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    Routine outcomes to investigate differences between ethnic minorities and White British people presenting to emergency services for injury: the stakeholder consultation by Fadi Baghdadi, Bridie Angela Evans, Ann John, Adam Lloyd, Ronan A Lyons, Gargi Naha, Alison Porter, Aloysius Niroshan Siriwardena, Helen Snooks, Alan Watkins, Julia Williams, Ashrafunnesa Khanom

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The Building an understanding of Ethnic minority people’s Service Use Relating to Emergency care for injuries study is investigating differences in presentation, experience and health outcomes between people from ethnic minorities and White British people who seek emergency health care for injury. …”
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    Criminalité et police à Londres au XIXe siècle by Philippe Chassaigne

    Published 2003-09-01
    “…The British people were extremely reluctant to accept the very idea of a professional police force, smacking as it did of authoritarianism à la française. …”
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    King Coal Rules: Accepting or Refusing Coal Dependency in Victorian Britain by Charles-François Mathis

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Fears of coal shortage emerged in Great Britain at the end of the 18th century, when coal became not only the basis of British people’s daily lives, but also the staple of their economy. …”
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    A New Historicist Reading of Reverse Colonization in H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds by Shokhan Mohammed, Ismael Mohammedfahmi

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Thus, the idea of colonization has filled the British people with invasion and its consequences. The difference, however, is highlighted by Wells through depicting a reverse colonization of England by aliens from Mars. …”
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    Le UKIP, artisan du Brexit ? by Karine Tournier-Sol

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…This paper will argue that although the UKIP vote cannot explain the entire Brexit vote, it still sheds some light on why a majority of British people voted to get out of the EU.…”
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    The British Conservative Party’s drift to the right: Taking on the “deep state” by Emma Bell

    Published 2024-05-01
    “… The British Conservative Party has increasingly embraced a right-wing conspiracy theory according to which a host of unrelated actors are said to be working against the best interests of ordinary British people to advance a “woke” agenda that is left-wing, anti-Brexit, pro-immigration and unpatriotic. …”
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    Popularising Gardening: William Robinson and the Transmission of Garden Knowledge in the Illustrated Press by Aurélien Wasilewski

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…His publishing empire in particular can be considered as one of the strongest impetuses that fostered the self-definition of the British people as a nation of gardeners. Robinson’s journalistic work and editorial enterprises, rather than his landscape creations, have indeed contributed to the recording and cataloguing of a national tradition in the late 19th century by giving written and visual space—a voice and views—to an imagined community of gardeners. …”
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    A Comparison of the Financial Management Characteristics of UK vs. EU Manufacturing Firms by Gulser MERIC, Stephanie WEIDMAN, Carol WELSH, Ilhan MERIC

    Published 2017-05-01
    “…In a recent national referendum, British people voted to leave EU membership. It is often argued that, although the UK was a member of the EU, it was not a part of the European Monetary System and UK economy has never fully integrated with the EU economy. …”
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    Annexin 1 and Melanocortin Peptide Therapy for Protection Against Ischaemic-Reperfusion Damage in the Heart by F.N.E. Gavins, G. Leoni, S.J. Getting

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…Cardiovascular disease is a major cause of mortality within the western world affecting 2.7 million British people. This review highlights the beneficial effects of naturally occurring hormones and their peptides, in myocardial ischaemic-injury (MI) models, a disease pathology in which cytokines and neutrophils play a causal role. …”
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    Cultures of Display: The Mirror of Imperialism by John M. MacKenzie

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Indeed, these visual and cultural dimensions of imperial history seemed to offer an entirely different route into the history of the relationship between Britain, the British people and empire. The text, and the many documents in archives appeared to obscure as much as they illuminated. …”
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    National, Community, and Individual Resilience – From Uncertainty to Unity Amid War: The Israeli Case – Operation Iron Swords, 2023 by Avi BITZUR

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Looking at the British people during World War II, when they came together to keep calm and carry on during the attacks by Nazi Germany, the answer could be “Yes,” as the national strength exhibited seemed ingrained in the British character. …”
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    Intersecting factors of disadvantage and discrimination and their effect on daily life during the coronavirus pandemic: the CICADA-ME mixed-methods study by Carol Rivas, Amanda P Moore, Alison Thomson, Kusha Anand, Zainab Zuzer Lal, Alison Fang-Wei Wu, Ozan Aksoy

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our survey suggested healthy White British people experience more well-being advantage in England than elsewhere in the UK. …”
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    Henry Rider Haggard’s Nordicism? When Black Vikings fight alongside White Zulus in South Africa by Gilles TEULIÉ

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Yet, Late Victorian ideologists were adamant to advertise a consensual Empire which would unite all “British” peoples. The Viking (Middle) Age was thus promoted as a common heroic background to both the Saxons and Celts as the “Sea Kings” plundered the shores of the British Isles and even settled there. …”
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