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I've been away for a while due to a serious illness and subsequent health issues.


Favourite quotes of the moment:




The children of Israel wandered the desert for 40 years - Even in biblical times men wouldn't ask for directions!




Humankind has not woven the web of life. We are but one thread within it. whatever we do to the thread, we do to ourselves. All things are bound together. All things connect. - Chief Seattle.





We spend the first 12 months of a child's life teaching them to walk and talk. We spend the next 12 years telling them to sit down and shut up!




As you slide down the bannisters of life, may the splinters never be pointing the wrong way.




May you be in Heaven half an hour before the devil knows you're dead.




I've been very happily married since August 1980 to a wonderful man and have beautiful twin girls, now aged 31. Both are married to wonderful young men and one of our girls has recently made us grandparents to a beautiful, smart and feisty granddaughter. I studied geology with the Open University. I am retired from being a manager in a large UK based insurance company which I actually quite enjoyed. (How sad is that?). I love anything to do with the environment and wildlife and try to do my bit for preservation and conservation. I would like there to be a decent world for our grandchildren to inherit. I also have CFS so find life a bit of a challenge at times but always hope for better health in the future.



I have a deep interest in the spiritual and the paranormal worlds, having experienced several incidents myself, and have been involved in meditation groups and groups that (safely) explore the paranormal. There is more to this life than we would normally credit, so an open mind is always the best option. You're not so likely to get caught by surprise!



I have a deep fascination for anything to do with Ancient Egypt, as you can probably tell by my name. I have statues and paintings all around the house. As my hubby has a similar interest in Native Americans, we tend to have a lot of unusual wall decorations, like a tomahawk.



I love cars, especially vintage ones, but my all time favourite has to be the Bugatti Chiron, what a car!



I have had a lot to do with animals over the years. I have fostered many, helped to set up a wildlife charitable hospital and raised a diverse range of young animals from bats to fox cubs and different species of birds, even a baby deer! I have had great pleasure in sharing my life and home with a number of animals over the years, most of them rescues. I am currently sponsoring an Amur Tiger, they are such beautiful cats and desperately need help, there are so few of them left. I was lucky enough a couple of years ago to meet some Aye-Aye's and Livingstone's Bats, a truly wonderful experience. We now have three cats, Oliver and Mollie, a brother and sister, he's a ginger and she's a tortoiseshell and a black and white called Daisy. She arrived in a taxi and was left on our doorstep in a cat carrier with the message that 'they knew we loved cats and would be good to her'. She has settled down well and gets on wonderfully with the other two.



If you have a pet that is showing ANY signs of illness or distress, please, please, please take it to a vet! Even if finance is an issue, work that out later. It is cruel to leave an animal suffering for any reason. Most animals do not show signs of illness until they have been ill for some time, basic instinct tells them it is a display of vulnerability, and certain death in the wild. Their instincts have not caught up with domesticity.




I do feel that we should all treat others as we would wish to be treated. Bad karma comes back to haunt us.

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can anyone help me relate the terms:

united kingdom (u.k.)

great britain

britain

england

britons

anglo-saxon

also, what is an english accent? like english people from england, right? but what is welsh and do the neighboring countries speak english as well and in relation to Americans, what accent do they have?

thanks guys

I'm English so here goes:

The UK comprises of England, Scotland and Wales, because they are united lands.

Great Britain includes Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland governs itself.

Britain is pretty much the same as Great Britain.

England is where the English come from.

Britons relate to all peoples of Britain.

Anglo-Saxons are a mix of the Angles and the Saxons. The Angles were a Germanic tribe who migrated to England from an area known as the Jutland peninsula, which is shared by Denmark and Germany. The name England comes from them, as in Angleterre.
The Saxons originally came from an area in Germany and along with the Angles settled in what is now England.

Generally, the English speak English, the Welsh speak Welsh and so on. However, as with areas in other countries, you get different dialects, eg. Liverpudlian, Yorkshire, West country and so on. All of the countries making up the British Isles speak English, but they also have their own languages, although sadly, not everyone speaks them now.

It's difficult to explain the different accents, but we do have a rich and wonderful variety. If you ever get a chance to watch some Brit tv programmes, it may give you an idea.

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(Rating: 5) hey thanks!

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