Idea of progress, Modernity, tradition, Britain, commonwealth, United Kingdom, modern nation
The youngest part of the British population agrees with the Monarchy. All generations seem to agree about the future of the British monarchy. In the past, many people wanted to see Prince William succeed, now they prefer Prince Charles.
Moreover if the population thinks Monarchy is a symbol, a lot of people want to watch films which talk about Monarchy etc. They think it is important to see and to understand the different appearances of the Monarchy.
[...] First, the Monarchy stays and the Queen stays the head of the Commonwealth and the United Kingdom. Money is always the sterling. And the public and state schools are here to represent the different persons who are living in England. The United Kingdom has always stayed the Union of Multiculturalism. -To conclude: To sum up the main ideas, England is a country which has been progressing in modernity and her traditions don't prevent the evolution of point of view, mentalites and modernity. England can't realize all projects now but there is a change which is preparing. [...]
[...] We detect that with the descendants of immigrants, Black Britons, who have been educated in Britain. So they are really integrated in the British population and now it's not really difficult to integrate the society because England is considerated as a multicultural country. -Are traditions an obstacle to change? What has changed in recent history? of the population in 2011 thinks it's useless to have a monarch. So the point of view of the population has evolued, they think the Monarchy is a symbol of Britain and they realize David Cameron is the head of the government. [...]
[...] To continue, we can raise the importance of traditions in everyday life. So, education and sport are very important in the everyday life of British. Education is special in England, we can see differences with our education in France. For example, it is typical of England, there is an injustice of this system of education because money means there is no equality of opportunities. There are two different schools, the states and the public schools. But of the population can attend publics schools. [...]
[...] The idea of progress Modernity and tradition in Britain -The notion I'm going to deal with is the Idea of Progress; especially modernity and tradition in Britain. -We can suppose what is the contrast between tradition and modernity in Britain today: First and foremost, now, a lot of things are an heritage from the monarchy. The youngest part of the British population agrees with the Monarchy. All generations seem to agree about the future of the British monarchy. In the past, many people wanted to see Prince William succeed, now they prefer Prince Charles. [...]
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