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Educational and Choral trip to Britain in 2010.
Meet the Parents - St Andrews Enfield
A beautiful insight into the work of the MABS project at St Andrews Enfield and it's impact on the local community and church life.
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St Michael's CE Primary School do the #MHDChallenge
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Viva Acappella at The Old Bexley Music Festival
Singing at the event held on 24 June 2015 at St John Fisher RC Church, Bexley as part of the first Churches Together in Old Bexley Music Festival.
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Joseph Swan
Sir Joseph Wilson Swan, D.Sc.h.c., FRS was a British physicist and chemist. He is most famous for inventing the first incandescent light bulb.
Swan first demonstrated the light bulb at a lecture in Newcastle upon Tyne on 18 December 1878, but he did not receive a patent until 27 November 1880 after improvement to the original lamp. His house was the first in the world to be lit by lightbulb, and the world's first electric-light illumination in a public building was for a lecture Swan gave in 1880. In 1881, the Savoy Theatre in the City of Westminster, London, was lit by Swan incandescent lightbulbs, the first theatre and the first public building in the world to be lit entirely by electricity.
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British anti-invasion preparations of World War II | Wikipedia audio article
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00:01:01 1 Political and military background
00:04:03 2 British armed forces
00:04:13 2.1 British Army
00:09:25 2.2 Home Guard
00:12:42 2.3 Royal Air Force
00:15:22 2.4 Royal Navy
00:17:54 3 Field fortifications
00:21:12 3.1 Coastal crust
00:25:19 3.2 Lines and islands
00:32:51 3.3 Airfields and open areas
00:35:19 3.4 Hardened field defences
00:37:30 4 Other defensive measures
00:44:25 5 Guns, petroleum and poison
00:49:45 6 Deception and disinformation
00:53:29 7 Planned resistance
00:56:52 8 Offensive anti-invasion operations
01:00:26 9 The threat recedes
01:03:40 10 Effectiveness
01:08:58 11 See also
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British anti-invasion preparations of the Second World War entailed a large-scale division of military and civilian mobilisation in response to the threat of invasion by German armed forces in 1940 and 1941. The British army needed to recover from the defeat of the British Expeditionary Force in France, and 1.5 million men were enrolled as part-time soldiers in the Home Guard. The rapid construction of field fortifications transformed much of the United Kingdom, especially southern England, into a prepared battlefield. The German invasion plan, Operation Sea Lion, was never taken beyond the preliminary assembly of forces. Today, little remains of Britain's anti-invasion preparations; only reinforced concrete structures such as pillboxes and anti-tank cubes are commonly found.
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British National Party | Wikipedia audio article
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British National Party
00:03:47 1 History
00:03:55 1.1 John Tyndall's leadership: 1982–1999
00:09:40 1.2 Nick Griffin's leadership: 1999–2014
00:17:31 1.3 Decline: 2014–present
00:20:45 2 Ideology
00:20:54 2.1 Far-right politics, fascism, and neo-Nazism
00:25:45 2.2 Ethnic nationalism and biological racism
00:30:23 2.3 Anti-immigrationism and repatriation
00:33:42 2.4 Anti-Semitism and Islamophobia
00:40:04 2.5 Government
00:43:47 2.6 Economic policy
00:46:21 2.7 Social issues
00:50:19 3 Support
00:50:27 3.1 Finances
00:52:07 3.2 Membership
00:57:13 3.3 Voter base
01:05:11 4 Organisation and structure
01:08:12 4.1 Sub-groups and propaganda output
01:12:07 4.2 Affiliations in the wider extreme-right
01:16:09 4.3 Party leaders
01:16:22 5 Electoral performance
01:16:56 5.1 General elections
01:18:32 5.2 Local elections
01:20:48 5.3 Regional assemblies and parliaments
01:22:57 5.4 European Parliament
01:24:23 6 Association with violence
01:27:10 7 Reception
01:31:48 7.1 Mainstream media and academia
01:34:09 7.2 The wider extreme-right and anti-fascists
01:37:17 8 See also
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The British National Party (BNP) is a far-right, fascist political party in the United Kingdom. It is headquartered in Wigton, Cumbria, and its current leader is Adam Walker. A minor party, it has no elected representatives at any level of UK government. Founded in 1982, the party reached its greatest level of success in the 2000s, when it had over fifty seats in local government, one seat on the London Assembly, and two Members of the European Parliament.
Taking its name from that of a defunct 1960s far-right party, the BNP was created by John Tyndall and other former members of the fascist National Front (NF). During the 1980s and 1990s, the BNP placed little emphasis on contesting elections, in which it did poorly. Instead, it focused on street marches and rallies, creating the Combat 18 paramilitary—its name a coded reference to Nazi German leader Adolf Hitler—to protect its events from anti-fascist protesters. A growing 'moderniser' faction was frustrated by Tyndall's leadership, and ousted him in 1999. The new leader Nick Griffin sought to broaden the BNP's electoral base by presenting a more moderate image, targeting concerns about rising immigration rates, and emphasising localised community campaigns. This resulted in increased electoral growth throughout the 2000s, to the extent that it became the most electorally successful far-right party in British history. Concerns regarding financial mismanagement resulted in Griffin being ousted in 2014. By this point the BNP's membership and vote share had declined dramatically, groups like Britain First had splintered off, and the English Defence League had supplanted it as the UK's foremost far-right group.
