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    Culture may have its sources in different aspects of human life‚ as: language‚ nationality‚ education‚ profession‚ group‚ religion‚ family‚ social class‚ corporate culture. All these elements influence every member of a society and thus‚ culture is learnt and transmitted to others. Differences between people within any given nation or culture are much greater than differences between groups. Polish people and British‚ although have a lot of common in terms of historical inheritance‚ they vary in

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    Dealing with the subcontractors will bring down company’s reputation and client’s loyalty. - The American market is the biggest one in the world. Our company could increase its sales due to a larger target group (60 million inhabitants in Great Britain in contrast to 313 million inhabitants in the United States). A major launch of the cars in the US opens big opportunities for our company. Selling in the US could transform our fortunes in the long term.In view of the financial situation of Suprema

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    Anglo Saxon Research Paper

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    More than a thousand years ago a group of Germanic-Speakers from Denmark and the North-German coast inhabited the area of what is nowadays England. They were called the Anglo-Saxons‚ a people that remained there in Britain for over 600 years‚ bringing about several changes to the British Islands as far as politics and religion is concerned. Most of the knowledge that we have concerning the early history of England comes from the writings of the venerable Bede‚ all compiled within work

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    The evolution of British tea traditions in the 18-19th centuries Foreigners have many ideas about what the English like. I can say that a nation is born from its land‚ its history‚ its art‚ its institutions and its traditions. Britain is famous for its immutable traditions. The traditional love of English people for tea is well known by all over the world. The English have always drunk tea as a nation. And I understand their love for tea: it’s good any time of day‚ it’s very refreshing‚ and it

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    Jeffrey You Mrs. S. Lopez English III AP- 7 11 October 2012 Liberty or Death Men have always cherished the means to govern themselves. Since the beginning of history‚ we have continually fought and persevered over oppressive tyrants to achieve our freedom. Through his use of parallel structure‚ pathos‚ and imagery‚ Patrick Henry attempted to convince the Virginia Convention to fight England for their rights. In his speech‚ Patrick Henry created an image of enslavement and danger to tap into

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    Education in Great Britain

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    ------------------------------------------------- EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN 6/7. Great  Britain  does  not  have  a  written  constitution‚  so  there  are  no  constitutional  provisions  for  education.  The  system  of  education  is  determined  by  the  National  Education  Acts. Schools  in  England  are  supported  from  public  funds  paid  to  the  local  education  authorities.  These  local  education  authorities  are  responsible  for  organizing  the  schools  in  their  areas 

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    Asylum Seekers

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    asylum seeker status‚ which carries certain rights and obligations according the receiving country. Over the last four years there have been 138‚530 asylum seekers in the UK alone. There are many claims about asylum seekers that give them this – Britain is known for asylum seekers to do what they want wherever and whenever they want; but asylum seekers are not allowed to claim welfare benefits in the UK. I found out about forty organisations working with asylum seekers and it says that 85% starve

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    British Cuisine

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    food in your mouth; never mix food on your plate. In Britain ‚ people prefer to have their meals at their place of work or school or college. The reason for this practice is that in most cases‚ they have their place of work far from where they live. In many European countries it is normal to have a long break in the middle of the day when all members of the family return to their houses to eat together. This is not very common in Britain because normally it is a long way from the place of work

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    Great Britain Government

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    Great Britain 1. Origins of state. 1. Types of Government 1. Parliamentary Monarchy. During the second half the sixteenth century‚ monarchs sought new revenues and the English monarchy failed but shaped subsequent political development. The Stuart kings aspired to the autocracy Louis XIV achieved. A the beginning of the XVII century‚ the English monarchy was strong‚ Parliament met only when the monarch needed financial support‚ but James I and Charles I imposed new sources of income

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    country in order to protect the lives of their British Citizens. This would then be followed by the British High Commissioner entering Pretoria in order to “prevent a civil war” and in doing so he would take possession of (annex) the Transvaal for Britain. Despite all the planning that went into this‚ the raid was complete and utter failure. The raid was put into full force on December 29‚ 1895 when Leander Starr Jameson‚ who Rhodes had appointed as the leader of the raid‚ became impatient and decided

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