By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-27 | Music As football is England's favourite sport and is called England's national game I thought I would write about the World's First Football Chant – by Edward Elgar who was born in the small village of Lower Broadheath outside Worcester, England on 2nd June 1857. It has recently come to light that Elgar wrote music to the world's first football chant for his favourite football team Wolverhampton Wanderers which was called "He Banged The leather for Goal". read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-09-09 | TV I thought the last night of the proms is such a English Icon I would tell it's history. The Proms, more formally known as The BBC Proms, or The Henry Wood Promenade Concerts presented by the BBC, is an eight-week summer season of daily orchestral classical music concerts and other events held annually, predominantly in the Royal Albert Hall in London. Founded in 1895, each season currently consists of over 70 concerts in the Albert Hall, a series of chamber concerts and additional Parks. read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-05 | Journalism I have just heard about the death of Sir Norman Wisdom one of the great English Comedians and I thought I would write an Englishman's view of his career. During the 1960's while growing up here in England one of the most popular films we used to watch on a Saturday Morning at the cinema was a Norman Wisdom Comedy. Norman was a great singer and musician apart from also being a Genius Comic Actor. Norman J. Wisdom was born on Feb 04, 1920 in Maryleborne, London, England. read more
By: Guptajit Pathak | 2010-12-11 | History Religion is a Principal element of culture of any community or tribe by which a culture of that community or tribe develops. The basic objective of a religion is to develop psychology, that is why, the main element of a culture is not only psychological development but also Humanitarianism, i.e. promotion of human welfare. Besides, the ultimate and major aim of true human religion is to facilitate welfare of the society and to bring social control over them for which due attention must be given read more
By: Paul hussey | 2011-01-03 | Journalism As the University at Oxford is known Worldwide and is such a symbol of England and its education system I thought I would write about its famous alumni and history. The University of Oxford does not have a clear date of foundation. Teaching at Oxford existed in some form in 1096. The expulsion of foreigners from the University of Paris in 1167 caused many English scholars to return from France and settle in Oxford. read more
By: Racell | 2010-11-06 | Jewelry Even though they feature these unique black colors, Tahitian pearls are nonetheless admired by a great many. This is merely because other than being a pearl itself, it owns it's individual enigma. read more
By: Benjamin Street | 2010-03-26 | Horses Five years before the establishment of the 1000 Guineas Stake Race, there was a slightly different race which was created and sponsored by Sir Charles Bunbury, creator of the Epsom Derby. The original prize fund for this race had actually been 2,000 Guineas which amounted to 2000 Pounds. The race itself is run for a total of one mile, and there is a slight variation on this race from the 1,000 Guineas. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-05 | Business British BBC Symphony Orchestra is one of the best known one of the top orchestras, it is not only the British ace Symphony Orchestra, is one of the world's top ten orchestras, conductor giant Toscanini recalled later years of his life had many Symphony Orchestra conductor did not hesitate when the words of praise: "The British BBC Symphony Orchestra is the best in the world." evening of May 25, BBC Symphony Orchestra at its principal conductor Geary? read more
By: infinities | 2010-12-05 | Marketing Sir Walter Scott wrote epics with settings in Scotland and one can easily visualise the romantic figure of Rob Roy in his kilts. Lyle & Scott Vintage Clothing is all about wrapping oneself up in traditional, classic all enduring style. read more
By: Frank N. Fru | 2010-12-22 | Dating Why are so many of you wasting this golden opportunity to electrify, mystify, magnetize or tantalize her? Because, until now, you have been boring. You have not been thinking. The book, Blink, by Malcolm Gladwell I am recommending to you. Read it and see that you have about ten seconds for her to make a decision to either turn on or off. That is how fast people make gut decisions. You have got to capture her imagination. Ignite it! Set it on fire! read more
By: Albert Frank | 2011-07-12 | College The study of chemistry begins with atoms, the basic building blocks of matter. Early theories of atom considered atoms to be invisible, but we know now that this idea is wrong. Elements differ from one another because of differences in the internal structure of their atoms. read more
By: viedy | 2010-10-10 | Other Business Growing season Saskatchewan possesses a continental climate and the seasonal variations in temperature provide a short growing season read more
By: Al Tar | 2010-04-27 | Other communications Let's look at communication styles, as this is an issue that is core to conducting successful business. When it comes to a show like The Apprentice, how well one communicates in the boardroom can also make the difference between being fired and getting another chance to prove oneself worthy of a position in Sir Alan Sugar's company. read more
By: Michael Okrent | 2010-04-04 | Business SPC allows employees to see the variation in a process. Most processes can benefit from the application of SPC to reduce costs by understanding the variation in a process. It is the cornerstone of six sigma's ability to lock in improvements after they have been implemented. read more
By: soni sajjan | 2011-04-23 | Travel Tips Mahabaleshwar, the land of strawberries, is 4500 feet above sea level. The very name ‘Mahabaleshwar' means ‘God of Great Power' in Sanskrit. Three hundred years ago, Sir Charles Malet set foot on this hill station and was mesmerized by its pristine beauty. It was much later that it actually became a summer resort for the British officials. read more