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UK GASTRONOMY

USA GASTRONOMY

USA ACCENT

UK ACCENT

USA GOVERNMENT

UK GOVERNMENT

COMPARISON TABLE OF DAILY LIFE IN UK AND USA-TEAM 3-CULING

USA SPORTS

UK SPORTS

USA MUSIC

UK MUSIC

UK TRANSPORTATION

USA TRANSPORTATION

USAUNIVERSITY

UK UNIVERSITY

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The cuisine of the United States is highly diverse and influenced by a wide variety of cultures and regions. Throughout its history, it has developed a unique culinary identity that combines indigenous, European, African, and Asian traditions. Examples include: -Hot dogs -Pizza -Tex-Mex -Macaroni and cheese -Barbecue ribs. The food in this country is as diverse as its population and its history, offering a wide range of options for food lovers

The gastronomy of the United Kingdom is diverse and has evolved over the years, incorporating influences from different cultures and regions. Examples include: -Fish and Chips -Full English Breakfast -Shepherd's Pie and Cottage Pie -Black Pudding. The United Kingdom has a rich culinary tradition that spans from traditional dishes to influences from around the world, making its cuisine diverse and exciting.

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1. American PronunciationAmerican accents are rhotic whereas most, This means that most Americans will pronounce the R in certain syllables. NUMBER

1. British PronunciationBritish accents are nonrhotic. British won't pronounce the R in certain syllables. NUMBER

2. American VocabularyAmerican English uses words like "truck" and "cookie." Explains synonymous words in British English. SOCCER

2. British VocabularyIn British English, words like "lorry" and "biscuit" are used. Explains synonymous words in American English. FOOTBALL

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The Government of the United Kingdom is accountable to the Parliament, a principle known as "responsible government". The monarch does not make an open political decision, but all the decisions are made by the Parliament and the government. The House of Commons is more powerful and can overrule the amendments of the House of Lords. While the upper house can introduce bills, most of the important bills are submitted by the lower house of which the majority of the bills in the lower house are presented by the government.

The government of the United States is based on an anatomy, presidential and federal. The main power of this government is limited and enumerated in the constitution of the United States, the manner of this government is known as a presidential democracy since they have only one president. The president's powers are not only at the head of state level but also at the executive branch and on some occasions, they can even make decisions of the legislative branch. There are levels of government: the federal level, the state level, and the county or local level.

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In the United Kingdom the most played sports are rugby, cricket and soccer. It is said that Rugby was invented in 1823 by a student from England, William Webb Ellis, from Rugby School. The game arose when William Ellis cheated at the rudimentary football they were playing, and took the ball with his hands.

In the United States the most played sports are soccer, basketball and American football. The history of American football dates back to the initial versions of rugby. Both sports have their origins in variations of soccer that were played in Great Britain in the mid-19th century. In these versions of soccer, the ball was kicked toward a post or ran with it to cross a line.

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Among the most internationally recognized genres originating in the country, the most notable are marching, country, bluegrass, the so-called African-American music (such as blues, hip-hop, gospel, rhythm and blues, jazz and house music), disco music, ragtime and rock and roll.

Genres developed by British musicians include blues rock, heavy metal, progressive rock, hard rock, punk rock, electric folk, folk punk, acid jazz, trip hop, shoegaze, drum and bass, grime, Britpop and dubstep.

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1. transportation system It varies widely by city. Some cities have extensive systems, while others rely more on the automobile.

1. transportation system Integrated and diversified, with trains, buses, streetcars and subways in key cities.

2. Train NetworkExtensive rail network connecting cities and regions, including the famous London Underground system.

2. Train Network Relatively limited compared to Europe, with trains more common in densely populated metropolitan areas such as New York and Boston.

3. Buses and Trams Common presence of urban buses in cities, although quality and coverage vary. Some cities also have streetcars, such as San Francisco and New Orleans

3. Buses and Trams Extensive city bus network in all cities. Some cities, such as Manchester and Sheffield, have streetcar systems.

4. General aspects of public transportation Public transport in the UK tends to be well developed, efficient and widely used in major cities. The integration of different modes of transport, such as trains, buses, streetcars and subways, is a prominent feature. Systems such as London Underground in London are world-renowned for their efficiency. In addition, accessibility and the availability of discounts for certain groups of people, such as students and senior citizens, make public transport accessible and affordable for a wide range of passengers.

4. General aspects of public transportation In the United States, the quality and availability of public transportation vary significantly from city to city. In major cities like New York, Chicago, and Washington D.C., extensive and efficient public transportation systems are offered, including subway and bus systems. However, in rural areas and many smaller cities, reliance on automobiles is more common due to limited public transportation coverage. Despite these variations, many American cities have been working on improving their public transportation systems and accessibility.

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1. Degrees of depth and flexibility American degrees usually last four years. A student can explore a wide variety of subjects before choosing his or her major. The most normal thing is that they do it at the end of the first year, but it is also common to do it at the end of the second. This type of flexibility is not possible in British universities, which sometimes leads to hasty or insufficiently proven careers. In the US, the flexibility is such that after having chosen their major, it has been estimated that approximately 80% of students change it for another at least once.

1. Degrees of depth and flexibility In the United Kingdom, degrees usually last three years (except in Scotland, where they also usually last four), although it is important to mention that it is very common that once the degree is finished there is a change in the graduate's specialization, either in workplace through vocational training or postgraduate studies. It is well seen that a graduate in physics, for example, enters the world of finance or that a graduate in history ends up converting to qualify as a lawyer. You could say that in the United Kingdom there is a flexibility that comes after specialization

2. Evaluations during the race The difference when evaluating university students also gives us an important reference. In the United States, students are evaluated through a variety of activities: projects, essays, oral presentations, class attendance, written exams, oral exams, etc. are scored. In this way the evaluation is continuous and it can be said that it treats the student more like a "little child", in the sense that there is greater monitoring of her progress.

2. Evaluations during the race In the British system there are also continuous requirements but these do not usually count in the final grade. They must be completed within a defined period of time, yes. To evaluate the student's level, they usually take exams at the end of the year or quarter, on which the grade mostly depends. This can be very stressful for some types of students.