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Life as a British expatriate in America brings with it many challenges, joys and new experiences. The following article will discuss what to avoid saying to a British expatriate
By Sophie | Published 12/3/2007
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Increasing numbers of British citizens are leaving the UK each year to work abroad, fulfill a dream of international travel or to marry a foreign-born spouse and settle in another country
By Sophie | Published 7/20/2008
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A British expatriate who is planning to relocate to America will need more than a suitcase full of clothes and all the usual travel necessities. Depending on where British expats move to, you may not have access to all the usual items from home
By Sophie | Published 2/22/2008
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British expatriates have to put up with countless comments about their nationality, culture and food. This article will discuss in more depth why some British expatriates do not all like being told: "I love your accent"
By Sophie | Published 12/18/2007
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British military spouses who move to America will at times be the cause of much curiosity by locals, who will have many pre-conceived notions of what they are like and what they stand for
By Sophie | Published 9/26/2008
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A comprehensive guide for foreigners considering school teaching in Pakistan.
By Heather Carreiro | Published 9/13/2008
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Some British sports fans and holidaymakers have earned themselves a reputation for being loud, uncouth and unwilling to accept the local culture when they visit are away from home
By Sophie | Published 7/29/2008
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Many Americans have a lot of misconceptions about the British. They may have formed these opinions based on TV shows they have seen on BBC America or from films portraying the British
By Sophie | Published 6/18/2007
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This paper deals with E.M. Forster's book "A Passage to India" and with the effects of the British Empire on India and the British taxpayer.
By Garni Gharekhanian | Published 7/30/2007
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Many foreign-born military spouses who first move to America will want to keep a tight hold on their culture and way of life, which is why they choose to join international spouses' clubs
By Sophie | Published 7/31/2008
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A guide to sourcing beers via "beer trading" on beer related sites or purchasing them on commercial sites.
By Joseph Redner | Published 4/26/2007
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Lloyd Lofthouse rivals his wife/famed authoress Anchee Min with his impressive debut My Splendid Concubine, tracing the true-life exploits of Sir Robert Hart, the celebrated expatriate credited for bringing old China into the 20th century.
By Tom Carter | Published 7/15/2008
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Expatriates who move to America will have a noticeable accent when they first arrive, but many will eventually lose their accent as the years go by. Read on to learn more about how to preserve your accent as an expatriate living in America
By Sophie | Published 4/9/2008
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Forget the stereotypical British tourist traps - for upsoiled, breathtaking scenery along with the friendliest people imaginable, discover Wales.
By the jb | Published 3/16/2007
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Asia's best-kept secret for expatriates, Malaysia has a vibrant mix of foreign and indigenous tribal cultures, creating a veritable melting pot of peoples, traditions and religions.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 6/26/2005
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Many groups and societies award works of Science Fiction and Fantasy. Whether you're looking for a good read, or looking to get some recognition for your own work, these awards are worth checking out!
By Tonia Jordan | Published 1/9/2008
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Our beloved Christmas drink, eggnog, has not only fuelled debates amongst food historians but also has created a riot and sent a man to jail. Yes, clearly there's more to this drink than "meets the eye."
By CT Aisyah | Published 12/19/2007
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Open positions for English teachers are advertised in professional publications as well as in some national newspaper supplements. The demand for English teachers remains constant and high in Bahrain.
By SL Newman | Published 9/14/2007
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In China there come times when you have to depend on your relations with local folks, their strength, and the clout these good relations have to offer. This is a true story about how such good relations kept me from going to prison in China.
By John Melendez | Published 8/22/2007
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One of the most asked questions about offshore banking is "Is it legal?" The answer is YES it is legal!
By Ready Writer | Published 7/13/2007
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There are swindlers out there on the Internet. Beware of spam e-mails that tell you that you have won the lottery.
By Craig Olson | Published 3/19/2008
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Hemingway's stories still speak to us nearly 50 years after his death. Read about how he shaped his stories and how his life (including what probably was bipolar disorder) shaped him.
By Rochelle Cashdan | Published 4/27/2008
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John McCain surpassed Barack Obama in Rasmussen Reports' Daily Presidential Tracking Poll in the results announced on Monday.
By JON HOPWOOD | Published 8/4/2008
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Many Greek immigrants who move to America or the UK are keen to preserve their culture and heritage, which is why they try to ensure that their children go to Greek schools
By Sophie | Published 8/27/2008
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Thirty years ago, I went to Israel on a spiritual journey to find myself and meet my soul family. Here are the results.
By Guru | Published 8/1/2008
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Now hear me out - preparing wonderful roast beef at home is one of the simplest, and yet at the same it can be the most complicated.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 5/16/2008
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I spent the last five years nurturing the US economy, only to be booted out because it doesn't make sense to hire a disgruntled foreign national over a disgruntled American. And now I'm going to complain about it.
By chinklet | Published 6/18/2007
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A complete list of Paul Newman movies.
By Melanie Lankford | Published 9/30/2008
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Madonna's new tour includes a mock crucifixion. Edgy.
By Jetlag Democracy | Published 6/2/2006
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The Irish people transformed from a culture whose identity was based on ethnic paradigms to an association embracing Catholicism as a result of the Ulster Plantation.
By Carmen Medici | Published 12/6/2005
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There has been a river crossing here for over four hundred years. Today, more ship and truck traffic passes here than in all but a handful of places in the world. The nearby parks in both countries are, nonetheless, quiet and peaceful.
By Tom Sanders | Published 4/23/2006
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Leaving the nest to find one's self is the fate of many expatriates. Such is the plot of a current film, Mix, now playing at festivals worldwide. It is also the story of its chief creators, The Lovy Brothers, Robert and Steven.
By Jacob Doyle | Published 7/19/2005
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The advent of fast Internet communication and inexpensive air travel makes it easier to turn any far-flung paradise into a permanent home. Which places in the world have the most to offer?
By Phillip Townsend | Published 7/19/2005
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As nearly millions of baby boomers approach retirement age, many are finding traditional American retirement locations less appealing.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 6/26/2005
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Looking for somewhere nice to live or reitre? Here are several new spots in the U.S. and beyond.
By Phillip Townsend | Published 7/10/2006
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Now hear me out - preparing wonderful roast beef at home is one of the simplest, and yet at the same it can be the most complicate. It is simple because, all that is need is a perfect cut of meat, basic seasoning and, off course, roasting in the oven.
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 10/24/2006
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Take a look at the "lost generation" modernism in Ernest Hemingway's 1926 classic, "The Sun Also Rises."
By Joshua McMorrow-Hernandez | Published 5/27/2007
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What struck me the most about Bulgaria -- apart from a lack of hamburgers -- was the price of real estate. Whether it was near the beach, in the city center or out in the country, I noticed that the price of real estate was amazingly low.
By Gary Picariello | Published 2/1/2007
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This essay explores the impact of the First World War on author PG Wodehouse through analysis of his pre- and post-war novels.
By Benjamin Cocchiaro | Published 1/4/2007
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Literary Explication
By Kevin Lucia | Published 11/20/2006
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Cockscomb Basin Wildlife and Jaguar Preserve in Central America took several years of hard work in order to receive protected status. Here is the history behind the park and the story of zoologist Alan Rabinowitz.
By Matt Whisman | Published 6/11/2007
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