Marshall Cavendish, 2008. — 270 p.Map of Ireland. First Impressions. Overview of Land & History. The Irish. Socialising with the Locals. Irish Food. A Bit of Crack. A Load of Old Blarney. Doing Business. Ireland at a Glance.
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Greenwood Press, 2011. — 210 p. The Land, People, and History. Thought and Religion. Marriage, Gender, and Children. Holidays and Leisure Activities. Cuisine and Fashion. Literature. The Media and Cinema. The Performing Arts. Painting. Architecture. Students and other interested readers finally have a solid resource that describes the breadth of the evolving modern Australian...
A question-and-answer book on Canadian facts and culture. Dundurn Group, Hounslow, 2001. — 400 p. Did T.S. Eliot write Murder in the Cathedral in Canada? What is the difference between the terms "Indian" and "Native"? Who were the "Symphony Six"? What is the name of the oldest bookstore in Canada? Is the dollar bill still legal tender? What is the "monkey-in-the-hat stamp"?...
Cambridge University Press, 2004. — 208 p. — ISBN: 3125336007, 9783125336001. 70 units of vocabulary reference and practice. English Phrasal Verbs in Use Intermediate is a vocabulary book for good intermediate level learners and above. It is primarily designed as a self-study reference and practice text but it can also be used for classroom work. English Phrasal Verbs in Use...
Marshall Cavendish, 2009. — 290 p. Map of New Zealand. First Impressions. Overview of the Land and History. From North Cape to the Bluff. Climate. Environment. The Big Picture. People. A Land of Plenty. New Zealand versus Australia. Living Upside Down. Maori and Pakeha. City and Country. Young and Old. Religion. Social Security. Welfare. Fitting In. Public Behaviour. Queuing....
A Survival Guide to Customs and Etiquette. Marshall Cavendish, 2009. — 460 p. Map of Australia. First Impressions. Geography: Land and Light. People: Straight-talking, Easy-going, Apparel-challenged. Language. Accent. Customs. Upside-down Land: Nature and Environment. The Basics. The Land of Australia. The Countryside. Survival Sense. A Sense of Nation. Historical Milestones. A...
Facts on File, 2009. - 408 p. The close geographical proximity of Great Britain has had a profound impact on Irish history. The interaction and confrontation between the two peoples and cultures culminated in 1801 with the absorption of Ireland into Great Britain. The Irish struggled to retain their separate ethnic identity - defined by a distinctive language and cultural...