Introduction British American Tobacco plc (informally BAT) is a British multinational tobacco company headquartered in London‚ United Kingdom. It is the world’s second-largest tobacco company by sales (after Philip Morris International). BAT has a market-leading position in over 50 countries and operations in around 180 countries. Its four largest-selling brands are Dunhill‚ Lucky Strike‚ Kent and Pall Mall‚ with others including Kool‚ Benson & Hedges and Rothmans. BAT has a primary listing on
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1660‚ the British came back to England after 100 years. The British had abandoned the colonists and when they came back they would tax them and make them only trade with them. The British had the power to make the colonists do that ‚ so technically they the British had the power to control them as well as they had the power to punish them. This is an example of tyranny because the British had absolute power to tell the colonists what to do. Their was about to be a tyranny in the constitution but
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Race in British Society This essay will differentiate between ethnicity and race; it will then go on to evaluate the historical and biological basis for the concepts of race and ethnicity within Britain. It will assess and evaluate immigration and race relations in Britain. Finally it will explain the effects of legislation and analyse historical developments in race relations. Race and ethnicity are often confused and mistaken for meaning the same thing. People categorised others for
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between the two world powers during the Cold War thus making a huge impact on the imperial and colonial policy. Even though the US was considered to be anti-imperialist it still “preferred” imperialism over communism therefore the existence of the British Empire could be maintain for a while‚ which endorsed the opportunity to keep the USSR under check and control. However‚ the time of decolonisation and independency began throughout the world. Ideologies as antifascism and antiracism became more widespread
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Downloaded from tobaccocontrol.bmj.com on February 26‚ 2013 - Published by group.bmj.com ii88 R ESEARCH PAPER Breaking and re-entering: British American Tobacco in China 1979–2000 K Lee‚ A B Gilmore‚ J Collin ............................................................................................................................... Tobacco Control 2004;13(Suppl II):ii88–ii95. doi: 10.1136/tc.2004.009258 See end of article for authors’ affiliations ....................... Correspondence
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British Culture: Sport Sports play an important part in the life of the Englishmen and is a popular leisure activity. Many of the world’s famous sports began in England‚ including cricket‚ football‚ lawn tennis and rugby. 1.Cricket Cricket is an England’s national sport. Cricket is a bat-and-ball sport contested by two teams‚ usually of eleven players each. A cricket match is played on a grass field‚ roughly oval in shape. How to play Cricket Teams are made up of 11 players each. They play
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contrast extreme poverty. British Empire was the dominant power in the world at the Victorian era‚ and by the word empire according to oxford dictionary‚ we refer to “An extensive group of states or countries ruled over by a single monarch‚ an oligarchy‚ or a sovereign state” (oxforddictionaries.com). At that time‚ the monarch that was ruling is Queen Victoria; she brought England to its highest point of development as a world power. Queen Victoria expanded the British imperial abroad and colonized
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Secondary sources Studies of British Asian crime Researchers Ben bowling and Coretta Philips (2002) note that by the late 1990s ethnographic studies had begun to studies had begun to examine crime among British Asian. They reviewed a number of studies‚ including those by Desai (1999) and Mawby and Batta (1980) .bowling and Phillips note earlier ethnographic studies had generally portrayed Asian communities as “inward looking”‚ “tightly knit”‚ self regulating‚ passive and ordered by tradition with
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The British Royal Family Contents Chapter 1. Introduction……………………………………….4-5 Chapter 2. In the United Kingdom……………………………..6 I. Public role and image……………………………….6-7 II. Funding………………………………………………...7 Chapter 3. Royal styles and titles……………………………….8 I. Royal styles and titles……………………………...8-11 II. The crown jewels……………………………….…11-15 III. Peerages………………………………………….16-19 Bibliography…………………………………………………….20 Introduction: The British Royal Family is the group of close relatives
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MrBritish Humor Introduction British humor has a reputation for being puzzling to non-British speakers of English. Nonetheless‚ many UK comedy TV shows which use it as a basic have been internationally popular. The most of use theme for British comedy are: · Smut and innuendo with sexual and scatological themes · Disrespect to members of the establishment and authority · The Absurdity and banality of everyday life · The embarrassment of social ineptitude‚ typified
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