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    revolt‚ he was not a peasant. Many participants in the revolt were financially comfortable commoners who used the revolt as a way to settle scores with local officials. As both leaders gained in numbers‚ they started to march their forces towards London. On June 12th‚ the peasants were denied a meeting with King Richard II. On June 13th‚ the rebels entered the city and destroyed everything in their

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    fashion stores nationwide‚ including the world’s largest fashion store at Oxford Circus‚ which attracts over 200‚000 shoppers each week! In September 2005 Topshop showed its in-house design collection Unique (created in 2001) as part of the official London Fashion Week schedule and subsequently forged exclusive partnerships with international boutiques ’Opening Ceremony’ in New York‚ ’Colette’ in Paris and Tokyo’s ’10 Corso Como Comme des Garcons’. During summer 2006 ’Barneys’ in the US began retailing

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    As children we spent most of our lives exploring and learning new things with the help of our parents. There are some memories very vague but others that we will remember for the rest of our lives. These memorable moments could be the simplest to most complex things but as children they were a big deal to us. A childhood journey that I find extraordinarily memorable was the time I went to England with my parents because I traveled across the globe and I experienced different adventures. The time

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    wool from a wool stapler‚ and carried it to the spinners; the yarn (thread) that was spun was taken in subsequent stages of production to weavers‚ fullers‚ and then to dyers. iii. The finishing was done in London before the export merchant sold the cloth in the international market. London in fact came to be known as a finishing centre. iv. This system was thus a part of a network of commercial exchange. It was controlled by merchants and goods were produced by a vast number of

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    London Metropolitan University School of Computing Coursework Assignment Header STUDENT NUMBER: ___________________________________________________ FIRST NAME AND FAMILY NAME: ______________________________________________________ GRADE ALLOCATED: ____________________ N.B. All grades are provisional until confirmed by the Board of Examiners ASSESSOR’S INITIALS: ________________________________ Module number : CC3005NI Module name : Advanced

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    2002 and 2005 was accessed. The effect of this theft on UK customer has at least been mitigated by the introduction of chip and pin technology. In addition TK Maxx was blocked from moving into a store vacated by Zavvi in the Regent Street area of London. The reason was apparently that the owners of the property felt that the area was inappropriate

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    Harrods Good morning‚ everyone! I’m here to tell you a little about the most famous department store in Britain – Harrods. Let’s look at this picture. Founded in 1834 and situated in London‚ England‚ Harrods is the biggest department store in the UK and is the world’s most famous department store. With Sigmund Freud‚ Oscar Wilde‚ and the British Royal Family as its regular customers‚ Harrods displayed England first “moving staircase” or what we know now as the escalator. (Note: to this day‚ most

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    Topshop’s triumph has been impressive‚ despite its humble start. Topshop started in the basement of Peter Robinson department store in 1964 and a few years later became an independent retailer. In 1994‚ the brand took over the entire 90‚000 sq ft space at London Oxford Circus‚ when the iconic Topshop flagship was launched. It is still there today‚ and is said to be the world’s biggest fashion store on the high street‚ captivating over 200‚000 shoppers each week. As an early pioneer of high street and designer

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    back to the battle field his victory‚ praise‚ wonderful virtues. (b) This Duke after following his enemy’s‚ came back to the battlefield in the middle of the night. At first dawn he took the road to London At length he brought his soldiers safely across the river Thames. From there he went through London. The Londoners gave hostages and gave themselves and all that they owned to William. Finally he won the battle. (c) Yes because it hasn’t got much detail in it so it sounds boring and uninteresting

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    In the 19th century‚ London England experienced many tragedies. The rise in industrialization in many cities resulted in an increase in population and a decrease in living standards. These two factors were prime contributors to the generally unsanitary conditions that the majority of citizens were faced with during this time period. These unsanitary conditions caused many different diseases and illnesses. One of these diseases was cholera‚ a disease characterised by diarrhea and vomiting‚ which can

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