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    1. Kingdom Formation Architect

      A Kingdom Formation Architect is someone who designs the structural habits and mindsets required to maintain a Christian soul in a corporate world. I don't just tell people what to believe; I design ecosystems and give you the blueprints for how to live it without burning out. Why Architect? A Teacher gives you information. (You leave with notes).

      A Coach gives you motivation. (You leave with hype).

      An Architect gives you a Structure. (You leave with a place to live).

      **The KFA Philosophy: ** You cannot pray your way out of a problem you behaved your way into. You need a new structure. I help you renovate the 'house' of your mind so the Holy Spirit can actually live there comfortably.

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    1. Rental Cars in UK Your Valuable Guide to Avoid Travel Issues

      Rental Cars in UK Your Valuable Guide to Avoid Travel Issues Rental cars in UK London is a great solution to explore and wonder in its cities, countryside, and historic sites. Whether your trip is for a quick holiday, business travel, or a temporary car. The UK has an extensive range of vehicle rental companies, giving residents and visitors adaptable mobility. Rental cars in UK London will improve your trip from busy cities, including London, Manchester, and Edinburgh, to the picturesque countryside of Wales and the Highland of Scotland by giving independence and convenience.

      Searching for rental cars in UK London typically results in several choices, ranging from tiny, local businesses to international rental companies. Understanding how the UK rental market operates and what to expect can help to guarantee a seamless renting procedure.

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    1. Munro, A. P. S., Janani, L., Cornelius, V., Aley, P. K., Babbage, G., Baxter, D., Bula, M., Cathie, K., Chatterjee, K., Dodd, K., Enever, Y., Gokani, K., Goodman, A. L., Green, C. A., Harndahl, L., Haughney, J., Hicks, A., van der Klaauw, A. A., Kwok, J., … Appleby, K. (2021). Safety and immunogenicity of seven COVID-19 vaccines as a third dose (booster) following two doses of ChAdOx1 nCov-19 or BNT162b2 in the UK (COV-BOOST): A blinded, multicentre, randomised, controlled, phase 2 trial. The Lancet, S0140673621027173. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(21)02717-3 s

    1. Pritchard, E., Matthews, P. C., Stoesser, N., Eyre, D. W., Gethings, O., Vihta, K.-D., Jones, J., House, T., VanSteenHouse, H., Bell, I., Bell, J. I., Newton, J. N., Farrar, J., Diamond, I., Rourke, E., Studley, R., Crook, D., Peto, T. E. A., Walker, A. S., & Pouwels, K. B. (2021). Impact of vaccination on new SARS-CoV-2 infections in the United Kingdom. Nature Medicine, 1–9. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-021-01410-w

  12. Jun 2022
    1. the institu-tions in force in China in the eighteenth century were much more inaccord with Smith’s ideas than those applied in the United Kingdom.

      Piketty suggests that eighteenth century China was a better example of economic liberalism in the vein of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations (1776) than the United Kingdom was during the same period. He particularly points out lower taxes and balanced budgets in China, respect for property rights, better markets for labor and goods, competition, social mobility and freedom.

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    1. In 1997, Prime Minister Tony Blair’s Labour government passed an act that would permanently change the face and character of the United Kingdom, something that the writer and social critic Benjamin Schwarz called the country’s “most profound social transformation since the Industrial Revolution.” In an effort, apparently, to make the U.K. a full participant in the modern, globalized world, the government radically relaxed immigration policies, making it much easier for people to settle there. It initiated a wave of mass immigration to the country, which continues to this day. As Schwarz noted in his essential essay, “Unmaking England,” in 2014 “636,000 migrants came to live in Britain, and 27 percent of births in Britain were to foreign-born mothers.” The majority of the immigrants were from Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Somalia, and Nigeria. The result is that Britain, of all places, is becoming one of the most multiethnic, multiracial, and culturally diverse countries in the world—yet a monarchical structure remains within it that is and has always been 100 percent white.

      This is some important context that many (Americans at least) are missing in this general story.

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