We can see from the graph,the United Kingdom enjoys the highest search volume,the next are Ireland,United Arab Emirates,New Zealand,South Africa,Australia,Norway and so on.It's no doubt that bt internet is most in Britain,because it's the largest ISP in the UK with currently 4,600,000 broadband users.
The second popular country is Ireland,because Ireland is just adjacent to the United Kingdom,they have similar customs and life styles,so there is no surprise that argos has a good market in its neighboring country.
Let's look at the rankings in cities,they are Thames Ditton,Brentford,Poplar,Edinburgh,Milton Keynes,
Bletchley,Reading,Manchester,Sheffield and Glasgow respectively.Notice that?they are all cities of the United Kingdom,of course bt internet is popular in these cities.As for Thames Ditton,there are many luxury hotels,so has a large requirement for bt.Brentford is a professional soccer club located in southwest of London in England,people there like to search on internet especially bt.Edinburgh is an famous cultural ancient city, the capital of Scotland, which is located in the central lowlands of south bay,Scotland.In the eighteenth century,It is European culture, art, philosophy and science center. There are Edinburgh university Established in 1583,and the ancient castle, palace, cathedral, art galleries and other places of interest.So this is an amazing city with a high web search volume of bt internet.
BT Total Broadband is a broadband internet product offered by BT Retail,which is part of BT Group plc.It was formerly known as BT Yahoo! Broadband,BT Openworld and simply BT Broadband.BT is the largest ISP in the UK with currently 4,600,000 broadband users.
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Thursday, June 27, 2013
Top 1 region in terms of web search volume for btinternet.com is United Kingdom. Ireland is next to it and is the other European region that ranking on the list of top 5. United Arab Emirates, New Zealand and South Africa are the sub-regions. There is no doubt that United Kingdom has the first usage amount. While Ireland has vast amount of usage is due to its position to United Kingdom.
The city rank shows that Thames Ditton and other 9 cities from UK top on the list, however, the capital, London’s rank is not as high as expected, in fact, ranking out of top 10.
Btinternet.com is supported by British Telecommunications plc (BT). BT Group is a British multinational telecommunications services company. As one of the largest telecommunications services companies in the world, which headquartered in London, United Kingdom, there is no doubt that United Kingdom has the first usage amount. London is ranking out of top 10, mainly because of other competitive opponents’ existence in the capital city.
The city rank shows that Thames Ditton and other 9 cities from UK top on the list, however, the capital, London’s rank is not as high as expected, in fact, ranking out of top 10.
Btinternet.com is supported by British Telecommunications plc (BT). BT Group is a British multinational telecommunications services company. As one of the largest telecommunications services companies in the world, which headquartered in London, United Kingdom, there is no doubt that United Kingdom has the first usage amount. London is ranking out of top 10, mainly because of other competitive opponents’ existence in the capital city.
Wednesday, June 26, 2013
Top 1 region in terms of web search volume for btinternet is United Kingdom. Ireland is next to it and is the other European region that ranking on the list of top 5. United Arab Emirates, New Zealand and South Africa are the sub-regions. There is no doubt that United Kingdom has the first usage amount. While Ireland has vast amount of usage is due to its position to United Kingdom.
The city rank shows that Thames Ditton and other 9 cities from UK top on the list, however, the capital, London’s rank is not as high as expected, in fact, ranking out of top 10.
Btinternet is supported by British Telecommunications plc (BT). BT Group is a British multinational telecommunications services company. As one of the largest telecommunications services companies in the world, which headquartered in London, United Kingdom, there is no doubt that United Kingdom has the first usage amount. London is ranking out of top 10, mainly because of other competitive opponents’ existence in the capital city.
Monday, June 17, 2013
I am an ex-pupil of St Mary’s RC School in Yorkshire Street, Burnley, from1958-61.
Quite a number of Todmorden lads came to St Mary’s. Our teacher was Mr Charlie Kelly, an 8th Army veteran now sadly passed on.
A few of the names I remember are Jim Damer, Frank Cobley, Kevin Horton, David Ashworth and a lad called Johnson nick-named “Jonah.”
I have quite a few class photographs from St Mary’s. Sadly, some of the lads on the photographs have also passed on.
