Archive for November, 2009

What should newlyweds know before having sex in a hotel?

November 29, 2009 - 12:05 pm 10 Comments

Me and my fiancé are planning to spend our honeymoon in a tropical resort. I am really excited about it. However, i am too embarrassed to ask my friends or mother if there is anything i should know before having sex in a hotel. I’ve heard about fluids comming out during sex. So would it be okay for us to do it on a hotel bed?

They expect you to have sex in the rooms, the sheets are washed with bleach, and it wouldn’t be the first time the maid had take sexed sheets off from the bed. I recommend you take off the bedspread and throw it in the corner. A lot of times, they only wash the blankets and sheets, not the bedspread. Congratulations and I hope you have a wonderful honeymoon and life together.

What are some good traditional irish recipes?

November 29, 2009 - 12:05 pm 7 Comments

I have a culinary club at my school and I need to make something for the club soon. Since my family is irish I wanted to make a traditional irish dish. I would like it to be something interesting but doesn’t take to long to make. So what are some good traditional irish recipes?

what ever you bring, don’t bring corned beef. It was invented in the US and is NOT a traditional Irish meal.
http://www.europeancuisines.com/printpdf/60
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_cuisine
colcannon is.

How to book hotels in taichung and taipei, taiwan?

November 29, 2009 - 12:04 pm 3 Comments

How to book hotels in taichung and taipei if I am not a taiwanese?
Seems most hotels in taiwan requires the taiwanese identity card to register for reservation of hotels.

Can I just walk in when I reach the cities? Would there be a situation where there are no rooms?
Can any one advise?
Thanks.

you can try here as I booked it for my last trip to China here it is http://www.worldmapsinfo.com/asia-hotels/china-hotels.html

What hotel ar the jonas brothers satying at on the november 21st 2009 in london?

November 27, 2009 - 1:48 am 7 Comments

Please tell me, im staying at the Hilton hotel and i read that is likey that they’d stay there but it’s 5 miniuts away from the wembly areana so i dont know.
Does anyone know?

why so you can stalk them?

How was the issue of Irish Home Rule a threat to the Liberal government between the years 1906 and 1914?

November 27, 2009 - 1:48 am 2 Comments

In my essay for history, I’ve been asked this question:

Who was the greater threat to the Liberal government in the years 1906 – 1914:
Votes for women or Irish home rule?

I understand how the campaign for votes for women was a threat, but not the issue of Irish Home Rule. Any help? Many thanks in advance!
I’m talking about Britain in the early 20th century, not the USA.

The Liberals were now obligated to introduce the Third Home Rule Bill, in 1912. They were more reluctant than they had been in the past, but the Conservatives had more Unionist support than ever before. When the Bill was discussed, the Conservatives fiercely campaigned to have the Unionist north east of Ireland treated separately from the rest of the island. They argued that the Protestants of Ulster constituted a separate Irish nation. They hoped this argument would stop Home Rule being introduced, since it would, they believed, result in a volatile Ireland containing two national identities. The two prime Unionist speakers were Sir Edward Carson (leader of the Unionists) and Sir James Craig.

In Belfast, tensions were so high over the Bill that spontaneous rioting kept breaking out between the Catholic and Protestant residents of the City. On 28 September 1912, Craig introduced the ‘Ulster Covenant’, which people could sign to pledge their determination to defeat the Third Home Rule Bill. It was a huge success and 450,000 Irish people signed it, some in their own blood. The week came to a climax on 28 September 1912, which was known as Ulster Day. The whole event was remarkably peaceful, considering the tension, and received huge publicity in Britain.

As the Bill was discussed, one proposition put forward was that the 4 counties with a Unionist majority (Antrim, Down, Londonderry and Armagh) could be left out of the Home Rule scheme. This was proposed as a compromise, since both sides were threatening to use force if the other got their way. At first the Unionists were horrified, since it made Home Rule much more likely, but they quickly resigned themselves to the idea. Many of them decided they would need a back up military force as ‘insurance’ to make certain that at least Ulster was left out of Home Rule. So in January 1913, the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF) was set up. Thousands of Unionists joined, and they met in Orange Halls around Ulster. The only thing missing was weapons. On 24/25 April 1914, 25,000 rifles and 3,000,000 bullets were illegally landed by the UVF at Larne, Bangor and Donaghadee, all near Belfast. Since the police in these areas did not try to stop the landings, the Nationalists felt that the police were in league with the UVF.

