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... Britain to view their country of origin negatively . An Asian child born in Britain talked about his visit to India : It's so poor there . They don't have televisions . I wouldn't like to live there ( 21.B. * 1 ) . Although it cannot be ...
... Britain to view their country of origin negatively . An Asian child born in Britain talked about his visit to India : It's so poor there . They don't have televisions . I wouldn't like to live there ( 21.B. * 1 ) . Although it cannot be ...
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... Britain came third , with 23 % still seeing it as a powerful country . The country mentioned most often as being powerful in the past was Britain ( 45 % ) with the USA ( 15 % ) and Europe ( Germany , France and the USSR were named ...
... Britain came third , with 23 % still seeing it as a powerful country . The country mentioned most often as being powerful in the past was Britain ( 45 % ) with the USA ( 15 % ) and Europe ( Germany , France and the USSR were named ...
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... Britain . Nichol , J. 1983. Prehistoric Britain . Oxford , Basil Blackwell . Prehistoric Man . London , Hodder and Stoughton . Oliver , R. 1983 . Peach , L. du G. 1961. Stone Age Man in Britain . Ladybird . Place , R. 1977. The Celts ...
... Britain . Nichol , J. 1983. Prehistoric Britain . Oxford , Basil Blackwell . Prehistoric Man . London , Hodder and Stoughton . Oliver , R. 1983 . Peach , L. du G. 1961. Stone Age Man in Britain . Ladybird . Place , R. 1977. The Celts ...
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