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Protestants have fought in many countries. Northern Ireland is often associated with this, but in reality the problems there were more to do with political power and civil rights rather than religion.
The troubles in Northern Ireland related to politics, not religion as is often portrayed. When it is, they mention Catholics and Protestants. There is now a power-sharing agreement between representatives of the unionist/loyalist community, mostly Protestant, and the nationalist/republican community, mostly Catholic.
yes - Sinn Féin is still an active political party in both parts of Ireland. In Northern Ireland it is the second biggest party and is part of the power sharing Government. In the Republic it is the 4th biggest party in Parliament.
Switched sockets are electrical outlets that include a built-in switch, allowing users to control the power supply to the socket directly. This feature enhances convenience by enabling easy on/off operation for connected devices without needing to unplug them. Switched sockets are commonly used in homes and offices for safety and energy efficiency, as they help prevent power waste when devices are not in use.
Due to the community division in Northern Ireland that caused many troubles there, a form of government called power sharing came into place. The idea is that both sides would always have some representation in government. So they are basically sharing power together, rather than one side taking the majority and ruling alone. With representation at the highest level from both sides, cross-community support has been earned and neither side has felt totally left out.
Yes. They are the usual three square pin plugs and sockets as in the UK.
In Ireland, the type of power plugs used are Type G, which have three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
There is no nuclear power station in Northern Ireland or nuclear weapons.
Neither the Republic of Ireland nor the island of Ireland as a whole has any nuclear power.
Because the Northern Ireland parliament was done away with and power returned to London, the flag was done away with.
Great BritainThere is currently a Power-sharing arrangement between the two major Ethno-Religious groupings in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland now holds greater influence over decision making there.
Northern Ireland is ruled by no other country i.e it is no-longer ruled by Britain. Power has been devolved to Northern Ireland (2010) in which they have their own government, police etc.
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An adapter is used to connect different types of plugs or sockets, while a converter changes the voltage of an electrical device to match the power supply.
Yes. They are the second largest party, and are part of the government.
I have seen power adapters that have at least 10 sockets. That will give you plenty of room for space!
In the UK, electrical power plugs have standard 3 square pins. One pin is positive, second pin is negative, and the third (larger) pin is the earth.