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Geographically, England includes the central and southern two-thirds of the island of Great Britain, plus such offshore islands as the Isle of Wight and the Isles of Scilly. It is bordered by two other countries of the United Kingdom: to the north by Scotland and to the west by Wales.
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The History of England (1754–1761) is David Hume 's great work on the history of England (also covering Wales, Scotland, and Ireland), [1] which he wrote in instalments while he was librarian to the Faculty of Advocates in Edinburgh. [2] It was published in six volumes in 1754, 1757, 1759, and 1762.
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England was born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in a college town in New Hampshire. His mother was the daughter of Polish Jewish Holocaust survivors, while his father was a non-observant Lutheran. He was raised Jewish but did not seriously study Judaism and the Torah until he attended graduate school at Oxford University. He now considers hims...
In 2008 England wrote an article for The Stanford Review that contested Palestinians' right to the land occupied by Israel since 1948. He expressed a desire to see Palestinians removed from this occupied territory, wishing the refugees of the Nakba "well in finding homes outside the Land of Israel". In 2024 England wrote an article for Tablet Magaz...
England has developed a hypothesis of the physics of the origins of life, based on a mechanism which he calls dissipation-driven adaptation. The hypothesis holds that random groups of molecules can self-organize to more reliably absorb and dissipate heat from the environment, and that such self-organizing systems are an inherent part of the physica...
A fictionalized version of England and his theory are featured in the novel Origin by Dan Brown. England, who is an Orthodox Jew and ordained rabbi,has written that he strongly rejects Brown's depiction of him as being a scientist who is unconcerned with spiritual matters.
England was selected as a Rhodes Scholar and Hertz fellow in 2003. In 2012, he was featured in Forbes 30 Under 30 for his scientific achievements. In 2021, he was given the Irwin Oppenheim Award by the American Physical Societyalongside Sumantra Sarkar.
^ Forbes.com seems to have lost most of the content on his profile and lists a broken link to the 2012 30-under-30 in Science. The Hertz Foundation profile mentions the 2018 Forbes 30-under-30. However, neither the 2012 nor the 2018 official listing pages on Forbes.com list England.
What is life: lecture by Jeremy England on 9 September 2014 at the Karolinska InstitutetThe 20 best british biography books recommended by Piers Morgan, J.K. Rowling, The New Yorker, Time, Booklist, Ken Loach, USA Today and Iain Dale.
ジェイン・オースティンの姉のカサンドラによる肖像画を元にした銅版画. ジェイン・オースティン (Jane Austen 英語発音: [dʒeɪn ˈɔːstən /ˈɑstən] 、 1775年 12月16日 - 1817年 7月18日)は、 イギリス の 小説家。. イングランド 南岸部 ハンプシャー の ...
ホイッグ史観(現在の視点から過去を判断する態度)を代表する人物であり、マコーリー著『イングランド史』は、今日でもイギリスで最も有名な歴史書のひとつである。
Jun 22, 2018 · Our critics chose the greatest memoirs and biographies ever written, from the definitive biography of Winston Churchill to a dazzling graphic novel about a young girl's coming-of-age in Iran.