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    Soccer and the British have a deep almost fanatical connection. Although soccer is played in different parts of the world including in the soccer-crazed Americas, it is the connection between the sport and the British that is often difficult to miss out. Just how popular is this sport in United Kingdom and nearby countries where there’s a sizable British population? For start, the most watched and popular soccer league in the world is The English Premier League. According to one recent…

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    My First American Cars

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    The definition of an automobile is defined as a wheeled vehicle that carries its own motor and transports passengers. Cars have been around for over one hundred years. It is about that time in my life where I am thinking about buying my first car. Growing up, I always wanted an American car to call my own. Of all the American cars, I want to get either a Ford, Dodge, or Chevrolet. I could see myself buying a Ford automobile. Ford has been a trusted company for many years. Ford Motor Company is…

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    (Wikipedia, 2017.) Career Milestones The proclaimed Australian Living national treasure began playing Soccer for Port Thistle in Adelaide in 1950 before his talents lead him overseas to trial for Liverpool F.C (Indigenous Australia, 2017). However, Perkins ended up training with Liverpool’s rivals Everton F.C before leaving and playing for an amateur team (Indigenous Australia, 2017).…

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    Henry McCrummin Keightley: Henry McCrummin Keightley arrived in NSW in on the 8th May 1853 onboard the 'Panthea' 511 tonnes under the command of Captain Hannant. Keightley's English departure point was from 'The Downs' situated ajacent to the southern North Sea near the eastern entry to the English Channel off the east Kent Coast. Whilst in England, Keightley it would appear was offered an opportunity to travel to NSW by Charles Grant Tindal, who at the time was visiting reletives in Kent, and…

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