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  • In this article, retrieved from "The Guardian Online" in March 2017, the journalist reports the photos that better represent the British country.
  • The first one shows George Brealey, the person who Kander (2017) calls a "stricking miner" (p.1) during the Battle of Orgreave.
  • The second photo represents the identification of second-generation immigrants born in Britain from foreign parents.
  • The following photos show the destroyed Didcot power station, the victory over fascism in 1945, the alliance between Donald Trump and Nigel Farage, an image of British people's daily life, the victory of a paralympic athlete, the Battle of Cable street against fascism, the women's March in London to recognize women rights, a picture of a line on the street created by Richard Long walking up and down, the expression of David Cameron after the news of Brexit.

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    • In this article, retrieved from "The Guardian Online" in March 2017, the journalist reports the photos that better represent the British country.
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    • The first one shows George Brealey, the person who Kander (2017) calls a "stricking miner" (p.1) during the Battle of Orgreave.
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    • The second photo represents the identification of second-generation immigrants born in Britain from foreign parents.
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    • The following photos show the destroyed Didcot power station, the victory over fascism in 1945, the alliance between Donald Trump and Nigel Farage, an image of British people's daily life, the victory of a paralympic athlete, the Battle of Cable street against fascism, the women's March in London to recognize women rights, a picture of a line on the street created by Richard Long walking up and down, the expression of David Cameron after the news of Brexit.
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