By the end of 1913 (the Bill was still being debated) the Nationalists realised that the Liberal government was likely to agree with the Conservatives and leave part of Ulster out of Home Rule. They were horrified, as they felt an Irish nation could only be forged with the whole island included in Home Rule. So some of them set up their own military force, the Irish Volunteer Force (IVF) in November 1913. It recruited even more men than the UVF. Since many Nationalists felt that the Home Rule leader, John Redmond, was ready to compromise Ireland, Redmond was frightened by the size of the IVF. The IVF landed 1,500 rifles and 45,000 bullets at Howth, near Dublin, on 26 July 1914. In this case, the police did intervene and shot 3 people dead. It looked as if the police were treating the UVF and IVF very differently.

In March 1914, the government introduced a new scheme, which it hoped would prevent a Civil War between the UVF and IVF. This was called the ‘County Option Scheme’, under which each county in Ireland would vote whether or not to join Home Rule. If it said No then it would be outside Home Rule for 6 years. Under this, the 4 eastern counties in Ulster (Antrim, Armagh, Down and Londonderry) would be out of Home Rule. But the Unionists felt that if the dug in their heels, they could get counties Tyrone and Fermanagh out of Home Rule too, even though they had a slim Nationalist majority (about 56%).

do the republic of ireland see northern ireland as a part of Ireland?

November 27, 2009 - 1:47 am 17 Comments

or the UK…?

It’s part of the Island of Ireland.

Nationalist: "Are you Irish?"
Unionist: "No, I am British."
Nationalist: "…Are you here on holiday then?"

What kind of accommodation for adults imitates university hall residences?

November 27, 2009 - 1:47 am 1 Comment

I’m currently living in university halls of residence, and really enjoy it here. I was wondering if there exists a similar kind of accommodation for working adults, where you have meals provided, rooms cleaned, a bar/common room for socialising, and where people are generally friendly. Basically I’d like to live in a ‘boarding school’ type accommodation when I start working - does this utopia even exist?

This situation is available to seniors and military. For the general young adult public, methinks you’d be stuck was a smaller "room & board" place. These are usually small hotels, and are hard to find, especially in good neighborhoods.

You might be walking around with a good marketing idea in your head, incidentally. I see a market for this among younger people as the economy continues to deteriorate from demographic changes.

What is a cheap but safe hotel to stay by all the night clubs in Vancouver, BC?

November 22, 2009 - 12:44 pm 6 Comments

Me and my friends are planning a trip to Vancouver BC to go clubbing and barhopping, and are looking to hopefully stay in a cheap, but safe and legit hotel that is walking distance to the night clubs and bars that are on Granville st. At least that’s where it seems like all the clubs are. Also, any club or bar recommendations would be help full. Thanks!

Check this hotel and read the reviews

Ramada Inn & Suites Downtown Vancouver
http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hotel/Ramada_Inn_Suites_Downtown_Vancouver.htm

Cheap Hotels in Vancouver http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/City.aspx?fileName=Vancouver&pageIndex=0&pageSize=15&sort=MinRate-asc&tabId=Details&rateTabId=rateViewSimple

what is the distance in nautical and land miles from holyhead in wales to dublin eire?

November 22, 2009 - 12:43 pm 1 Comment

.

Approx 96 kilometres 60 statute miles 52 nautical miles

How to watch Republic of Ireland vs France Live Online Stream - 14th November?

November 22, 2009 - 12:43 pm 4 Comments

Where can I watch Republic of Ireland v France live streaming on my PC? Irlande-France live stream on 14/11/09?

Ireland v France is live at http://www.livefootballstreams.co.uk

Those guys show everything live, great quality and saves hunting around for ages trying to find a working stream!