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CULTURA

The culture of England is sometimes difficult to clearly separate the


culture of the United Kingdom and has also been influential English
culture in other cultures of the British Isles and on the other hand,
given the extent to which other cultures have influenced England.

CUSTOM

The uses and British customs tend to be quite shocking when


compared to the Spanish culture or America, for example . A European
country such as the UK and yet so close has a wide range of customs
and traditions , some of them very curious and extremely rare. Starting
with the schedule followed in a normal day , until the holding of
festivities such as Easter, in this article we reveal what are the main
customs in England.

BEIIEFS

Beliefs and practices, the Church of England mix various forms and
traditions: in some of their congregations, worship and liturgy are very
similar to those practiced Roman Catholicism since Vatican II (see High
Church), but in others it is Anglican difficult to distinguish between
proper forms and expressions of other evangelical bodies (see Low
Church). The Anglican constitution affirms, however, many theologically
conservative beliefs, its liturgical expression of adoration is also very
traditional and its organization is based on the desirability of preserving
a historical episcopal hierarchy of archbishops, bishops and dioceses.

In the opinion of many, the Church of England is especially


distinguished by its main heritage broadmindedness and his liberality.
Therefore now, their beliefs and practices differ increasingly from the
Anglo-Catholic, who continue accentuating the liturgy and the
sacraments, and not centered services preaching, or those where
testimonies of life join the evangelical way nor less those meetings of
charismatic and Pentecostal own revival. But this "church broad" of
England (ample Church) faces thus emerging doctrinal challenges that
the development of modern society brings, such as conflicts over the
ordination of women (accepted in 1992 and exerted in 1994), or the
dispute over the status of homosexual clergy not accepted by the great
Anglican majority. in July 2005 such divisions emerged more strongly
when the General Synod voted the procedure to allow the medium
term, the consecration of women as bishops, which occurred in
February 2006 the Synod voted overwhelmingly in favor of further
exploration also allowed to establish an institutional framework that
would empower each parish autonomous decision not to accept a
woman bishop and opt for a man in his place.

LIFE STYLES
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Anglo-saxnicos gives England and is espalhou to or viria to turn-is or
southeast da Esccia, sob to influence Anglo medieval kingdom da do
Northumbria. Aps sculos extensive influence da Gra-Bretanha and
do UK from or sculo XVIII, using do British Empire, and two United
States from piss do Seculo XX, 5 6 7 8 or English tem been
amplamente dispersed em all or planet, tornando- is a main lngua do
international discourse and the lingua franca em uma regies muitas.

British English
British English or thermos English Lingua refere falada usually not
United Kingdom, which includes England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland
do Norte. Each desses tem um countries Diferenas of pronncia and
vocabulary, or face or British English quite diversified.
As Diferenas between or American English and British English or no
somente limitam pronncia is, the more we implemented tambm ao
vocabulary, spelling and Estruturas gramaticais. Tais so Diferenas
comparveis or Portuguese s Diferenas between Portugal and or do
Brasil.

SOCIAL ORGANIZATION
England Policy constitutes most of the
policy of the United Kingdom, as England is more populous than the
other states combined. It is also the largest in geographical terms,
which makes their relationship with the United Kingdom is different in
some way to Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland. England's capital,
London is also the capital of the UK and English is the dominant
language of the United Kingdom (not officially but de facto). Dicey and
Morris (p26) gives a list of the different states of the British Isles
"England, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man, Jersey,
Guernsey, Alderney and Sark ... are different states within the meaning
of private international law, although none of them is a state for
international public law. " But this can vary according to the status you
have.

Traditionally the authors referred to the State of England and Wales as


"England" although this usage is becoming politically unacceptable in
recent decades. The UK Parliament is in London, like its Public

FOOD
English cooking comprises cooking style, traditions and recipes
associated with England. It has its own distinctive features, but also
shares much with the large British cuisine, largely due to imports of
ingredients and ideas from places such as North America, China, and
India, during the time of the British Empire and as a result of
immigration postwar.

In the modern age the food of England has historically characterized by


its simple approach and confidence in the high quality of natural
products. It is possible that the effects of this still can be seen in
traditional cuisine.

Traditional foods are very old, such as bread, cheese, grilled and
stewed meat, empanadas, vegetables, boiled broths, fish and fresh
and salt water sources. English cookbook fourteenth century, Forme of
Cury, contains recipes from these sources, and dates back to the royal
court of Richard II. In the second half of the seventeenth century,
Gilbert White, in The Natural History of Selborne, noted the increased
consumption of vegetables by common people in the countryside in
southern England, which, he said, potatoes alone had been added
during the reign of George III: "the posts in cities now support crowds
in a state of comfort while gardeners get fortunes Every decent worker
also has its garden, which is half of their livelihood, and farmers
provide enough. beans, peas and vegetables, for their hinds to eat

CEEBRATION
aint Patrick 's Day : All March 17 , original feast of St. Patrick Ireland as
is their patron saint , is celebrated with parades throughout England .
April Fool's Day : Day of the Holy Innocents , April 1
St. George 's Day : on April 23 is celebrated the day of San Jorge .
Halloween: eve of All Saints, the October 31 , a festive way to start the
winter.
Notting Hill Carnival : is the largest street festival in Europe , held in
late August . It is a corner of the Caribbean enlivening the Thames.

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