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| The best type of subject to choose is one you are interested in. So, are you interested in the Royal Family, historic buildings, places of interest, etc? You need to perhaps make a list of the topics you would like to find out more about and then start researching the top 2 to see how much information you can find. Good luck! Alison |
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| I also agree with A Aylen.i think you make chose some thing you interest in. |
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| thanks for your offers.ı hope ı can fınd the best |
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