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Supposedly, the Virgin Mary appeared to a girl named Bernadette in Lourdes. It is now considered a holy place and a pilgrimage site for Christians. Many Christians believe if you go there it will heal you from illnesses.
With the annexation of the Southern states as a protectorate of the British, the Asantes attacked Elmina, which was now part of the British Protectorate. The British did not take likely to the attack. They responded swiftly, which brought about the Sagrenti War in 1874.
Yes it closed in the late1980s. I believe it was the first to be called BHS....."British" was a problematic adjective in Ireland at the time.
Many of the ancient illnesses, such as the black death, are still around in less virulent forms. However one of the major diseases, smallpox, was eradicated from the environment by the end of the 1970s and now only exists in laboratories.
From speaking with a friend in the same situation I believe that you could be, - you would be well advised to contact the British Embassy or the nearest British Consular office for further information.
The British Empire today, is now called the British commonwealth, or Commonwealth Realms or Commonwealth of Nations
All of the major players in the cold war now had nuclear weapons. The Americans didn't trust the Russians, the Russians didn't trust the Americans. The British trusted nobody . - Believe me it's a wonder we survived it.
Nowadays blood is screened for illnesses before it is used in transfusions.
The former British East Africa colony is now Kenya.
In 2006 the UK government said there were 3 still left alive, I believe there is now only one (but I am not sure).
ok, now don't believe me fully on this but i would say something to do with the static on the television screen, someone improve my answer if i am wrong please
Yes, now they do.