The Difference between the United Kingdom, Great Britain and England Explained


A quick explanation of the terms United Kingdom, Great Britain, England and much much more. See the poster version: blog.cgpgrey.com My website: www.cgpgrey.com Full script available here: blog.cgpgrey.com If you would like to help me make more videos please join the discussion on: Google+: goo.gl or Facebook: goo.gl Or suggest ideas and vote on other peoples' ideas on my channel: www.youtube.com Russian subtitles by: gap-themind.livejournal.com


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The British isles


The British isles


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The Nations of the British Isles


A quick animated journey round the nations of the British Isles. Just to clarify - Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland are part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland is an independent nation in it's own right. Sorry for any other errors.


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British Isles with Fun For Less Tours


www.funforlesstours.com England is the foundation of our heritage. From it we received our language, our most endearing literature, our freedoms, our sense of humor, and our general outlook on the world. Many of us trace our individual roots to England, Scotland, Wales or Ireland. From Shakespeare to Harry Potter to CS Lewis to King Arthur and his Round Table to Beatrix Potter or Jane Austin, the culture of England continues to shape our world and define our place within it. Its heroes and villains are part of our everyday consciousness. Its castles, cottages, palaces and ancient ruins fire our imagination and haunt our thoughts. Come with us to the sceptered isle as we reminisce of everything from kings to the little people and enjoy the green wonder of Scottish highland lochs, the rocky cliffs of Ireland and the rolling hills of the English countryside and the wild beauty of Wales. Heres a partial list of our fantastic sites: Tour of London, Tower of London, Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, Oxford, Warwick Castle, Stratford-upon-Avon, religious history sites, Northern Wales, Tintern Abbey, Conwy Castle, Alnwick Castle (Hogwarts), Roselyn Monastery, Edinburgh Castle, Glasgow, Scottish Highlands, Ferry to Ireland, Belfast, Ireland Coast, Dublin and more.


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The British Isles: The Land and The People 1952


The industry and culture of England in the 1950's.Footage from this subject is available for licensing from www.globalimageworks.com


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People of the British Isles: The genetic landscape of Islay | A film by the Wellcome Trust


What does being British mean to a scientist? How does someone from Kent differ from a native of the Hebrides? People of the British Isles is an ambitious project aiming to catalogue the genetic basis of the entire United Kingdom. By doing so, Sir Walter Bodmer and his team will amass information enabling them to mine the UK's genetic heritage, following lineages back through time. But the genetic information gathered provides much more than just a detailed family tree of the UK. To researchers hunting for DNA changes, or variants, responsible for diseases, this information provides researchers with an essential genetic backdrop for comparison, allowing them to see which differences are simply due to history and geography. People of the British Isles website: www.peopleofthebritishisles.org Wellcome Trust video feature: www.wellcome.ac.uk


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Esso Ad. Happy Motoring....Aye Right!!


Esso Ad. Happy Motoring....Aye Right!!


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British Isles - Scotland 11 - Gretna Green & Scotland Photo Montage


Trip to the British Isles: June-July, 2009 Scotland - Gretna Green & a photo montage of Scotland


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British Isles, Iceland & Greenland Cruises on Princess Cruises


The British Isles, Iceland and Greenland beckon to adventurous travelers with the promise of welcoming shores, fascinating cultures and panoramas of awe-inspiring wonder. To let you experience even more, several itineraries offer you the opportunity to make your vacation a cruisetour by pairing your cruise with a tour to Irelands scenic west counties and the Ring of Kerry. www.princess.com


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British Isles: A Natural History - Ice Age - Ep 3


Alan gets under the skin of the much misunderstood Neanderthal man, examines relics from the past and discovers that an ice sheet covering most of Britain stopped at London's Finchley Road tube station. Armed with a geologist's microphone, he eavesdrops on the groans of a Norwegian glacier. In Trafalgar Square, 19th century builders found an extraordinary collection of bones, including those of hippos, hyenas and lions, demonstrating that the Ice Age was not unrelentingly cold. ©BBC


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"The Golf Courses of the British Isles" Trailer


Landmark Media Productions is proud to present a television series unlike any other. "The Golf Courses of the British Isles" is based on Bernard Darwin's classic book by the same name. Using his powerful, often poetic, prose as a narrative guide, "The Golf Courses of the British Isles" will be a video travelogue through the breathtaking courses of Great Britain and Ireland. Stunningly shot and immaculately produced, our series will showcase these spectacular venues in a way that has never been done. In Darwin's writings, the golf courses become living, breathing characters. It's time to tell their stories.


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Castle Ghosts of The British Isles


IRELAND, the land of saints and scholars, of poets and fairies, is also a country of legends and myths. Castle Ghosts of Ireland is a journey to this land rich in mystery and ancient lore, exploring the eerie halls of Leap Castle and Castle Leslie, where a history of the supernatural and an aura of mysticism abound. Scotland has a turbulent past, filled with bloody feuds, heroic deeds and dark treachery. SCOTLAND castles bore witness to much of this violent history and it is in the energies of Scotland's three most haunted castles, Glamis Castle, Duntrune Castle, and Fyvie Castle that so many of the country's spirits live on. ENGLAND is described as the "isle of spirits", the most haunted place on earth. Castles investigated include Sudeley Castle, Muncaster Castle, and The Tower of London. The brooding castles of Wales are the setting for countless feuds, and dastardly deeds. Please visit www.kultur.com for more information on this program


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Showreel - BBC1 - British Isles: A Natural History (Prg 1)


Showreel clip from 'British Isles: A Natural History' (BBC1, Natural History Unit / Open University / Learning Division / Nations & Regions series, TX September, 2004). Presented by Alan Titchmarsh. Segment producer/director for BBC Wales.


