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England: People, Culture and History

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How they ring in the New Year in England, including songs and recipes.
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Topics examined include: Orientation, History and Ethnic Relations, Urbanism, Architecture and the Use of Space, Food and Economy, Social Stratification, Political Life, Social Welfare And Change Programs, Nongovernmental Organizations And Other Associations, Gender Roles And Statuses, Marriage, Family and Kinship, Socialization, Etiquette, Religion, Medicine And Health Care, Secular Celebrations, The Arts And Humanities.
Source: Countries and Their Cultures
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A settlement once home to hundreds has been unearthed near England's Stonehenge. Archaeologists think the builders of the huge stone circle may have lived in the village. It dates to the same time period.
Source: National Public Radio
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Sections include: greetings, communication style, eye contact, views of time, gender issues, gestures, taboos and law and order.
Source: Culture Crossing
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An encyclopedic reference work cataloging all of the world’s 6,912 known living languages.
Source: Ethnologue
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Essential background info for anyone planning a visit to England, includes: Map, Geography, Communications, Transportation, Military and Transnational Issues.
Source: C.I.A. Factbook
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Sacred Destinations shines a spotlight on places of religious significance and spiritual veneration around the world. Visit sacred places in England from Avebury Henge to York
Source: Sacred Destinations
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The perfect work for anyone interested in the genealogy of England, Scotland, or Ireland.
Source: Amazon.com
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An overnighter brings spine-tingling adventure.
Source: Go World Travel
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Source: Go World Travel
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Source: New York Times
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Stonehenge and Avebury, in Wiltshire, are among the most famous groups of megaliths in the world. The two sanctuaries consist of circles of menhirs arranged in a pattern whose astronomical significance is still being explored.
Source: World Heritage Center
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