england........???
Q. got ANY facts about england? i'd b happy 2 hear them!!! 10 points 2 whoever can give me the most info!!! thnx 4 helping!!!
Asked by ChelseaBaby - Sat Jan 12 12:11:02 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. those answers were lovely but here's the truth and i know coz i live there!!! england used to be lovely but now its overun with a breed of creatures called chavs. google chavs and be amazed! if you come here good luck finding an english person, they are nearly extint and an endangered species. our houses r so expensive that no one can buy one anymore. our hospitals are free but u have to wait forever because so many people take advantage of it. young people r leaving schools and claiming welfare with no intention of getting a job ever because our welfare is so generous that u can actually lead a more luxurious life off of it. we have highest rate of teenage pregnancies in europe. our population is growing too fast because of all the… [cont.]
Answered by emmiboo - Mon Jan 14 07:33:59 2008

How did the political development of England differ from that of France during the late Middle Ages?
Q. A. The French kings were weakened by their attempts to conquer England. B. England did not develop a Common Law. C. England developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body.
Asked by Rae. - Sun Jun 29 13:24:13 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. c/ england developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body.
Answered by the cats' mother - Sun Jun 29 13:40:07 2008

What type of cloud is most common in England?
Q. Other than the overly common cumulus humilis clouds that are found every where, what would you say the most common type of cloud is in England? (And please don't answer 'rain clouds'!) I'm having difficulty recognising the different species of clouds there are. I've never seen a cumulonimbus cloud in England (or I have never been able to see the full scale of one) , and as the cumulus congestus cloud is the most likely to cause percipitation, would this be the type of cloud you'd most likely see in England? Obviously, there are many clouds but if you were to look outside or quickly take into consideration the climate of England, what cloud do you think dominates the sky?
Asked by LJST - Fri Jun 22 15:22:53 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Altrocumulus - Large, Grey rolls (resembles sheep). I would think that the altrocumulus cloud is the most visible cloud in England b/c of the atmospheric pressure and the Anti-Cyclonic winds...
Answered by Future - Fri Jun 22 15:44:01 2007

How can i Move to England and play football without a EU passport?
Q. I'm 17 years old and live in Canada. I would like to go to england and play football there but recently found out i can't because i don't have a European passport. Another problem is when i get to england im looking for someone to let me tryout for a team. I am a good player and I am confident i will make a good addition to any team. I have both a syrian and a canadian passport so please if anyone knows what i can do please help.
Asked by ronmanutd17 - Wed Feb 13 19:29:03 2008 - - 4 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Jay Demerit...not me but a guy who plays for Watford in the coca cola championship did what you want to do...I think you just need to get in the country and find one of the lower level teams and try out...league 2 or 3 might give you a try out...and there is always ebbsfleet united a team owned by the people...I can email them and see if they would hold some sort of try out. I also think John Spector did the same thing, but just check the internet on him. Anyway good luck and if you neen me to email ebbsfleet ( I am a owner) my email is nsuny242002@yahoo.com ohh..i you make it then the team should help you obtain a work visa which is something you cant get now.
Answered by Big Daddy Lou 09 - Wed Feb 13 19:35:04 2008

The New England Patriots completed a perfect season. What is the only other NFL team to complete a perfect sea
Q. The New England Patriots completed a perfect season. What is the only other NFL team to complete a perfect season?
Asked by Shano - Mon Dec 31 11:10:50 2007 - - 23 Answers - 0 Comments

A. They have only completed a perfect regular season which 3 other teams have done. The Chicago bears did it twice but lost in the championship game and then the 72 dolphins went all the way.
Answered by Cowboy87 - Mon Dec 31 11:13:38 2007

What can England do to improve their performances in limited overs cricket?
Q. England have been abysmal at limited overs cricket for years. The last time they had a good team was in 1992, when they reached the World Cup Final. They play more limited overs cricket, domestically, than any other country. Yet they constantly seem to be playing catch up. What can they do to improve?
Asked by The Oracle - Mon Nov 3 13:36:29 2008 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 2 major steps i would take * Play only 50 over cricket and 20 over cricket at domestic level (of course 4 day too, but no more 40 over or 45 over cricket) * Stop playing "One Day specialists" I have never seen the point of 40 or 45 over cricket. The only plus side is that the format fits neatly into a nice time period so the spectators can enjoy the game. As for the development of cricketers though! this type of cricket does nothing. No other country plays 40 over cricket, but for some strange reason in England we havent had a 50 over league in a long time. 40 over cricket is a completly different game compared to 50 overs. It doesn't help anyone. If your good enough to play Test cricket then your good enough to play ODI or T20 cricket. [cont.]
Answered by KooKee :) - Mon Nov 3 18:20:39 2008

