Isles dialects‚ those of North America and those ofAustralasia. United Kingdom British English: [edit]England English language in England: • Northern (In the northeast‚ local speech is akin to Scots)[2] • Cheshire • Cumbrian (Cumbria including Barrow-in-Furness) • Geordie (Tyneside) • Lancastrian (Lancashire) • Mackem (Sunderland) • Mancunian-Salfordian (Manchester & Salford) • Northumbrian (rural Northumberland) • Pitmatic (Durham and Northumberland)
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Contents Introduction The visitor attractions sector is an important component of the travel and tourism industry. It is the sector that provides the interest‚ excitement and activity for tourists when they visit a destination or when they venture out on a day trip. In this assignment I am going to investigate the importance and the impacts of visitor attractions. The definition of a visitor attraction is: “..An attraction where it is feasible to charge admission for the sole purpose of sightseeing
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Textual Analysis of ‘A Doll’s House’ Act III‚ pp. 96-104 Henrik Ibsen’s ‘A Doll’s House’ shows a woman turning her back on her husband and her children at the end. It was quite a novelty for a play of the Victorian era to have such an ending for it challenges the society and its norm. In the third act‚ the protagonist Nora decides to abandon her husband Torvald and her children after seeing her husband’s reaction to a letter‚ revealing that Nora committed a crime to save her husband’s life. She
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Sarah Pender The Travel and Tourism Sector 14th November 2012 Table of Contents Title Page 1 Table of Contents 2 Introduction 3 Task 1: The history and structure of the travel and tourism sector 4 Task 2: The influence of local and national governments and international agencies on the travel and tourism sector 8 Task 3: The implications of political change 10 Task 4: Investigate the effects of supply and demand on the
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CO-OPERATIVE GROUP LIMITED REGISTERED OFFICE: 1 Angel Square Manchester M60 0AG REGISTERED NUMBER: 525R (Registered under I&P Acts 1965-2003) Group Secretary: Moira Lees SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES/ORGANISATIONS * name changed from Co-operative Wholesale Society Limited on 14 January 2001 name changed from Co-operative Group (CWS) Ltd on 3 December 2007 December 2012 Name of Company Percentage Owned 2Can Travel Limited 100% A Dowse Limited Country of Incorporation
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G ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Photograph and adapted text is from the article “Three Men and a Dog”‚ by Kevin Rushby‚ taken from The Saturday Guardian Travel Section‚ 23 January 2010. © Guardian News & Media Ltd 2010. 0860/29/11 NATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS 2012 THURSDAY‚ 26 APRIL 1.00 PM – 1.50 PM ENGLISH STANDARD GRADE General Level Reading Text Read carefully the passage overleaf. It will help if you read it twice. When you have done so‚ answer the questions. Use the spaces provided
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As the Prison system is overburdened‚ judges are giving Community Service Sentences instead of imprisonment for Minor Non-Violent Crimes. Will this be good for the society in the long run? Offences that are defined as Minor Non-Violent Offences are those that are against the law but are not usually viewed as serious enough to be taken to the court if done once or twice (Notton‚ 2010). An example of non violent offence is burglary or motor vehicle theft. Community Service is an alternative of imprisonment
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John Dalton was a born September 6‚ 1766 in Eagelsfield‚ Cumbria in England‚ but spent most of his life in Manchester. He was a British Chemist and physicist. He was the son of Weaver and he received his early education from his father. At the age of 12 Dalton began teaching at Quacker School in his native town. In 1781 he moved to Kendal‚ where he conducted a school with his cousin and his elder brother. He then went to Manchester in 1793 and spent the rest of his life in Manchester as a teacher
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. . . . . . . 1 Introduction Academic writing‚ and in particular academic writing in English‚ can be quite different from other languages or undergraduate level writing. As such‚ Robert Kennedy College (RKC) and University of Cumbria (UoC) leaders of this programme decided to give you‚ as an MBALS student‚ a quick primer to academic writing in English. This document is by no means extensive. Its main purpose is to help RKC and UoC students prepare high quality material for
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Bibliography: Birley‚ Anthony R.‚ Hadrian: The Restless Emperor (London: Routledge Books‚ 1997). Perowne‚ Stewart‚ Hadrian (New York: W.W. Norton & Co.‚ 1960). Romans in Cumbria: The History of England (London: Edge Books‚ 1997). Winpenny‚ David‚ Northumbria (London: Passport Books‚ 1998) p. 69.
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