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Sanders, Ashley (2015). Between Two Fires: The Origins of Settler Colonialism in the United States and French Algeria (PDF) (Thesis). Michigan State University. pp.218–219 . Retrieved 8 July 2020. Kirkby was planned in the 1950s as the largest trading estate in Britain—1,800 acres. Trafford Park is the world's first planned industrial estate. Rochdale Society of Equitable Pioneers opened their first co-operative outlet on 21 December 1844.
Transport [ edit ] Queensway Tunnel, Liverpool under the River Mersey to Birkenhead, Wirral peninsula Transport policy [ edit ] The LTP Process". Department for Transport. Archived from the original on 9 October 2007 . Retrieved 8 May 2009. A recently-graduated former SEC player told us, “Every team usually has two methods of hazing, one done by staff and coaches (either singling individuals out to make examples of them, or deterring people from being injured with uncomfortable alternative workouts), and the other is through encouraging/turning a blind eye to self policing by the team (basically encouraging bullying/hazing to maintain the status quo).” Mornflake is in Crewe on the B5071, Focus closed in July 2011, and Orion Optics make telescopes. Bentley Motors (owned by Volkswagen since 1998) have their main plant in the west of the town between the A530 and A532, next to the railway to Chester. Crewe Works built the HST ( Class 43) power cars, and now carries out maintenance for Bombardier. Unipart Rail is on the B5071 next to Crewe railway station. Bargain Booze is at the A532/A5020 roundabout in the east of the town, and further along the A532 Whitby Morrison are the world's leading manufacturer of ice cream vans. Air Products have a main HQ off the A534 in central Crewe near the Virgin Trains training academy. UK Fuels ( fuel cards) are off the A532, north of Crewe railway station.In the 2015 general election, Liverpool Walton was the safest seat in the UK, with a 72% majority, and in 2017 this was repeated with a 77% majority for Dan Carden (Labour), when an astonishing 85.7% of the electorate voted for him (the Conservatives came second with 8.6%). In the by-election of 2012, Manchester Central has the record for the lowest turnout in the UK—18%. Gwyneth Dunwoody, for Crewe and Nantwich, was the longest serving female MP until her death in 2008. BBC Local Radio services for the region include BBC Radios Manchester, Merseyside, Lancashire and Cumbria. The area making up the Ohio Country and the Illinois Country had been contested for over a century, beginning with the Franco-Iroquois Beaver Wars in the 1600s. The Iroquois competed with local tribes for control of the region and the lucrative fur trade, as did the European powers. The French and Indian War proved to be the largest and final Anglo-French contest for control in North America, ending with a British victory. In the Treaty of Paris which ended the war, the French government ceded New France to Great Britain.
Stilwell, Blake (17 May 2019). "This is the biggest victory Natives scored against the colonials". We Are The Mighty . Retrieved 26 July 2019. Bencard, 53, graduated from Northwestern (Medill School of Journalism) in 1986 and went on to get her graduate journalism degree in ‘87. (She was a journalism cherub in 1981, giving her the Medill triple crown.) A career in corporate communications for big IT services firms allowed her to follow her dream of spending time in Europe. She settled in England permanently in 1999, took dual citizenship in 2004 and married an Englishman in 2011. While technology marketing remains the official job, it’s her decade-old blog on travel, culture and food that feeds the passions that originally lured her overseas. Bencard has been committed to alumni service since leaving Northwestern. She’s a past president of the St. Louis and Dallas alumni clubs and was head of the Alumni Admissions Council in the UK for almost a decade. She is currently arts and culture co-chair for the Northwestern Alumni Club of the UK. Royal Navy submarines and ships are made by BAE Systems Submarine Solutions in Barrow-in-Furness. The coast of Cumbria is known as Britain's Energy Coast due to the large amounts of energy being produced along the coast of the county; Sellafield is a power station which is located in West Cumbria and is a major contributor to the "Energy Coast" also, Barrow-in-Furness is major town in contributing to the "Energy Coast" with a power station ( Roosecote Power Station), Gas Terminals ( Rampside Gas Terminal) and an offshore wind farm ( Walney Wind Farm) which is approximately 14km (8.6 miles) west of the town's coastline with some of the largest wind turbines on Earth. On the Westlakes Science & Technology Park off the A595 south of Whitehaven, is the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (in Herdus House). enclosed by the words "Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois." This motif, similar to the University of Wisconsin’s well-known logo Numen Lumen (new light), quite obviously suggested the illuminating influence of the impartation of knowledge. The Suffragette movement came from Manchester—the Women's Social and Political Union. Arthur Wynne, born in Liverpool, invented the crossword in December 1913. On 13 August 1964, Britain carried out its last two executions at Strangeways and Walton Prison. Under the Museums Act 1845, the UK's second and third public municipal libraries were at Warrington in 1848 and at Salford Museum and Art Gallery in 1850; Canterbury had been first in 1847. The first Trades Union Congress was held in 1868 at the Mechanics' Institute, Manchester. The World Pie Eating Championship is held in Wigan each year.
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The region saw the last steam-train service on the UK network – the Fifteen Guinea Special on 11 August 1968, with
for Fiction (1976); Stephen Colbert (b. 1964; '86), Emmy Award-winning television host and comedian; Rahm Emmanuel (b. 1959; '85), Mayor of Chicago since 2011 and former White House Chief of Staff (2009-2010); Julia Louis-Dreyfus (b. 1961; '83), Emmy award-winning actress and comedian; George R.R. Martin (b. 1948; '70), writer of short stories and novels including the Game of Thrones fantasy series; Charles Mayo (1898-1968; '88), surgeon and founder of the Mayo Clinic, the first group practice with medical specializations; and John Paul Stevens (b. 1920; '47), Former justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1975-2010). The confederacy, which had its roots in pan-tribal movements dating to the 1740s, formed in an attempt to resist the expansion of the United States and the encroachment of American settlers into the Northwest Territory after Great Britain ceded the region to the U.S. in the 1783 Treaty of Paris. American expansion resulted in the Northwest Indian War (1785–1795), in which the Confederacy won significant victories over the United States, but concluded with a U.S. victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. The Confederacy became fractured and agreed to peace with the United States, but the pan-tribal resistance was later rekindled by Tenskwatawa (known as the Prophet) and his brother, Tecumseh, resulting in the formation of Tecumseh's confederacy. Perhaps there is room then for some optimism that there may be a more humane future for college football ahead. But, until then, we have Northwestern and the clear evidence that hazing is not simply an artifact of a more brutal past. Keiper, Karl A. (2010). "12". Land of the Indians – Indiana. p.53. ISBN 9780982470312 . Retrieved 26 July 2019.Manchester Airport – Major international airport operated by Manchester Airport Group, destinations worldwide
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