Yes, CD's are no problem, it is DVDs that are in a different format.
No, unless the Chinese copy has broken the copy protection of the original.
The immigrants from Ireland had to work to get money for their children to have an education. And because in 1900, there were more Irish people in America than there were in Ireland.
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Mother Teresa did very little for America, as most of her work was based in Ireland and India.
Yes, audio CD's from America do work in Europe. Unlike DVD's, CD's do not have a region code. Audio CD's have the same format all over the world.
There is no conflict between Ireland and America.
The Famine - when Irelands potato crop failed on a national scale millions of people emigrated to escape, irreversibly changing the population now its only 4.5m or so whereas before the famine it was around 15m!!!
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Regular audio CDs are uncompressed, therefore no. MP3 CDs generally support vbr however.
Ireland gets a lot of tourists from America and some Americans move to Ireland to live.
It's in Northern Ireland.
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