Thursday, October 22, 2015

Through the Meadows and Fields of Ireland

Through the Meadows and Fields of Ireland
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Ireland, a beautiful country located in Europe and filled with rolling fields, mountains, and coasts. Below you can see an image of this beautiful landscape. Ireland is part of an island, allowing it to add seafood to its rich and delicious meals. Ireland is famous for its beautiful farmland, which can be seen throughout the land. Ireland's most famous produce is potatoes, which is deeply entwined with its amazing history. Ireland also has a great economy. Ireland’s craftwork is well renowned around the world, and stories written there are read by people all around the world, and converted into plays. Ireland’s rich history consists of mythology, religion, and much more. Ireland’s government also uses a constitution which states their independence from Britain, freedom of religion, and other laws to help keep the government fair and just. It is also amended to keep the constitution up to date and fair, based on changing times and opinions. Ireland’s citizens enjoy many fun sports throughout the year. Horse racing is a favorite activity to watch.  One of the best places for watching horse racing is the Irish Derby,  which is well known to fans around the world. Between delicious foods, beautiful landscapes, a rich history, and fun sports, Ireland is one amazing country.  Next time you want to go on vacation somewhere new, make sure to add Ireland to your list, because you will definitely enjoy your time there.

7 comments:

  1. Sean,

    This is all so interesting! Some of my friends have been to Ireland, but I have never been. It sounds like such a beautiful place. It also sounds like they have a government that is very fair and just. I would like to learn more about it. Hopefully, I can sneak a peak at your Pintrest to learn more! Great post!

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  2. Sean,
    I loved what you had to say about Ireland and one day hope to travel there! I know that potatoes are a huge part of the Irish economy, which is why I hope you present the potato famine when you are going through your Pinterest board. I loved reading your thoughts about Ireland and can't wait to see you present!

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  3. Great presentation! Ireland and the Philippines both have a senate and a house of representatives. Though 85% of the Irish population is Christian, 81% of the Filipino population is Roman Catholic. Also Irish and Filipino food is very different because Ireland relies on potatoes and the Philippines relies on rice. Great presentation, I enjoyed learning about your country!

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  4. Unlike your country mine is more deserts and dry land with the occasional green spot. It is horrible climate for potatoes but they do grow tropical fruit. We have a horrible economy unlike yours. Instead of horse racing we have soccer but we both have VERY good food. Nice job.

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  5. Nice Job! I really liked your information on the potato famine. My country hasn't had a virus outbreak, it's a relatively new country. I also think that their stew looks really tasty. Overall, I think that your blog and presentation were really good.

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  6. Great presentation Sean. Your country used to part of Northern Ireland which is in the UK. Both Ireland and the UK have rainy climates. Unlike Ireland who has a republic government, the UK is a constitutional monarchy. Even though our countries aren't very alike, Ireland still seems like a cool country and I hope that I will be able to go there someday.

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  7. Great Job! I liked your presentation! I learned a lot about ireland that I didn't already know like that their biggest exports are medicine, fruits, and vehicles.

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