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    London Eye

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    London Eye The Merlin Entertainments London Eye‚ commonly known as London Eye or Millennium Wheel or British Airways London Eye. The Merlin Entertainments London Eye is commonly known as London Eye or Millennium Wheel or British Airways London Eye. It is a giant tall Ferris wheel‚ which has the height of 135 metre ( 443 feet) and located at the western end of Jubilee Gardens‚ on the south bank of the Thames River in the London Borough of Lambeth in England‚ which is between Westminster Bridge and

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    fire

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    This combined with the unique work and living conditions place many demands on firefighters‚ creates a long list of traits that are necessary for success. There are dozens of essential traits firefighters must possess in order to find success on the fire ground and in the firehouse. Trust is of the utmost importance in public safety. People need to trust firefighters with their personal property‚ their safety‚ their privacy‚ their loved ones’ care and even their lives. A firefighter’s misconduct

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    Isolation and Community

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    ISOLATION AND COMMUNITY IN SHORT STORY COLLECTIONS BY JHUMPA LAHIRI “As is frequently the case with immigrants in general‚ the Diaspora is also keen on taking pride- some self respect and dignity- in the culture and tradition of the original homeland. This frequently takes the form of some kind of ‘national’ or civilization appreciation of being an Indian in origin.” Amartya Sen In the Argumentative Indian. While Indian writers have been making a significant

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    London Booklet

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    London Population 7.5 million Currency British pounds‚ £1 = 100 pence Opening hours Monday-Saturday 9.00-17.30. Many department stores stay July 27th 2012 marked the beginning of the 30th Summer Olympic Game. All the world’s spotlight

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    Jack the Ripper

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    Stacie Wyatt Professor Gave Composition 121 26th‚ July 2012 Jack the Ripper On a late evening over a hundred years ago‚ a serial killer started his spree of slayings‚ which would end up being one of the most talked about unsolved killings to this date. By typical philosophies‚ the eerie slayer who terrified the gloomy streets of London’s East End was nothing compared to serial killers of the present time. How could this one person fascinate a large number of individuals‚ since there have

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    The Isolation Of Firdaus

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    The pivotal theme of isolation and alienation from mankind highlights Firdaus’s indifference‚ even disdain towards human society. Firdaus’s bold opening statement has lucratively proven a unique outlook of Firdaus’s life “Let me speak. Do not interrupt me.” (1) The rigorously crafted manipulation of short sentences not solely fastens the pace of the extract‚ yet conjointly builds up the chronological train of thought throughout the extract. The passage begins with short sentences‚ that sets the scene

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    A Trip to London

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    least John‚ one of the three other men on the trip‚ wasn’t too alarming. That is‚ until he began acting like our dad. But I digress. I believe I had brought up waiting in the terminal for the plane. The terminal‚ right. Both the one in Chicago and London were a mess of people‚ luggage‚ and unintelligible intercom announcements that always made me think‚ “What was that? Did they just say something about our flight? Have we been delayed?” As it happened‚ the flight was delayed slightly‚ but as far as

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    London Milestones

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    London wasn’t always a hotspot for fashion‚ food‚ and entertainment. Instead‚ London’s history was webbed with cycles of destruction and rebirth. Most of the obstacles faced in London’s history occurred in years 0 to 500 CE. During these times‚ London wasn’t the best place to live in‚ especially because there was yet to be any “Fish and Chips” and “Sherlock”. Still‚ these first 500 years of London held some of its most important milestones. These events included the founding of Roman Londinium

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    London Shard

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    The dictionary defines it as “a broken piece of a brittle artifact” and we call it a mind-blowing architectural masterpiece‚ the new monumental signature of London‚ the conception of a genius‚ delicately crafted and poetically christened‚ The Shard. Sky scrapers are known to be the symbol of modern city for a few centuries and The London Shard - known to be the tallest building in Western Europe stands proudly at 310 meters tall with 95 floors of city life i.e. shops‚ offices‚ restaurants‚ hotels

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    The Tower London

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    The Tower of London is the oldest and probably the most famous historical building in Europe. The Tower of London was started in 1066 by its founder‚ William the Conqueror. It was built to serve as a fortress‚ a prison‚ and a symbol of power. The Tower began as a simple enclosure made out of timber and stone with a ditch and palisade along the north and west sides. A huge stone structure‚ which is now known as The White Tower‚ was then added to this enclosure. Around 1240‚ King Henry III widened

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