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    this episode from the serial‚ it always stands out as if apart from the serial with small links to what has happened before and what will be in a future episode however the most important aesthetic and narrative detail as roughly explored is its ‘Britishness’ which is what the BBC aim to produce as it develops and explores our culture to others and it has to be enjoyed by a mass British

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    Social identity and national identity. The social identity approach assumes that social identity depends upon social groups and category membership. Tajfel (1972)‚ for example‚ described social identity as individual’s awareness of belonging to a group‚ together with the emotional and evaluative significance of that group membership. The strength of social identity is measured by asking individuals to assess cognitive and affective aspects of their group (for example‚ Brown‚ Condor‚ Mathews‚ Wade

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    all of the company’s manufacturing relies on outsourcing‚ and they retail globally. On the other hand‚ it can be argued that “Britishness” is not necessarily a geographical factor‚ but a certain aesthetic quality. Executive Summary  Castlebridge can successfully embrace   their British heritage by playing up their classy appeal that is often associated with “Britishness” in their design and marketing strategy.  Another advantage of outsourcing is the potential to broaden their target market by

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    this range. But it may couse workers lose job‚ and the British economy was losing as many as 30 million working days annually to labor disputes. Castlebridge might lost its “Britishness” when it decided to go global and hired a savvy American CEO and foreign designer .Today‚ Castlebridge’s owners are from everywhere‚ and Britishness isn’t their priority; profits are. In a global marketplace‚ the company must figure out what it means to be British. It is not only a matter of geography‚ but also of high

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    Interpretations of America The American Revolution: Moderate or Radical? Some historians argue that the Revolution was solely aimed at achieving the limited goal of independence from Britain. There was a consensus among the Americans about keeping things as they were once the break from Britain had been accomplished The Revolution was inevitably viewed as a struggle of liberty versus tyranny between America and Britain. The Revolution was “radical in its character‚” according to Bancroft‚

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    way we live our lives in both positive and negative ways‚ past relationships may influence future relationships depending on their positive/negative effects and therefore form part of who we are as they are our unique experiences. Individuality‚ Britishness‚ ethnicity all have bearings on us as individuals so the evidence shows that our relationships due guide us in how we as human beings see ourselves‚ so who we are is defined by the various relationships we have throughout our life course‚ we never

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    unique today. To many‚ owning a Bentley is not about getting from A to B but about getting there with flair infused with advanced technology and classic hand craftsmanship at the pinnacle of British luxury motoring. Based around the concept of “Britishness” in image and design. Bentley has succeeded in differentiating its position in the global luxury car market through a market-drive strategy based on responsive cross-market segmentation. Cross-Market Segmentation The traditional markets

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    A National Joke‚ Peep Show Goodness Gracious Me Peep Show Goodness Gracious Me       Dream Team Fort Boyard Harry Enfield and Friends Peep Show Peep Show Peep Show Goodness Gracious Me Goodness Gracious Me Goodness Gracious Me 1     Introduction One of the most daunting questions posed to graduate students (or any student for that matter) is the one inquiring about their focus. When asked about this project‚ I have told friends and family that I study

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    THE BRITISH SOCIETY: THE CLASS SYSTEM When talking about UK’s culture and Britishness‚ we surely can’t help mentioning the British class system. In fact‚ this phenomenon has largely influenced the framework of the British society throughout the centuries. But what is the class system and how is it structured? According to sociologists‚ social classes can be defined as the grouping of people by occupation‚ so we have: the lower‚ the middle and the upper classes. More precisely‚ the former includes

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    system‚ the common law system‚ and numerous major sports. These and other English cultural characteristics have spread worldwide‚ in part as a result of the former British Empire. Contents [hide] 1 English nationality 1.1 Relationship to Britishness 1.2 Historical origins and identity 2 History of English people 2.1 Early Middle Ages 2.2 Vikings and the Danelaw 2.3 English unification 2.4 Norman and Angevin rule 2.5 In the United Kingdom 2.6 Immigration and assimilation 2.7 Current

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