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Sarah Palin: 'Paul Revere Warned the British'Paul Revere "warned the colonists of Charlestown that the British were approaching on the night of April 18, 1775 using lanterns ("one if by land, two if by sea"), not bells."
Why the British Are Right Not Coming to America for the Lockerbie BP HearingsThe British have said they're not coming to America to be witnesses in the BP Lockerbie hearings - good for them.- Changes to the British Constitution Since 1997An argument to state the argument for as well as against the suggestion that changes to the British Constitution since 1997 have begun to "codify" it.
- The British Council's Once Stellar Reputation Under AttackThe British Council, a UK charity and cultural and arts organization, is being accused by the Russian government of illegal activity and by others in the UK and abroad of being nothing more than an arm of the British government - read on to find out why.
Visit the British Virgin Islands This SummerWhat was once a sleepy little island village is now in the midst of quite a change. The British Virgin Islands have never been a tourist hot spot until recently and now they routinely have large cruise liners docking at their ports and dropping off large numbers of tourists.
The British Royal Wedding, April 2011: Prince William and Kate Middleton Marry in Westminster AbbeyThe Brits know royalty's had its day but that didn't stop them throwing a national party to celebrate Kate and William's wedding day in April 2011.- The British Invasion, 1962 Through 1966: Created Individual, Musical and Social ChangeThe early 1960s saw the British Invasion that created major change in so many ways. Please enjoy this 'interactive" trip through those early years.
The British Museum in London: A History of the WorldThe British Museum in London houses over 8 million objects, not only from the UK, but from around the world. If you're visiting, you could probably spend the whole day taking in the exhibits of the world.
Orientalism and the British EmpireThe British Empire's dramatic history as both great conqueror and civilizing power is well-established, but what of the peoples who were conquered? The Oriental label was applied universally to non-Western cultures by the British.
End the British MonarchyDoes the wearing of a crown have any relevance today? I think bloody not.- How American Rock 'n' Roll Launched the British InvasionAn article about the British music invasion of the United States in the 1960s - and beyond.
- The History of the British Legal System and the Solicitor's and Barrister's ProfessionThis is a brief article on how the British Legal System evolved from the c16th to the c20th. Discussing Treason and assorted punishments for moral crimes.
Mistake in the British Contract LawHow does "Mistake" work in the British contract law? Explaining Mistake with use of examples.- Why Did the British Government Decided to Evacuate Children from Britain's Major Towns and Cities?This article explains why the British government evacuated children from the towns and cities during World War II.
- Biography of the British Actor Herbert MarshallA brief biography and film list of the British actor Herbert Marshall.
Top Castles of the British IslesThe British Isles are home to many magnificent castles. If you're visiting, don't miss the top attractions among them.- Reasons to Avoid Vacationing in the British Virgin Islands - Part IThis article tells of the horrors we encountered in the British Virgin Islands after spending a great deal of money to vacation there.
- John Paul Jones' Attack on the British CoastJohn Paul Jones has become known as "The Father of the American Navy." One of his most daring exploits was his raid of the British town of Whitehaven.
- The British Museum, London: Home of Magnificent Art and AntiquitiesThe British Museum in London England is a fascinating place to visit, The museum first opened its doors to the public on 15th January 1759.
Planning a Trip to London? Check Out the British MuseumThe British Museum in London was built in 1753 and the first artifacts came from Sir Hans Sloane, a doctor.- An In-depth Look at the British Columbia Nomination Program for Canadian ImmigrationThe British Columbia Provincial Nomination program allows applicants that have obtained a guaranteed job offer from a company in the province of British Columbia or through a special business category the opportunity to move to Canada to live and work.
- Where to Eat like the British in OrlandoIf you're interested in exploring some new tastes, or just eager to learn what spotted dick is all about, head to the sunshine state for a fine sampling. Here are the best places to eat like the British on your trip to Orlando.
- 10 Words or Phrases that the British UseAmerican people just love the British but sometimes it is fun when trying to converse with each other
- The British Colonial Legacy in Modern SingaporeA comparative study of Singaporean governmental policies and its British colonial roots, especially in maintaining social control and economic prosperity.
Colonial Policies of the British and French in AfricaThe British practiced association and the French practiced assimilation when colonizing Africa.
History of the British National GalleryThe British National Gallery is truly a public institution. Admission is free and the museum is committed to making the exhibit accessible to all areas of Britain through its Touring Exhibitions.- The British Monarchy, Who Needs It?When Queen Elizabeth II visited the U. S. recently, no efforts were spared to accord her the honors due to the head of state of our closest ally. Still the idea of a monarch is anathema to most Americans who are apt to ask : "The British Monarchy, who needs it?"
Piper's Pub - A Taste of the British Isles in PittsburghPiper's Pub found the right niche in Pittsburgh's hottest night life area by combining great food, a huge selection of imported beer and scotch, and access to soccer and rugby matches.- The British Open: the Championship of a Golfer's LifetimeThe Open Championship which is commonly called as the "British Open" is the oldest among the four major championships in men's golf the other three being, the Master's tournament, the PGA tour and the U.S Open.
- Mercantilism and the British Colonies in AmericaAn overview of mercantilist economics in the British colonies in North America.
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