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The BNP and John Seargent, what have they in common

Posted Yesterday at 12:27 AM by Lee
Years ago being British meant having a back bone. Now it means please walk all over me, Im a sad pathetic looser.

The recent BNP outrage in the UK has proven just that. And they could not have a truer name, which roughly translates into bunch of cowards party in today's light.

Lets look at just what has happened, a party is formed on beliefs. OK not every one agrees with what the BNP stands for.

They loose their membership list and it gets published so people...
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Spanish Dialects

Posted 19-11-2008 at 05:39 PM by Sunburn
A dialect is defined in linguistic terms as a language variety which is spoken in a specific territory. In the Spanish peninsula, for example, there are different dialects of Spanish. One should not, however, mix up the different dialects in Spain with the different languages spoken in the Peninsula: Spanish, Catalan, Basque and Galician.

The existence of dialects is a natural consequence of the dynamism of languages. For example, throughout its evolution, Spanish has adopted unique...
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History Of The Spanish Language In Latin America

Posted 19-11-2008 at 05:38 PM by Sunburn
The Spanish language arrived in America first through Cristóbal Colón’s exploratory travels, and then with the rest of colonizers, at the end of the fifteenth century. At this point the Spanish language was already firmly consolidated in the Iberian peninsula. In the “new world”, however, Spanish had yet to be established, and this was done through a process labelled by historians as “hispanización”.

During this period, the southern part of the American continent was a conglomerate...
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History Of The Spanish Language

Posted 19-11-2008 at 05:36 PM by Sunburn
Spanish is, after Mandarin Chinese and English, the third most spoken language in the world, with an estimated 400.000.000 of native speakers throughout the planet. Its origins, however, are much more reduced, both geographically and numerically.

Together with other initially European languages such as Portuguese, French or Italian, the linguistic roots of Spanish make it a Romance language. This means that Latin, or more specifically, Vulgar Latin, constitutes its most important...
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Spanish Mortgages Explained

Posted 19-11-2008 at 05:29 PM by Sunburn
Does the thought of negotiating a property deal in Spanish bring you out in a cold sweat? The complexities of mortgages are confusing enough; let alone considering a different language and legal system.

Never fear though, as there are experts who can guide you through the process and do the negotiating on your behalf. Most will speak fluent English, and have a thorough knowledge of the Spanish market and house-buying process. As it has become more and more popular to buy abroad,...
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