chapter in the history of Ireland.
In the early parts of the eighteenth century, the English and the Irish had made the Act of Union and this enabled the differences between the two regions to subdue greatly. North and South parts of the Irish lands were facing internal conflicts which were mainly on whether to follow their old customs or to follow new principles in governing the region better.
When the northern part of Ireland prospered immensely with the growth in industrial and manufacturing sectors, the uneven regions of the southern regions prevented optimistic growth in their lives, forcing them to resume their past again. Britain was blamed for all these troubles and they were forced into sending troops to solve these matters at hand. Both the regions suffered again under this newly renewed fight for freedom and prosperity and it brought about the permanent division of the northern and southern regions.
The Catholics wanted complete independence in this division and there was huge political unrest in the Irish lands for a good part of the early twentieth century. In 1920, the Government of Ireland act was passed in an effort to pacify all of the Irish community which however did not serve its purpose well. British forces stationed in the Irish lands had to face countless attacks from the Irish Republican Army or the IRA with the use of guerrilla warfare style.
Then came the era of the legendary treaty of peace in the 1921; the treaty was signed with the agreement of combining six counties under the region of the Northern Ireland and the remaining twenty three counties in the south along with the three counties from Ulster were brought under the region of southern Ireland. The independent republic of Ireland was formed and things seemed to have come under peaceful times from then onwards.
Ireland had to face more problems in the year from 1960 to 1990 in the form of bloody violence between the Catholics and the Protestants in the land. Intensive armed attacks between the Independent Republican Army and the Protestant paramilitary forces broke out, forcing them to seek help from the British troops again to resolve matters. This brought about the signing of the Anglo-Irish Agreement between the British and the Irish Prime ministers. Following the cease fire from the IRA, the implementation of this treaty was successful in 1994. At last, in 2010, all the governing powers of Irish lands were given back to Ireland, but the echoes of the past still resound once in a while.
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