If any of the “Tod Lads”, as Mr Kelly used to say, would like a copy of the photographs, please contact me - telephone 01539 733365, email amandahird@btinternet.com - I remember all the names of Mr Kelly’s class.
I am short of one class though - Class 2B 1959. I moved and spoiled the picture. Mum wouldn’t buy it because of this.
I’m retired now but I still keep in contact with some of the lads. Looking forward to hearing from the “Tod Lads”
Quite a number of Todmorden lads came to St Mary’s. Our teacher was Mr Charlie Kelly, an 8th Army veteran now sadly passed on.
A few of the names I remember are Jim Damer, Frank Cobley, Kevin Horton, David Ashworth and a lad called Johnson nick-named “Jonah.”
I have quite a few class photographs from St Mary’s. Sadly, some of the lads on the photographs have also passed on.
If any of the “Tod Lads”, as Mr Kelly used to say, would like a copy of the photographs, please contact me - telephone 01539 733365, email amandahird@btinternet.com - I remember all the names of Mr Kelly’s class.
I am short of one class though - Class 2B 1959. I moved and spoiled the picture. Mum wouldn’t buy it because of this.
I’m retired now but I still keep in contact with some of the lads. Looking forward to hearing from the “Tod Lads”
THE last 11-plusers to go to Dunfermline High School before it became a comprehensive are to hold a reunion in November and already several of their former teachers are getting involved.
It all started about 16 months ago when four former pupils met up for the first time in about 35 years at the Hideaway Restaurant in Halbeath.
Isobel Robson (nee Cousin), Pamela Barton (nee Graham), Elizabeth Mathieson (nee Raeburn) and Adrienne Borrows (nee Lamb), got together in March 2012 and Adrienne said, "Numbers grew over 2012 and by the beginning of 2013 we started having the lunches at the Garvock House Hotel with numbers growing from the original four to 14 at our last get-together on 29th May.
Those who were at the most recent gathering had travelled from London, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Stirling, Edinburgh and other parts of Fife.
It's approaching 40 years since most left in sixth year in 1973 and now the 40-year reunion is scheduled for Saturday 2nd November.
Said Adrienne, "We would like to contact as many former pupils as possible from our year group, those who started at DHS in first year in 1967/68 through to sixth year in 1972/73, including pupils that joined our year group from Woodmill etc.
"We would also like to contact former teachers from our era.
"We are hoping that as many as can will come along to what it likely to be a 'once-in-a-lifetime' event for us all.
"We have managed to contact a number of our old teachers including Ivor Curran, Jim Love, Greig Chisholm, John Taylor and Douglas Osler."
Adrienne added that current Dunfermline High rector Brian Blanchflower, himself a former pupil who was just one year below the 11-plusers, had been very helpful and had agreed to organise the new school to be open from 1.30-4pm on 2nd November for the group to assemble and have a look around.
Thursday, June 13, 2013
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analysis of www.nhs.net 'search volume
Britain enjoys the highest search volume of nhs across the world,we can see from the chart,in January 2004,the volume was 60%,after that,it had been decreasing and increasing with fluctuation.But we can see from the chart,it always got to a bottom in December every year.When got to July 2009,it eventually reached its peak,increased by 40% than in January.But decreased rapidly after that,had several fluctuations until now with the search volume of 77%.
England has the highest search volume across the Britain ,the next is Scotland of 83%,Welsh of 74%,northern island of 36%.
NHS Jobs is the dedicated online recruitment service for the NHS. Every NHS trust in England and Wales advertises job opportunities with NHS Jobs, resulting in around 20,000 opportunities available every month.
NHS Jobs is the UK's leading online recruitment service. It attracts over 6 million web visits and receives applications from more than 250,000 jobseekers every month. The service provides job seekers with access to vacancies across the NHS through a single portal, and provides employers with the tools and features they need to manage their recruitment processes effectively. For more information for jobseekers, including how to get the best from NHS Jobs, visit our 'Advice for jobseekers' section.
NHS Jobs has saved the NHS over £240 million since it was launched in 2003. The biggest savings have been made through reductions in recruitment advertising spend as trusts have reduced their reliance on traditional advertising channels; and through decreased administration costs as the use of online applications has grown. NHS Jobs also shares vacancy information directly with Jobcentre Plus, helping the NHS support employment in their local communities.
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