The British Pound does fluctuate. It has lost ground against the Euro but has maintained its position against the US Dollar as the Dollar is even weaker than the pound at the moment.
Advantage: It is strong. Also the cables won't break under extreme temperatures. Disadvantages: Wind is a big factor. It can rock the bridge side to side, causing the cables to become lose.
inflation went down, but unemployment remained high
There are several reasons but there are three most important points. Firstly due to marketing expenditure. Secondly is to increase the cost and the last point is prices are cuts to boost sales.
Yes, actually my husband is a real estate agent and although it hasn't been the best time to sell houses, it is one of the best times for investors to buy houses for rental units and he has stayed busy that way.
it lasts about a few hundred years or so onNot really ...According to the US Mint, most American coins stay in circulation for about 30 to 50 years. Pennies get more use and are more likely to be lost or put away in jars due to their low value, so they go out of circulation somewhat faster.Other countries have had different experiences. For example, England used the same size and similar design of its pennies for about 250 years and fewer Britons collect coins, so some of their pennies stayed in circulation for a century or more.Of course when coins are replaced (e.g. modern British decimal pennies replaced the old ones in 1971, euros replaced marks/francs/lira/etc. in 2002, and so on) the lifespan of those older coins can be quite short.
Constant, didn't fluctuate, monotonous.
loyalists
Both Mughal and British rule in India were characterized by centralized authority, administrative systems, and military control. However, the Mughals ruled through a more decentralized system of governance with a focus on religious tolerance and cultural integration, while the British implemented a more direct and exploitative colonial administration that eventually led to Indian independence.
Convoys
they stayed home and did sh*t
It stayed there for two weeks.
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Lower Canada amd Upper Canada stayed under British rule. Britain also gained control of British Honduras and several Caribbean Islands (e.g. Bermuda, Bahamas, Jamaica, etc.) at some point.
The loyalists stayed loyal to Great Britain when the British Government were harsh to the colonists.
There were a few reasons which led loyalists to flee Boston with the British. The British Parliament made promises of freedoms and money to some loyalists. Others were afraid that they would be attacked by the patriots if they stayed.
Some people thought this so that the colonies would be provided for by Britain
queen Victoria she stayed on the throne for more than 60 years.
Both are correct, depending on the situation. I stayed in my house. I stayed in a hotel. I stayed at the door. I stayed at the starting-line. I stayed at the beach for the weekend. I stayed at my friend's house.