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London’s early history.

Contents Introduction...................................................3 London's early history.....................................45 The people of London......................................6 Buildings and bridges......................................7 Intruduction London is the capital of the united kingdom (UK), which is made up of Great Britain(England, Scotland, Wales) and Northern Ireland. The city lies in the southeast of England and covers an area of about 1,578 square kilometres on either side of the River Thames. With population of seven million, London is by far the largest city in the UK. Birmingham, the second largest, has just over one million inhabitants. Cultural life London is the worldclass centre

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population of nearly 61 million, which ranks the 21st in the world (Britain is the 21st most populous state in the world) and the third largest in the European Union. The size of population is changing very slowly. Natural change is the difference between birth and death rates. It may be a natural increase or a natural decrease. Birth rate ­ the number of babies born per 1,000 persons per year ­ 12 Death rate ­ the number of people who die per 1,000 persons ­ 9.9 Natural increase per 1,000 population ­ 2.1. (USA ­ 5.5, Brazil ­ 12.9, Bangladesh ­ 17,3) The size of population may change mechanically, too ­ through immigration and emigration. 2. Distribution. What does a population distribution map show? ­ How people are spread out across the country. What does population density tell us? ­ How crowded places are. Densely populated means that places are crowded, have a high population density.

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Inglise keelt kõnelevate maade ühiskond ja kultuur

2. There are approx. 300-400 million speakers of English in the world. English occupies the 3rd place by its number of speakers; it is right behind Mandarin and Spanish. 3. ESL (English as a Second Language) ­ used in your own country (e.g. India) EFL (English as a Foreign Language) ­ used in a foreign country ESP (English for Specific Purposes) ­ used in business, airlines, hotels etc. 4. Settlement colonies ­ people migrated into them from Britain and started their own communities, they are the present English-speaking countries (USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) Trading Empire (dependencies) ­ mainly ESL countries; British people were seen more as a small ruling class (India, Africa) 5. Australia, The USA, Canada, Sri Lanka, India & Pakistan, Irish Free State, Newfoundland, New Zealand, South Africa were the British colonies that became dominions

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Society and culture of english-speaking countries

Saint Patrick is Ireland's patron saint. When is his feast day? His feast day is on 17 March 3. When did the English conquest of Ireland begin? Henry II, with permission from tha Pope, sought to conquer Ireland. In 1171 he became the first English monarch to set foot on the isle. 4. Who were settled in the province of Ulster by King James I? James I settled English and Scottish Protestants in Munster and Ulster. What has this resulted in? It has resulted in an amount of English people in Ireland. 5. What is meant by Home Rule? Home Rule was a movement that sought to repeal the Acts of Union 1800. The Home Rule Act, was meant to permit Ireland self-government within the UK. 6. Changes in the number of population since the 1840s. 1841: 6.5M in Ireland, 8.2M on the island 1901: 3.2M in Ireland, 5M on the island 1951: 3.0M in Ireland, 4.4M on the island 2011: 4.6M in Ireland, 6.4M on the island Causes of emigration from Ireland.

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depleting the sea otter population. 4. Significance of the Jewish element in Russian immigration to the US. Immigration from Russia to the US in 1881­1914: Nearly 3.2 million immigrants from the Russian Empire. The most prominent Russian groups that immigrated in this period were the groups seeking freedom from religious prosecution. Nearly half of the immigrants were Jews. Religion of the Russian immigrants: Russian Orthodox, Jews, Nominal Jews (non-religious people of Jewish descent). Eastern European Jews dominated New York's garment industry!!! Immigration in 1920­1939: A large wave of Russians immigrated in the short time period of 1917­1922, in the wake of October Revolution and Russian Civil War as refugees from the Bolshevik regime due to the hatred for the new Bolshevik regime in their homeland. Great emphasis was put on education. Most notable immigrants from the cultural sphere were Vladimir Nabokov, Igor Stravinsky, and Isaac Asimov.

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.......................9 3 Introduction The official name of the country is the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is an island country. It consists of the island of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Great Britain can be divided into three parts ­ England, Wales and Scotland. Each of them has their own capital city. Glasgow in Scotland, Cardiff in Wales and London in England. The country is situated in the north-western Europe. The territory of the United Kingdom is about 244,000 square kilometres and about 60 million people live there. The UK contains a number of small islands. The largest islands that belong to the United Kingdom are the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea and the Isle of Wight which lies off of England's southern coast. The largest groups of islands are the Shetland Islands, the Orkney Islands and the Hebrides. Geographical Position

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Notes, Jews in the USSR, 1917-2000

movements, wrote about this. Utter chaos, almost no SU records, infrastructure in free fall, continuous retreat, killed, captured. Front lines thousands of miles. Napoleon 600,000 troops, Dnieper, beeline for Moscow. Wehrmacht on 3 fronts. Winter of 42. Turnover of personnel. More interested in food, fuel, housing, incapable even of this. Germans did keep records, seemed to be invincible, records shipped back to Berlin, archives sacked. Zones of occupation, military and state archives in London, Moscow, Washington. Freedom of information acts filed, 1990s in Washington. #s of Js ­ SU comm, asked locals, took samples by digging. Wanted to be able to tell citizens what fascists had done. Who were the victims? SU citizens, monuments, many in Yiddish. 25 February 2014 Trim down sources. Not a book report. Trim down topic. Take out Bartal. Edited volumes out, articles instead. 400,000 J soldiers in Imperial Russian Army WWI, also many Js in German Army.

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Topic - USA

Tallinn English College Topic The United States of America Tallinn 2007 1. Introduction The United States of America's territory is over 3.7 million square miles (over 9.6 million km²) and population more than 300 million people. The capital city is Washington D.C. Although the United States has no official language at the federal level, English is the de facto national language. English is the most common language for daily interaction among both native and non-native speakers. Spanish is the second language. The largest city is the New York City. The Government is Federal constitutional republic and the president is George W. Bush. 2. Geographical position

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