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Working in England Most of what I am going to talk about here will concern my part-time job I had with an English online company for pretty much the whole year of 2006. This was one of the most positive experiences in my whole life, so prepare for an enthusiatic article.
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English Politeness and Manners English people are famous all over the world for their politeness. This article is about my own experience with this phenomenon, and I can only confirm their reputation: the English are the most polite group of people I have ever met. |
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The Death Of The Shield English football's traditional season-opener is now disregarded by the biggest clubs. We find out why. |
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On England and France England never has and never shall lie at the feet of a proud conqueror. So it was said.
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The Cooper Temple Clause The Cooper Temple Clause delivers a typical rock electronica
in typical pretentious Brit rocker style. Valeria Valiente reviews 2003
album Kick Up The Fire, And Let The Flames Break Loose... |
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Lord Winterborne's Fantasy Historic fiction is another love of mine, so this week I will be reviewing the Richard Sharpe series by Bernard Cornwell. These novels are set mainly during the Napoleonic Wars, and each tome is a fast-paced adventure with non-stop, hard-hitting action. (Damnit, I just used up all the best clichs.) Bernard Cornwell a.k.a. Corny, or the Cornster is the grandmaster of battlefield action. |
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