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    Bfvfegbgrebefgbergbghbfdbdfbfeghdfghsfghfsghsdghsdg Sy Gh Jfbb D&B NSC D&B Scan Df Gb FDB Drug He DVD Erg Df B D&B Dog H RnIn June of 1812‚ President James Madison asked Congress for a declaration of war on Britain. Following years of neutrality under the leadership of Washington‚ Adams‚ and Jefferson‚ the United States’ conflicts with Britain and France finally went into a war. President Madison had tried to create a diplomatic solution for three long years‚ but all attempts were unsuccessful. The War of 1812 was caused

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    Section 3: 7. Britain was unable to keep industrial secrets away from other nations because entrepreneurs traveled around the world and they carry their ideas from other countries with them. That spread the word all across the Europe as well as the world‚ so ideas couldn’t stay in one place. Britain’s location‚ financial prosperity‚ abundant natural resources set the stage for industrialization. The industrial revolution that began in Britain spread to other countries as well as to the United

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    Открытый урок по английскому языку в 7 классе на тему: «Shopping In Britain» Цель урока: систематизировать знания учащихся по устной теме «Shopping In Britain» Задачи: Образовательная - научить монологической и диалогической речи учащихся; формировать навыки чтения с извлечением необходимой информации; расширить словарный запас учащихся по теме урока. Коммуникативная: способствовать общению учащихся на иностранном языке‚ практическому применению языка на уроке. Развивающая: развитие языковых

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    Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain v Boots [1953] 1 QB 401 Court of Appeal Boots introduced the then new self service system into their shops whereby customers would pick up goods from the shelf put them in their basket and then take them to the cash till to pay. The Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain brought an action to determine the legality of the system with regard to the sale of pharmaceutical products which were required by law to be sold in the presence of a pharmacist. The court

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    of all things shiny…’’ This essay will look at one of the most famous “chav” characters; Vicky Pollard‚ from the hit television show‚ Little Britain. In looking at this character‚ one can discuss the media’s involvement in national identity and the effect the media (specifically television) has in reinforcing stereotypes on the lower classes. Little Britain first began as a radio show on BBC Radio 4 in 2000‚ before transitioning to television in 2003. Written by David Walliams and Matt Lucas‚ it

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    At the end of the French and Indian War‚ the hostilities between Great Britain and the colonies progressed intensely. Britain started taxing the colonies while restricting their economy. Many violent arguments between the colonists and Britain also broke out‚ and fierce battles were fought due to the disagreements. Since Britain was in debt after the French and Indian War‚ they needed money‚ and an easy way to get the money was by taxing the colonists. The first tax was the Sugar Act that was

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    Revolutionaries were right for leaving Great Britain Revolutionaries also known as patriots / colonist‚ are the people who fought to get out of Britain’s rule. While as a loyalist or often called "royalist" remained faithful to the British crown. Revolutionaries and loyalist had a rivalry‚ because they weren’t on the same page during the revolutionary war. One side wanted freedom (Revolutionaries) and the other didn’t(loyalist). Patriots were right for leaving Britain for many reasons. Colonist felt as

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    THE IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION ON AUSTRALIA Globalisation is the breakdown of traditional barriers between nation states‚ allowing the movement of goods‚ capital‚ people and information. Globalisation has immensely impacted Australia socially‚ economically and politically. Australia has been affected socially by globalisation‚ which has resulted in Australia experiencing Americanisation. Many American movies‚ shows‚ media‚ music and news gets publicised in Australia‚ which influences Australian youths

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    Whether or not the term ’Roaring Twenties’ is an adequate description of the character of Australian society from 1920 to 1929 depends on the circumstances of the Australian population in this decade‚ because ’Roaring’ implies the 1920’s were full of dramatic social changes‚ which may have came about from spontaneous economical or political incidences and new inventions. In the 1920s Australian politics was dominated by the conservative parties and‚ despite some industrial discontent and hardship

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    Book Review John Solomos Race and Racism in Britain (1993) Reviewed by Simon Buchler Upon reading the first three paragraphs of the introduction‚ the aims of this book are clearly marked out. John Solomos‚ professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Southampton‚ tells the reader almost immediately that his goals are firstly to provide an analysis of ‘race and racism in contemporary Britain’ (p.1) and secondly evaluate key aspects of the ‘racialisation of political life and

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