Ideologically positioned on the extreme-right or far-right of British politics, the BNP has been characterised as fascist or neo-fascist by political scientists. Under Tyndall's leadership, it was more specifically regarded as neo-Nazi. The party is ethnic nationalist, and it espouses the view that only white people should be citizens of the United Kingdom. It calls for an end to non-white migration into the UK and for non-white Britons to be stripped of citizenship and removed from the country. Initially, it called for the compulsory expulsion of non-whites, although since 1999 has advocated voluntary removals with financial incentives. It promotes biological racism and the white genocide conspiracy theory, calling for global racial separatism and condemning interracial relationships. Under Tyndall, the BNP emphasised anti-semitism and Holocaust denial, promoting the conspiracy theory that Jews seek to dominate the world through both communism and international capitalism. Under Griffin, the party's focus switched from anti-semitism towards Islamophobia. It promotes economic protectionism, Euroscepticism, and a transformation away from libera ...
Alvin C. York
Alvin Cullum York, known also by his rank, Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated soldiers of the United States Army in World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, taking 32 machine guns, killing 20 German soldiers, and capturing 132 others. This action occurred during the United States-led portion of the broader Meuse-Argonne Offensive in France masterminded by French Marshal Ferdinand Foch to breach the Hindenburg line and make the opposing German forces surrender.
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Confederate States Army | Wikipedia audio article
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Confederate States Army
00:03:24 1 Prelude
00:04:55 2 Establishment
00:07:14 2.1 Control and conscription
00:09:51 3 Morale and motivations
00:11:30 3.1 Religion
00:12:39 3.2 Slavery and white supremacism
00:16:45 3.3 Desertion
00:19:41 4 Organization
00:21:45 4.1 Command
00:24:37 4.2 Personnel organization
00:28:03 4.3 Ranks and insignia
00:30:09 4.4 Armies and prominent leaders
00:34:24 5 Supply and logistics
00:38:31 6 Native Americans and the Confederate army
00:40:34 6.1 Cherokee
00:42:08 6.2 Choctaw
00:43:03 7 African Americans and the Confederate Army
00:43:47 7.1 Using slaves as soldiers
00:44:45 7.1.1 Opposition from Confederates
00:48:38 7.2 Treatment of black civilians
00:50:22 7.3 Treatment of black prisoners of war
00:51:51 7.3.1 Prisoner exchanges with the United States
00:52:51 8 Statistics and size
00:54:58 9 See also
00:55:07 10 Notes
00:55:16 11 Further reading
00:59:41 11.1 Historiography
01:00:08 11.2 Primary sources
01:00:56 12 External links
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The Confederate States Army (C.S.A.) was the military land force of the Confederate States of America (Confederacy) during the American Civil War (1861–1865), fighting against the Union forces. On February 28, 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress established a provisional volunteer army and gave control over military operations and authority for mustering state forces and volunteers to the newly chosen Confederate president, Jefferson Davis. Davis was a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy, and colonel of a volunteer regiment during the Mexican–American War. He had also been a United States Senator from Mississippi and U.S. Secretary of War under President Franklin Pierce. On March 1, 1861, on behalf of the Confederate government, Davis assumed control of the military situation at Charleston, South Carolina, where South Carolina state militia besieged Fort Sumter in Charleston harbor, held by a small U.S. Army garrison. By March 1861, the Provisional Confederate Congress expanded the provisional forces and established a more permanent Confederate States Army.
An accurate count of the total number of individuals who served in the Confederate Army is not possible due to incomplete and destroyed Confederate records; estimates of the number of individual Confederate soldiers are between 750,000 and 1,000,000 men. This does not include an unknown number of slaves who were pressed into performing various tasks for the army, such as construction of fortifications and defenses or driving wagons. Since these figures include estimates of the total number of individual soldiers who served at any time during the war, they do not represent the size of the army at any given date. These numbers do not include men who served in Confederate States Navy.
Although most of the soldiers who fought in the American Civil War were volunteers, both sides by 1862 resorted to conscription, primarily as a means to force men to register and to volunteer. In the absence of exact records, estimates of the percentage of Confederate soldiers who were draftees are about double the 6 percent of United States soldiers who were conscripts.Confederate casualty figures also are incomplete and unreliable. The best estimates of the number of deaths of Confederate soldiers are about 94,000 killed or mortally wounded in battle, 164,000 deaths from disease and between 26,000 and 31,000 deaths in United States prison camps. One estimate of Confederate wounded, which is considered incomplete, is 194,026. These numbers do not include men who died from other causes such as accidents, which would add several thousand to the death toll.The main Confederate armies, the Army of Northern Virginia under General Robert E. Lee and the remnants of the Army of Tennessee and various other units under General Joseph E. Johnston, surrendered to the U.S. on April 9, 1865 (officially April 12), and April 18, 1865 (officially April 26). Other Confederate forces surr ...
Gorakhpur
Gorakhpur is a city along the banks of Rapti river in the eastern part of the state of Uttar Pradesh in India, near the border with Nepal. It is the administrative headquarters of Gorakhpur District and Gorakhpur Division.
The city is also home to Gorakhnath temple and many historic Buddhist sites and the Gita Press, world's largest publisher of Hindu religious texts. It is also the headquarters of North Eastern Railways and serves an important center for education and trade.
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