Thursday, May 3, 2007

ENGLAND




England is the leading centre of global finance. The City of London is a major business a commercial centre.
England’s economy is the second largest economy in Europe and the fifth largest economy in the world. It follows the Anglo-Saxon economic model. England’s economy is the largest of economies of the United Kingdom; England is the major centre of world economics. One of the word’s most highly industrialized countries, England is a leader in the chemical and pharmaceutical sectors and key technical industries, particularly aerospace, the arms industry and the manufacturing side of the software industry.

England’s official currency is the Pound Sterling
London exports mainly manufactured goods and imports materials such as petroleum, tea, wool, raw sugar, timber, butter, metals, and meat.
England is the most populous and the most ethnically diverse nation in the United Kingdom with 54,431,700 inhabitants. England is the most densely populated countries in Europe, with 383 people per square kilometer.
The economy prosperity of England has also made it a destination for economic migrants from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This was particularly true during the Industrial Revolution.

























THE BUCKING PALACE































England’s official currency is the Pound Sterling.
London exports mainly manufactured goods and imports materials such as petroleum, tea, wool, raw sugar, timber, butter, metals, and meat.
England is the most populous and the most ethnically diverse nation in the United Kingdom with 54,431,700 inhabitants. England is the most densely populated countries in Europe, with 383 people per square kilometer.
The economy prosperity of England has also made it a destination for economic migrants from Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. This was particularly true during the Industrial Revolution.

The English have played a significant role in the development of the arts and science Architecture; such as: The dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren; the London Eye, the world’s largest observation wheel; The finest mediaeval castles and forts including Warwick Castle, Tower of London and Windsor Castle; numerous grand country houses and mediaeval and later churches and cathedrals.

England was a home to many significant inventors during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, Famous English engineers include Isambard Kingdom Brunel, best Known for the creation of the Great Western Railway, a series of famous steam ships, and numerous important bridges. Recent English inventors include James Dyson, inventor of the Dual Cyclone bag less vacuum cleaner; Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, Stephen Perry, inventor of the rubber band; Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine.

In literature, the English language boasts a rich and prominent literacy heritage, English has produced a wealth aft significant literary figures including playwrights Willian Shakespeare. In popular music, English bands and artist have been cited as among the most influential and best-selling musicians of all time.Acts such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Oasis and Sir Elton John amongst others.

In Science and Philosophy there are prominent English figures; such as Sir Isacc Newton, Charles Darwin, Stephen Hawking. England played important role in the development of Western philosophy; for example Jeremy Bentham leader of the philosophical radicals, Bentham’s impact on English law is also considerable; the major English philosophers include Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, John Stuart Mill, Bernard Williams and Bertrand Russell.

A number of modern sports were codified in England during the nineteenth century, among them cricket, rugby union and rugby league, football, tennis and badminton, Of these, association football and cricket remain the country’s most popular spectator sports. The England national football team are considered one of the game’s superpowers, having won the World in 1960 when it was hosted in England, Since then, however, have failed to reach a final of a major international tournament though they reached the semi-finals of World Cup in 1990 and the quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006 and Euro 2004.

English language is the most commonly accepted in British Empire but English is the only language used in England for general official business.

There is an enormous diversity of religious, but Christianity is the most important among Islam, Hindu, sukhi, Jewish and Buddhist.

THE CATHEDRAL OF ENGLAND





























The Education systems in England is run by the Department for Education and Skills (DIES), The Education is split into two main types, Start schools which are founded through taxation and free to all, and private schools, which provide a paid-for education on top of taxes (also known as “Public” or “Independent” schools.

England has National traditional Symbols and insignia; such as: The oak tree Saint George and the Dragon, Three Lions coat at arms, St, George’s across in its flag, The Tudor Rose , etc. These symbols are in the door of entrance Bucking Palace.
The English have played a significant role in the development of the arts and science Architecture; such as: The dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral designed by Sir Christopher Wren; the London Eye, the world’s largest observation wheel; The finest mediaeval castles and forts incluiding Warwick Castle, Tower of London and Windsor Castle; numerous grand country houses and mediaeval and later churches and cathedrals.

England was a home to many significant inventors during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, Famous English engineers include Isambard Kingdom Brunel, best Known for the creation of the Great Western Railway, a series of famous steam ships, and numerous important bridges. Recent English inventors include James Dyson, inventor of the Dual Cyclone bag less vacuum cleaner; Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, Stephen Perry, inventor of the rubber band; Frank Whittle, inventor of the jet engine.

In literature, the English language boasts a rich and prominent literacy heritage, English has produced a wealt af significant literary figures including playwrights Willian Shakespear. In popular music, English bands and artist have been cited as among the most influential and best-selling musicians of all time. Acts such as The Beatles, The Rolling Stones,Oasis and Sir Elton John amongst others.

In Science and Philosophy there are prominent English figures; such as Sir Isacc Newton, Charles Darwin, Stephen Hawking. England played important role in the development of Western philosophy; for example Jeremy Bentham leader of the philosophical radicals, Bentham’s impact on English law is also considerable; the major English philosophers include Francis Bacon, Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, John Stuart Mill, Bernard Williams and Bertrand Russell.

A number of modern sports were codified in England during the nineteenth century, among them cricket, rugby union and rugby league, football, tennis and badminton, Of these, association football and cricket remain the country’s most popular spectator sports. The England national football team are considered one of the game’s superpowers, having won the World in 1960 when it was hosted in England, Since then, however, have failed to reach a final of a major international tournament though they reached the semi-finals of World Cup in 1990 and the quarter-finals in 2002 and 2006 and Euro 2004.

English language is the most commonly accepted in British Empire but English is the only language used in England for general official business.

The most important river is the Thames. Here had been celebrated each year of the most famous Festival in England.

THE THAMES RIVER














































5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Isabel: your blogger is very interenting and well done, althought it is a little bit too long

magu said...

Isa: Your article is so long but interesting, I love the pictures are so good!

fanny said...

Isa your homework is very nice, however is big.
I love pictures.

Diana Fajardo said...

I liked your article, especially the philosopher, Englan histry, the pictures, but I would like to look at a picture about England castles.

patricio said...

Is true, in my opinion, English musicians are the very best, they are great composers, writers, players, lyrics, singers, etc., for example, The Beatles were the most important musicians of all time, they recorded a lot of music, beautiful songs like Michelle, Can’t buy me love, Keep your hands off my baby or Soldiers of love.