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American Celebration of Music - British Isles


Music Celebrations provides unique performance and educational opportunities to performing ensembles.


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Songs of the British Isles, H. Willan : Ae fond Kiss


Songs of the British Isles, H. Willan : Ae fond Kiss


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Bucking the Palace: Scottish national wave hits British Isles


Scotland has become the latest country in Europe caught up in the wave of nationalism sweeping across the continent. The Scottish National Party's surprise success in recent elections means for the first time they have a majority in parliament. And they've wasted little time in promising a vote on independence from Britain will follow. But, as RT's Laura Emmett reports, it could be a struggle RT on Facebook: www.facebook.com RT on Twitter: twitter.com


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British Isles: A Natural History - 3 Billion Years in the Making - Ep 1


Beginning in a familiar garden setting, Alan Titchmarsh peels back the layers of Britain's varied past. He travels to his native Yorkshire to reveal how innocent sounding place names provide evidence of a wild legacy. On Scotland's Isle of May, he discovers how white seal pups hold a clue to Britain's snowy heritage. Finally, Alan explores how diverse rock formations are a testament to Britain's turbulent past.


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LIMITED EDITION BEER KITS: Ghosts of British Isles


Meet Northern Brewer's Limited Edition Beer Kits for Fall 2010.... the Ghosts of the British Isles. www.northernbrewer.com


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All Blacks tour British Isles France 1967 England vs. New Zealand part 1 2.flv


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British Isles - Scotland 05 - A Scottish Evening Part 4 - The Ceremony of the Haggis Part 2


Trip to the British Isles: June-July, 2009 Scotland - Jamie's Scottish Evening - Part 4 - Ceremony of the Haggis - Part 2


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British Isles: A Natural History - Dinosaurs, Deserts and Volcanoes - Ep2


From Jurassic Oxford to Scotland's Himalayas, Alan explores the secret history hidden in the rocks beneath our feet. He discovers how Scotland and England drifted together from their original locations, near the Equator and the South Pole, and finds fossils which reveal that the Yorkshire Dales was once a sea with coral reefs. The volcanic eruption which created the Giant's Causeway marked the birth of the Atlantic Ocean and the emergence of the British Isles.


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Accents from the Britain and Ireland


Rob Baker says "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" in 12 regional accents from the British Isles...


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British Isle Pole Dance Competition 2009 Trailer.mp4


Trailer for the British Isles Pole Dancing Competition DVD 2009. To purchase visit: www.pole2polemagazine.com


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11/10/10 Earthquakes New Zealand islands sink! British Isles Guatemala Gulf of Mexico South Pole.


Mega Quake: Scott from Believers Underground | TJA Podcast | Episode #15www.youtube.com Post-glacial rebound (or Glacial Isostatic Adjustment) produces measurable effects on: (i) Vertical Crustal Motion, (ii) Global sea levels, (iii) Horizontal Crustal Motion, (iv) Gravity field, (v) Earth's rotational motion and (vi) State of stress and earthquakes. Studies of Glacial rebound give us information about the flow law of mantle rocks and also past ice sheet history. The former is important to the study of Mantle Convection, Plate Tectonics and the thermal evolution of the Earth. The latter is important to the study of Glaciology, Paleoclimate and changes in Global Sea Level. Understanding postglacial rebound is also important to our ability to monitor recent global change. To form the ice sheets of the last Ice Age, water is taken from the oceans through evaporation, condensation as snow and then deposited as ice in high latitudes. Thus global sea level would fall during glaciation. The ice sheets at the last Glacial Maximum were so massive that global sea level fell by about 120 metres. Thus continental shelves were exposed and many islands became connected with the continents through dry land. This was the case between the British Isles and Europe, or between Taiwan, the Indonesian islands and Asia. Most important is the existence of a land-bridge between Siberia and Alaska that allowed the migration of people and animals during last glacial maximum.[3] Alternativeview <b>...</b>


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The UK & the British Isles


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British Isles Suite (NY Area-Allstate Band)


We played this song in Area-Allstate Band. I played the baritone!


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Peter Sellers: Complete Guid To Accents of The British Isles (pt1)


Not sure if this has been put up else where in its entirety From 1979, "The Complete Guid To Accents of The British Isles" was put on record and we get to hear the legendary Peter Sellers do one of the things he did best! Along with Britian, he explores, to a lesser extent, German, Italian, French and even a couple American accents. All done in good humor and stereotypes, and all done brilliantly. Please enjoy!


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Showreel - BBC1 - British Isles: A Natural History (Prg 8)


Showreel clip from 'British Isles: A Natural History' (BBC1, Natural History Unit / Open University / Learning Division / Nations & Regions series, TX November, 2004). Segment producer/director of 2 x 10' inserts into 8 x 60' network natural history series with Alan Titchmarsh.


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Tracing the Tribe of Dan (To Greece, Scandinavia, and the British Isles!)


Tracing the Tribe of Dan (To Greece, Scandinavia, and the British Isles!)


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A History of Anglicanism: Part 1 - Christianity in the British Isles before the Reformation


Part 1 in a Series on the History of Anglicanism. In Part goes into Christianity in the British Isles, particularly England, before the English Reformation.


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