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  2. India - Wikipedia

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    British Crown rule began in 1858. The rights promised to Indians were granted slowly, but technological changes were introduced, and modern ideas of education and the public life took root. A pioneering and influential nationalist movement emerged, which was noted for nonviolent resistance and became the major factor in ending British rule.

  3. United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Acts of Union 1707 declared that the Kingdom of England and Kingdom of Scotland were "United into One Kingdom by the Name of Great Britain". The term "United Kingdom" has occasionally been used as a description for the former Kingdom of Great Britain, although its official name from 1707 to 1800 was simply "Great Britain".

  4. Public housing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Council housing in Rastrick, Calderdale, West Yorkshire. During the Second World War almost four million British homes were destroyed or damaged, and afterwards there was a major boom in council house construction. The bomb damage from the war only worsened the condition of Britain's housing stock, which was in poor condition before its outbreak.

  5. British Chileans - Wikipedia

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    The cultural legacy of the British in Chile is notable and has spread beyond the British Chilean community onto society at large. One custom taken from the British is afternoon tea, called "onces" by Chileans. Another interesting, although peculiar, legacy is the sheer amount of use of British first surname [clarification needed] by Chileans.

  6. Britons in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    British English. v. t. e. Britons in Mexico, or British Mexicans, are Mexicans of British descent or British -born persons who have become naturalized citizens of Mexico. The British have had a presence in Mexico since the Colonial era. However, the greatest exchange occurred following independence, notably with the Cornish miners in Hidalgo ...

  7. British–Irish Council - Wikipedia

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    e. The British–Irish Council ( BIC; Irish: Comhairle na Breataine–na hÉireann) is an intergovernmental organisation that aims to improve collaboration between its members in a number of areas including transport, the environment and energy. [1] Its membership comprises Ireland, the United Kingdom, the devolved governments of Northern ...

  8. Foreign Language Assistant - Wikipedia

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    Duties. A foreign language assistant either assists teachers in their language lessons or teaches small groups on his/her own. Foreign language assistants work a maximum of twelve hours per week, mainly in secondary schools. Tasks vary and include conversation exercises like roleplays, providing sources and interesting information for cultural ...

  9. British Productivity Council - Wikipedia

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    The British Productivity Council ( BPC) was a body that aimed to increase Britain's industrial efficiency. It was formed in 1953 and superseded the Anglo-American Council on Productivity ( AACP ), which was formed in 1948 and dissolved in 1952. [1] Until 1973, it was funded by the UK government before it was reorganised into smaller Local ...

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