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Topic: England

Related:
  New England    London England  
  Church of England    King of England  
  University of New England    History of England  
  New England Journal    York England  
  England Hotels    England Additional Information  
  New England Journal of Medicine    Cambridge England  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Princess Diana,  Sir Walter Raleigh
Favorite website(s):BBC
Favorite royal(s):Prince Charles,  Mary of the Scots,  Princess Diana
Favorite sport(s):Rugby,  Cricket,  Football
Education:College
Favorite destination(s):Britain,  Australia,  London
Favorite TV show(s):World Cup Coverage
Favorite era(s):1700s
Membership(s):Local Chamber of Commerce
Favorite quote(s):"Nothing is wrong with California that a rise in ocean level won't cure." - Ross Macdonald
 
 
 Expert Talk
The Brain has selected interesting relevant sentences from the web. It automatically assigned them to some of our fictitious experts based on their personalities.


Sarah Kennedy,
Fashion Model

England's Queen Elizabeth I displayed her passion for pearls by frequently wearing them, some strung in knee-length ropes, complementing her wardrobe that included 3,000 pearl-embroidered dresses.
Astrid Schuhmann,
Backpacker

There are long sandy beaches and sheltered coves, colourful parks and gardens, tourist attractions like one of England's biggest zoos, steam trains, a water park and a world famous model village as well as theatres and cinemas, museums and historic houses, an exciting modern shopping centre and facilities for almost every sport.
Mark Harris,
Priest

On my recent pilgrimage to Rome I was asked to present a print of my watercolour painting of Our Lady of Walsingham to Cardinal Ratzinger and told him of England's national shrine and its statue of Our Lady of Walsingham burnt in 1538.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

In England's most extensive test of e-voting yet, 18 local authorities have won the government go-ahead on plans for e-voting electoral pilots.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

In connecting images of foreigners and disease with England's imperialist history of railway technology, l conclude by highlighting some of the legal intersections between postcolonial rhetoric and transnational activities.
John Fielding,
CEO

Logan Airport is New England's largest transportation center and serves more than 26 million passengers, handles over 800 million pounds of cargo and mail, generates over 16,000 aviation-related jobs and stimulates the New England regional economy by approximately $5 billion per year.
When your company increases revenues by 999 percent in three years and is named one of England's fastest growing technology, you would expect management to proudly present its spectacular financial figures.
Connection is New England's Journal of Higher Education and Economic Development, the quarterly journal of the New England Board of Higher Education -- and America's only regional journal on higher education and economic development.
Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Inspectorate investigates whether literacy and numeracy focus has damaged other curriculum areas England's inspectorate is investigating claims that many primary-aged children are no longer taught history and geography because schools have focused on the core curriculum to meet Government targets.
Paddy McGuinness,
Newsagent

England is only part of a tiny island shared with Wales and Scotland, with France next door to the east via the English channel, then Ireland to the west via the Irish sea.
Shane Kelly,
Bar Tender

Rainfall in England is the heaviest since Tudor times, reveals study Independent April 14 2001 One of Britain's leading independent meteorologists says that the rain over England and Wales in the past 12 months may have been the heaviest for 500 years and perhaps longer.
Jack Crawford,
WWII Veteran

He was granted 210 manors and lordships throughout England and Wales by Duke William of Normandy for his cospicuous bravery and support at Hastings.
 
 
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