Does the pound sterling still exist?
YES!!! Today in exchange rate markets it is referred to as' GB pounds'. equivalent to US Dollars.
'Sterling' does not indicate the country of issue of the money, , but 'GB' indicates the country of issue.
Personally, I feel 'Pounds Sterling' is a far better description. !!!!!
Who is the world war 2 british genaral?
The most famous one was General Bernard Law Montgomery, nicknamed 'Monty'.
Some others being ; -
Sir William Slim, (nicknamed 'Uncle Bill')
General Claud Auckinleck
General Wavell
There were many more too!!!
Admirals for the Royal Navy being; -
Admiral Andrew Bertram Cunningham (nicknamed 'ABC' )
Admiral Ramsay
Admiral Somerville
Manufacturing cities in the US are most heavily concentrated in the?
Midwest and Southeast regions of the United States, with cities like Detroit, Chicago, and Atlanta being notable hubs for manufacturing. These regions have a long history of industrial development and infrastructure that support manufacturing activities.
If it's 6.30am in Germany what time will it be in Scotland?
It would also be 6:30 am in Scotland because both Germany and Scotland are in the same time zone, which is Central European Time (CET).
How do you use lend and borrow when you want to ask a question?
Example: if you have a book that I want to use, you lend it to me, I borrow it from you.
What is the nickname for the Middle East?
Meddle East geography is stretch from west Asia to north Africa. Islam is a first religion of the people then followed by Christianity , Jew and other .Arab largest ethnic group Turks, Persian ,Kurds, Armenian,Azeri,Greeks,Assyrian,Barbers and other ethnic group's live there. Meddle East include these country's Iran,Iraq,Turkey,semi country of Kurdistan , Syria,Lebanon,Jordan,Israel,Philistine,all the gulf state and Saudi Arabia Yemen,Egypt,Libya,Tunisia, Algeria,Morocco,Cypress all those country listed called wider or greater Meddle East, this area where all the civilizations began like find a first agriculture village writing. recently this area on the top of the news headline's from this date I am writing this paragraph like Arab spring, Israel Philistine conflict, Iraq war.
H.J.A Fread 13.10.2011
Why does Britain have day and night?
Britain experiences day and night due to the rotation of the Earth on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to sunlight, causing day, and in darkness, causing night. This cycle of day and night is consistent across the entire planet, including Britain.
Who designed the hawker hurricane aircraft?
The Hawker Hurricane aircraft was designed by Sydney Camm, who was the Chief Designer at Hawker Aircraft Company. The Hurricane played a crucial role during the Battle of Britain in World War II alongside the Supermarine Spitfire.
What are super-cooled liquids?
I know it sounds a little stupid, but supercooling is when water remains a liquid while it is below freezing point. Note, only some waters can do this.
Is most of Africa north or south of the equator?
Africa is mostly north of the equator. About 2/3 of the land area is in the Northern Hemisphere.
What is the salary like in the Irish Defence Forces?
The salary in the Irish Defence Forces varies depending on the rank and years of service. Generally, new recruits start on a basic salary and receive additional allowances for qualifications, skills, and overseas service. Overall, salaries in the Irish Defence Forces are competitive compared to other entry-level positions in Ireland.
Approximately how many degrees mark each time zone?
Theoretically, there are 24 times zones to cover the earth. So each time zone is 1 hour of time difference and 15 degrees. (Divide 360 by 24). However, practically, some time zones are larger than others. The line that seperates time zones are not straight. For example you can travel in the Central Time Zone and cover all of Texas, Arkansas, Mississippi and Alabama before the time changes. I'm sure that is greater than 15 degrees of earth's rotation.
How did colonial New England farmers alter their ecosystem?
Colonial New England farmers altered their ecosystem by clearing forests for farming, draining wetlands for agriculture, and introducing non-native plants and animals. These actions disrupted the natural balance of the ecosystem, leading to soil erosion, loss of biodiversity, and changes in the water cycle.
What country owned the land west of the 13 colonies?
Spain and France held parts of the land west of the 13 colonies. Spain controlled territories in present-day Florida, Texas, and California, while France had territories in the Mississippi River region.
Natural features are significant land or water that is not man-made. By definition, natural is existing in or produced by nature; not produced by man or artificial.
Geologically, a formation is a natural body of earth, such as an outcrop or deposit with distinctive and characteristic properties allowing study and mapping of the structure or strata on or below the surface.
A feature is typically defined as related to archaeology and consists of man-made or altered items that are not portable and must otherwise be recorded. For the purposes of this section the archaeological component of 'feature' is ignored and redefined as an easier way of describing formations not so apparent to the typical definition.
What will happen if you fill your wetsuit with air?
Assuming you are talking about a wet suit and not a dry suit, nearly nothing. Your suit will dispel the air as soon as you put it in the water. How fast depends on how deep you go (pressure) and how long you are there. Mainly it will be no different then when you put on your wet suit for your first dive of the day when the suit was dry. I do not understand why you would fill your wet suit with air other then possibly it being too loose. If that is the case get one that fits better.
How Many People Died In Dunkirk?
An estimated 68,000 British and Allied troops were killed, wounded, or captured during the evacuation of Dunkirk in 1940. Additionally, around 3,500 British civilians lost their lives during the operation.
Where does the name 'Judy' given to wardrobe mannequins come from?
The name "Judy" for wardrobe mannequins is believed to have originated from an old practice in the garment industry where mannequins were used to display clothing items, and "Judy" was a common generic name given to them. It's a tradition that has carried over the years, and now "Judy" is a popular term used to refer to wardrobe mannequins in various settings.
What propoganda did the government use in World War 2 in rationing?
See these links I think you will be surprised about the United States efforts to promote rationing and other countries efforts too.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_front_during_World_War_II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_home_front_during_World_War_II
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1944
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rationing_in_the_United_Kingdom
How do you use reverse psychology to get the truth?
You're asking a broad question here because I don't what type of situation you're going through. When you use reverse psychology to get the truth, you're trying to make that person realize that keeping the truth from you is wrong. I think that's what you were trying to ask me, if that person still doesn't say the truth after using it, just walk away if that person is stubborn of telling the truth. You can't solve anything if its hidden.
Mac
What argument against corporate social responsibility does Milton Friedman make?
Milton Friedman argues that the sole responsibility of corporations is to maximize profits for shareholders within the boundaries of the law. He believes that engaging in social responsibility activities diverts resources and ultimately harms society by undermining the competitive market system. Friedman also contends that individuals, not corporations, should take the lead in addressing social issues through personal philanthropy and volunteering.
What is the life expectancy in Great Britain?
As of 2021, the average life expectancy in Great Britain is around 81 years for males and 84 years for females. These numbers may vary slightly depending on the source and specific region within Great Britain.
How many hours does the average person spending driving in their car in a lifetime?
On average, a person spends about 4.3 years driving in their lifetime, which equates to around 37,935 hours. This estimate varies depending on factors like age, location, and driving habits.
How many children in the world?
The total number of children in the world is approximately 2 billion.
Did you know?
Every day, almost 16,000 children die from hunger-related causes. That's one child every five seconds.