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Maguire or Mcquire is mostly an Irish name but is also found in Scotland and is related to the Scottish name MacQuarie. The was a lot of cross migration between the two nations over the centuries.
The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.
No. During the Mesolithic period (around 10,000 BC) Irish and Scotish people were able to cross part of the Irish Sea via a land-bridge. These people were mainly hunters or hunter gatherers. They wee called this because they hunted for wildlife and gathered nuts and berries for food.
Scotland is represented by the St.Andrew cross (white saltire cross on blue background). Ireland is represented by the St.Patrick cross (red saltire cross on white background). England is represented by the St. George cross (red on white background)
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Maguire or Mcquire is mostly an Irish name but is also found in Scotland and is related to the Scottish name MacQuarie. The was a lot of cross migration between the two nations over the centuries.
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Cross-sectional design involves studying different groups of individuals at a single point in time, whereas cross-sequential design combines both cross-sectional and longitudinal elements by studying different age groups over a period of time. Cross-sectional design allows for quick and easy comparisons between different age groups, while cross-sequential design allows researchers to track the same individuals as they age.
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St Andrews Cross (Scottish flag), St George's Cross (English flag) and St Patrick's Cross ((Northern) Irish flag)
A mix between the Scottish, Irish and English flags (strangely missing out Wales). Blue background with a white 'X' with a red 'X' on top of the white. The Cross in the centre is red, while being borderd by more white.
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Blue and white- the Scottish flag is the cross of St. Andrew, which is a white diagonal cross on a blue background.
On the side next to the flagpole, (the hoist side), the thick white band is above the red band on both diagonals, the white band being part of the cross of St Andrew, the Scottish flag and the red band being part of the cross of St Patrick, the Irish flag. The cross of St Andrew is above that of St Patrick at the hoist because the cross was added to the flag before St Patrick's cross, therefore the cross of St Andrew is entitled to the higher position On the side that flutters free, the fly side, this is reversed, with the Irish flag being above the Scottish flag.
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The Scottish flag is the Cross of St Andrew.