England should have been given automatic qualification for the Euro Cup finals?It the best league?
Q. England is the most important country for world football because its league is the best in the world and attracts the best players and football professionals. It's importance for football in terms of the added interest England brings to any finals is sufficient reason for automatic qualification? What do you think? I am just trying to think of innovative ways of qualifying for major tournaments. Do you think think can make on merit and talent alone?
Asked by roh P - Thu Jun 12 16:53:31 2008 - - 15 Answers - 0 Comments

A. We automatically qualify for the Eurovision song contest finals and that doesn't usually work out too well for us!!
Answered by Rickw - Fri Jun 13 05:15:13 2008

How did the economy in New England compare to the economy of the Southern colonies?
Q. A. New England relied more on agriculture. B. New England had a much weaker economy. C. New England had a much more diverse economy. D. New England had little trade with England.
Asked by Alicia - Tue Jun 23 13:18:56 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ask will hunting,
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Do different parts of England have a different form of the British accent?
Q. I've never been to England and probably wouldn't be able to tell anyways.But for example do people in Northern England speak english differently as compared to southern England?Because here in America we have the northern type accent(like the true new yorkers)the southern accents(like cowboy type) and stuff.Its the same language just in a different form.So is it like that in England?
Asked by Beth - Thu Apr 9 18:30:16 2009 - - 10 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Remember that Britain includes Scotland and Wales as well as England. I think you meant to say English accent instead of British accent. So yes, in different parts of England there is different type of English accents just like in America. Hope this helps. :-)
Answered by Amy - Sun Apr 12 14:19:35 2009

What were the new england colonies mainly used for?
Q. I need to know what the new england colonies are used for . I used to know but then i foregot. For example the southern colonies were used for farming and plantations.
Asked by Samantha Fields - Sat Apr 3 17:08:28 2010 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The colonies were used for their resources and made Great Britain more money.
Answered by Gold - Sat Apr 3 17:10:16 2010

What is the major products and resources , occupations in England?
Q. Can anyone tell me the major products and resources in England ? The major occupations of England, that means what jobs do the England apply the most. Please give me accurate answers. If you can, please give me the website or how you get your answers. Thanks so much.
Asked by Farrah Fong - Sun Dec 3 04:42:26 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. marketing of products and services.
Answered by Jomtien C - Sun Dec 3 07:51:21 2006

How is university in England different than in America?
Q. There are fewer choices in the universities themselves, I heard that in England there were fewer choices when choosing courses or something like that. You had to stick to two subjects?
Asked by Arty - Thu May 14 19:22:13 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The newest Universities (which most students go to) have a system for courses very similar to America. I know in Germany and Scandinavia these degrees are not well thought of. The traditional British Universities (Like London, Manchester etc) are more restrictive with more academically oriented with fewer courses taught at a higher level. Universities like Oxford and Cambridge operate a much more academically selective system even than Ivy League for entry but have a much more laid back attitude to coursework, lectures etc - much less school-like- basically the resources are there and its up to you to decide what you want to do with them. It works quite well - Cambridge has by far the largest number of Nobel prizewinners in the world.
Answered by James - Sat May 16 14:32:09 2009

How does one become Romanian translator in England please?
Q. Hi Does anyone know the process or requirements (academic/legal) for working as a Romanian translator in England please? My friend, she is fluent in both languages, yet has worked in England for 10 years in an 'un-skilled' profession. She is actually very gifted with languages and wishes to further herself but does not have any British qualifications. I suggested maybe working as a Police/Hospital translator, but I have no idea how to help her any further, and if it's actually quite difficult to (literally) 'walk into' a job like this. Any advise would be greatly appreciated - thank you for your help.
Asked by .j - Wed Sep 26 15:42:54 2007 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. There are recognised interpreting qualifications such as Diploma in Public Service Interpreting (DPSI) which most public service agencies will require interpreters they engage to have. You dont say where in England your friend lives, but the agency for the East of England is CINTRA: and I imagine there are similar agencies elsewhere, although many interpreters work on their own.
Answered by fengirl2 - Thu Sep 27 04:03:12 2007

