- Three Fs
The Three Fs were a series of demands first issued by the
Tenant Right League in their campaign forland reform inIreland from the 1850s. They were* Fair rent
* Free sale
* Fixity of tenureMany historians argue that their absence contributed severely to the Great Irish Famine (1846-49), as it allowed the mass eviction of starving tenants. The Three Fs were campaigned for by a number of political movements, notably the
Independent Irish Party and later theIrish Parliamentary Party during theLand War . They were conceded by the British Government in a series ofIrish Land Acts enacted from the 1870s on, with essentially full implementation in the Land Act of 1881. [Michael McDonnell. [http://books.google.com/books?id=pbYTAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA61&dq=%22Three+Fs%22+ireland&ei=tyV4SLf6KIHsiQGgmoGeAQ Ireland and the Home Rule Movement.] Maunsel and Co., Dublin, 1908; page 61.]Other uses
* The "Three Fs" is an informal
mnemonic used by educators to helppsychology students remember the primary triggers for sympathetic nervous system activity: Fight, Flight or Freeze controlled by our primal emotional brain, orAmygdala .
* When raising capital for new businesses, some people advise asking for cash from the Three Fs first: Friends, Family and Fools. This can be a quick way of getting the money in return for a lower stake than e.g. a venture capitalist, although personal relationships could suffer if the business folds.References
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