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The Duke of Edinburgh award is given to young people (usually 14 to 25) after they have achieved a number of activities. How well regognised is this by employers?

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History of the Orkney Islands: In Which Is Comprehended an Account of Their Present As Well As Their Ancient State; Together with the Advantages They … and the Means by Which They May Be Improved

I live in central scotland and want to grow vegetables. I do not have greenhouse – it has just blown over in a storm, tinkle crash lean. Im thinking of using the three sisters approach but im not sure the squash suggested in most websites will grow here. im also thinking of using peas instead of beans. CAn anyone suggest other vegetables that would grow well. The soil is clayey and does not get full sun. thank you

Celtic nationalism. But Scots, Welsh, Cornish and Irish people are not Celts, this has been proven with genetics and lack of archaeological evidence (no suggestion of a mass invasion of Celts).

These people have rich cultures and rich history. They want to revive their archaic languages because English is seen as the language of people who invaded them in the past.

First of all, Lowland Scots spoke a form of English through their relations with Northern England. Highland Scots spoke Scottish until the 18th century.

Secondly, the Celtic languages are also languages of invaders.

So what is the point? just stick with English, which should really be called British because the modern English language evolved through out the British isles.
No their languages died out, now they are trying to revive them.

Is that tradition? don’t think so.
The Gaelic languages of the British isles are slightly different to eachother, that is why I say Scottish, Irish, Welsh and Cornish.

NO they are not descendant from Celts. As I said in the question genetic studies and archaeological evidence shows they are not celts… NOT CELTS

Where was he from?

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The clans were united by claims of common descent from a distant ancestor and these could be Picts, Scots or even Norsemen, the peoples who roamed first millennium Scotland. The warriors of the clan, fiercely loyal to each other and to the chief, the centre of all clan life, were known for their remarkable courage and endurance, selfless loyalty and highly developed military skills. Not for nothing we they considered the best fighting men in the world. These skills … More >>

The Well of the Heads: Tales of the Scottish Clans

She just turned 1 the other day and for about 2 weeks I have been giving her adult food. Science Diet small bites to be exact. But she keeps throwing up after eating. She is a scottish terrier miniature poodle mix. What can I do?

james posey was traded to the hornets

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In the Highlands of Scotland till modern times lived a warrior-society that was in many ways like those that flourished in the Iron Age over two thousand years ago. Focused on the central role of the warrior, the Scottish clan system, built round the ties of blood, continued to exist alongside the modern rapidly industrializing society of eighteenth- century Britain. The clans were united by claims of common descent from a distant ancestor and these could be Pict… More >>

The Well of the Heads: And Other Tales of the Scottish Clans

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