n in childhood and deepened during her studies in Poland, where she earned a diploma in dance and ethnogra... ance education in London and intensive courses in Poland, where she earned a diploma. Upon returning, she ... international folklore festivals, particularly in Poland. She discusses the challenges of traveling to communist Poland in the 1980s and the youth’s amazement at the ric
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She talks about playing football for Poland and I thought the same and I do not support England but Poland in international competitions. I once had it poin... ut by a professor in a seminar when I spoke about Poland, I used the word WE and he questioned why I used that word instead of Poland or Poles and I didn't know how to answer since be
lapham is ethnically saturated with refugees from Poland, whose children, such as Alec, begin to build the... ost connections, and thoughts on future visits to Poland.
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ona plays football. One day she wants to play for Poland and "raise the profile of [the] women's team". Th... son and my Polish students' dream - to represent Poland (even if the Polish team is not the most successf... n>
Snow: Ilona enjoyed the snow, when she visited Poland. I was so glad to hear that, as it is one of my s... urrounds us. In spite of the fact that Ilona left Poland as a young child, she is still happy to visit her
render 1940. He raises questions of war crimes in Poland and hopes and expectations for Poland in 1945 and Polish celebrations in London during 1945. He comments ... t Union at the Yalta Conference to shift interwar Poland's borders westward, leaving many members of the diaspora in Britain's home towns in eastern Poland outside of the new Polish state. The British gove
more Polish than Roma. She says she is Polish and Poland is her home country that she loves and misses a l... ecially misses snowy winters. Whenever she visits Poland she is very happy. She said she could move back to Poland after starting her career, finishing studies. For her to be Polish means to be born in Poland, to have Polish parents, to cultivate traditions,
achieve any success as a girl playing football in Poland for two reasons. Firstly, female football in Poland is almost non-existent especially in the countryside ... more traditional path as a Roma girl in southern Poland. Yet, London made it possible!
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