Jan 07, 2008 by Ani Jamison | Posted in Other - United Kingdom
My investor Tom and I are planning on moving to England from America after college. We already have a friend who lives there who is a native. We have no idea where we want to move though. The friend from England is defective to start a band, Tom is wanting to work in a music studio, and I want to become a photographer. Where is a good place to active in England where we can get good income and a nice place to live as well as a great atmosphere?
Please explain why.
The bad information is, legally, you can't work there. Whoever hires you has to prove that there is no one in the European Union that they could hire to do the job they are hiring for you. It is very protectionistic. Above.
Damocles | Jan 07, 2008
How come England experienced an earthquake last night?
Feb 27, 2008 by smile | Posted in Geography
I don't comprehend how England experienced an earthquake last night as England is on 1 tectonic plate so what caused it?
Robbie Coltrane demolish out of bed.
Bill Z | Feb 27, 2008
How democratic did England become as a result of the Glorious Revolution?
Oct 24, 2007 by interestedinhistory | Posted in History
Did england become self-governing in the way we know democracy today as a result of the glorious revolution, or is there something that happened later that helped england become democratic in a more latest sense?
You might consider learning the various definitions of democracy. England is a Parliamentarian Democracy. It's not the same democracy that the Like-minded States falls under, but it is a democracy in the "modern sense."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy
Sinclair | Oct 25, 2007
How did the political development of England differ from that of France during the late Middle Ages?
Jun 29, 2008 by x] | Posted in Homework Help
A. The French kings were weakened by their attempts to overcome England.
B. England did not develop a Common Law.
C. England developed a tradition of making laws through a representative body.
c/ england developed a rite of making laws
through a representative body.
the cats' mother | Jun 29, 2008
What type of cloud is most common in England?
Jun 22, 2007 by LJST | Posted in Earth Sciences & Geology
Other than the unduly 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 'torrent 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 masterful 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 fitting 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?
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