It depends on who it is exactly. Some British people are very wealthy and are doing much better than most Americans and there are others who do not have as much money as some Americans and have not met their expectations yet.
I hope to make a difference in at least one person's life for the better.
The inciting incident in "Great Expectations" is when Pip encounters the escaped convict, Magwitch, in the graveyard in the opening chapters. This encounter sets off a chain of events that shape Pip's life and lead him towards his "great expectations" of a better life.
it made life better because people now can communicate better
they need a better life and a better life
Manage information and expectations
better social life means when you want a better life includeing other people around you for example neighbours people you dont know that well family friends
I think not. If we had lost, then
you need expectations because it is a part of your life that keeps you locked on a particular thing or interests you. expecting something from someone or something is a sign of improving or satisfying oneself. you need expectations so that you can help the other person or yourself get better or satisfy the urge in one.
Life wasn't exactly better, but it was better for black people. However, it did not stop racism in the world.
Britain originally used Australia as a penal colony, aka a giant prison, and sent many criminals there. No British people actually moved there at the beginning for a better life or anything. Even though some actually moved out there to visit family members in that prison.
it was hard
Indians didnt exaclty migrate. but to keep the answer short and sweet, the Indian people began to inter-mingle with the british people when the british empire colonized India to exploit them for natural resources and trade routes