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A White Christmas.... or maybe not :-D

No topic is more discussed in the UK than the weather! From teenagers, to toddlers, to the elderly and university students. The weather is one thing that impacts all our lives in the same way. "Do you think it will rain? " , "When do you think it'll start snowing?", "I heard on the news yesterday that the snow's coming in on Friday". Everyone who was here last year in December/ January can testify that it was the most horrible weather seen in quite some time. So, it makes sense that there was so much talk and buzz about the weather this year. December 2011 came, and with it came cold winds and speculations of days as to when it would start snowing. I personally know a few (very few, just a handful , or even less) people who were looking forward to experiencing a white Christmas. Of course the idea is always nice, waking up on Christmas day to a couple of inches of the white snow outside your window, delicately fallen on the trees and decorating ca

UEA International Summer School

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Thinking of attending a summer school in England in the summer 2012? Our International Summer School runs from 1-27 July 2012. We are an internationally renowned university based on a distinctive and attractive campus, providing top quality academic, social and cultural facilities to over 14,000 students. We have developed a fantastic range of 20 UK credit* academic modules spanning a range of interesting disciplines, all set at undergraduate level 2 and involving more than 40 challenging contact hours. International Summer School students are taught by the University's full time academic staff through a range of participative delivery methods. Students participating in summer study at the University of East Anglia will experience academic and social field trips taking in the best of the historic eastern region. Our fee is fully inclusive of accommodation, transfers from arrival airports** and a fantastic social programme. Click on Academic Modules to find out more, including

CHINESE LUNAR NEW YEAR~!!

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Welcome back to UEA for the spring semester 2012! It has been a great 4 weeks of Christmas holiday break! Some of you, including myself, would be pretty much very busy with work and assignments due within these first 2 weeks of the spring term! But not to fear because the CHINESE LUNAR NEW YEAR FESTIVAL is coming your way!!! The Chinese Lunar New Year also known as the spring festival is based on the cycle of the moon (12 zodiac animals). This year it falls next Monday, 23rd January 2012. This year is the year of the dragon. :) Every year when this festival comes around the corner, every household would be busy preparing food and other activities to welcome this new year and all families will once again come together and reunite to celebrate this joyous occasion. I'm sure all of those who celebrate this Chinese New Year no matter where they are from, have different ways of celebrating the new year. As I'm an overseas Chinese from Brunei, there are a few differences of how we

Some Little Facts About Norwich

Some of us have spent years in Norwich and never really knew about it. When asked we tend to just say 'It is somewhere on the East Side of England, near Cambridge' and they would be like 'OHH I KNOW Cambridge!' but never Norwich. So today I searched up some little interesting facts that you might find fasinating so you could tell your friends and families what Norwich really is.. Top 10 Fun Facts about Norwich 1. Norwich was actually found by the Romans. explains why we have so many churches here. 2. Norwich was once the second biggest city in England, just after London, for around 250 years. 3. Norfolk is the 5th largest county today in England. It was claimed that they were the biggest shopping mall in 2005! 4. Did you know Norwich use to be underwater? Thats why theres no hills! 5. Norwich is the windiest place. No doubt about that. 6. Chapelfield use to be a chocolate factory for Cadbury. Willi Wonka in Norwich?! 7. Jude Law from Contagion, Sherlock Holme