SuperMattDude wrote: » they sent over indian corn and set up soup kitchens . Mention two advances made by neolithic people
SuperMattDude wrote: » 1492 . Why did Sinn Féín win the 1918 general election ?
cfc.forever wrote: » The jesuits What are the three statutory deductions in a business?
cfc.forever wrote: » This is being totally honest on a proposal form. If you smoke or drink saying it and being completely honest. If you don't have utmost good faith, you can be refused compensation in the result of the thing you insured against happening and vat doesn't really count, what I was looking for PRSI PAYE USC [Universal Social Charge] What is a Primary and Secondary Source in History? Contrast the difference.
cfc.forever wrote: » Land - all natural resources including oil, fish, soil, forests. The reward for land is rent. Labour - the skills of the workforce and the quantity of labour they produce. The reward for labour iswages. Capital - investment in man-made aids to production including buildings, factories, computers. The reward for capital is interest. Entrepreneurship - the risk-taking role of business owners undertaken in the pursuit of profit. Can be considered as a specialised form of labour. The reward for entrepreneurship is profit. Who founded Sinn Fein?
greenpyjamas wrote: » Arthur Griffith. Give two methods of payment a company could use to purchase a car.
chocolate98 wrote: » ill take back my question! em! 3 facts about micheal collins
SuperMattDude wrote: » a poor peasent farmer that lives on manor ? What is the lateran treaty ?
chocolate98 wrote: » Lateran Treaty - the agreement signed in the Lateran Palace in 1929 by Italy and the Holy See which recognized the Vatican City as a sovereign and independent papal state 10 points on columbus plase PIH TOMORROW??????
chocolate98 wrote: » wats ur question
chocolate98 wrote: » your fine! errr hard question.........The Industrial Revolution began in Great Britain because of the textile industry. Britain had an abundance of cotton, used in the making of textiles. When the cottage industry and the manufacturing of clothing at home changed to the factory system, new machines were being created. Also, several key-inventors of these machines were from Great Britain and contributed to the factory system being established. Also, efficient transportation was already set up in Britain and it was further innovated with the demand between producers and suppliers.Great Britain also had a lot of natural resources.(i got that online ) im sorry 10 points on roman empire???
DublinArnie wrote: » --> Plebians lived in Insulaes. --> Via sacra was one of the most popular streets in Rome. --> The forum was where regular people sold and bought goods, and met friends. --> People went to take-aways called thermopolias. --> People went to the colosseum to watch gladiators fight. --> People went to the Pantheon to worship various of Gods. --> Chariot racing in the circus maximus was popular. --> Patricans lived in domuses and owned slaves. --> Patricans wore white robes because it was a sign of wealth. --> The Legions defeated enemies such as vercingetorix in Gaul. What was a conacre?
Lost In Confusion wrote: » 11 month rental system :P
DublinArnie wrote: » A conacre is a piece of land a coniere owned on a tenant farm during the famine ...
chocolate98 wrote: » a dictionary definition is tat conacre means Irish farming land let for a season or for eleven months ah well someone ask a question anyways
Lost In Confusion wrote: » so i am right :P i know my history guys :P what can I ask im finished jc :P
chocolate98 wrote: » same its a great feeling to not go back into school for another 2.5 months!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:D