What is the percentage of schools in England that require uniforms?
Q. I am writing a book and doing som research. Do most of the schools in England require uniforms? Do more schools in england have uniforms than in the united states? Any info here would be useful.
Asked by Annonymous J - Tue Feb 12 11:35:06 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 70 percent for primary school 99 percent for secondary!!! Yes we wear uniform a lot more than you! Every school I know wear uniform! Even non-fee-paying!
Answered by Jane - Tue Feb 12 13:27:12 2008

What are some good tour groups for a England vacation?
Q. I am planning a vacation to England or England/France for 2007. I would appreciate input on good travel tour groups for European vacations.
Asked by crawfishmonica - Sun Jul 9 15:58:39 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Trafalgar is fabulous!!! I went to England Ireland Scotland and Wales with Traflagar costsavers and had the best time
Answered by GardeningGurl - Sun Jul 9 21:52:26 2006

What should I bring to England in the wintertime?
Q. Me and my mum, dad, and my baby sister might go to England in December next month for me and my sisters winterbreak for a week. What clothing and other essentials should I bring with me?
Asked by Braidy - Fri Nov 23 15:21:38 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. The weather is fairly wet and a bit chilly, though generally not below O*C. Definitely take warm clothing, good walking shoes (or boots to keep your feet dry) and a rain jacket. An umbrella is a good idea as well. Mittens and a toque (winter hat) are handy if you want them as well.
Answered by tink - Fri Nov 23 16:38:32 2007

What place in Europe or England would you recommend as a honeymoon trip?
Q. Im getting married at the end of this month and im still searching for a nice place for me and fiance's honeymoon. We are planning to go away for one week and have a budget of 400 pounds between the two of us. Where in Europe or England would you recommend?
Asked by Odette98 - Wed Jan 13 09:40:20 2010 - - 11 Answers - 1 Comments

A. with 400 pounds you won't get to far. But maybe try Paris , Barcelona or Venice. These are very romantic places.
Answered by unknown - Thu Jan 14 04:33:47 2010

How can I go to England without having to pay a ton of money?
Q. Alright, to say it nicely, I love England. I am kind of obsessed. I would absolutely love to go there really soon but seeing as I am only 15 and have no means on income besides babysitting, the possibility is very shallow. Is there any way I can go there for a vacation of some sort without having to pay nearly 10 thousand dollars? I have tried to enter contests that the prize is a trip there, but have been unsucessfull.
Asked by Sarah - Tue Jul 28 18:08:26 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 15 is a bit young: you would need not only your passport but also possibly a note from you parents - and a visa.I'd suggest you check the British Embassy website and ask about whatever programs may be available for teens ( school exchange programs or whatever). Plus, it doesn't cost 10,000 to go over for a visit. A plane ticket (return) is perhaps 1,000$ (check with Expedia.com). And if you find a family to live with, then cheaper still to stay over. For a brief stay, you might want to check couchsurfing.com.
Answered by robert43041 - Tue Jul 28 18:18:47 2009

What are good universities in England to study archaeology?
Q. I really really really want to be an archaeologist. I was wondering if anyone knows about some good universities in England to study archaeology in?
Asked by Minnie - Sat Feb 24 11:53:45 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. just search the internet. Good luck.
Answered by Mikael - Sun Feb 25 13:54:05 2007

What are your thoughts about this dilemma the England Football is facing today, and what could you suggest?
Q. Saturday November 17 - If the Russia team defeats Israel, it would qualify for the Euro 2008 and the England team would be eliminated, despite their match against Croatia on Wednesday November 21 ... How come the England team gets that far, not even have their destiny handy, while their league is one of the three greatest in the World?
Asked by Van Basten - Mon Nov 12 14:32:47 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Time to naturalise more talented people from another country for them to be able to play for england. only way england can solve the dearth of talent it is now facing, thanks of course to clubs that by pass english talents.
Answered by Stan I Sebastian - Fri Nov 16 11:00:34 2007

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