also became suburbs of London. Furthermore in the early 20th century London County Council began to build estates of council houses on the edge of the city. In 1903 the first ones were built at Tooting. Later estates were built at Norbury‚ Tottenham‚ Roehampton‚ at Downham near Catford and at Becontree. Other estates were built at Watling and Morden. Despite these new council house estates 75% of houses built in London between 1919 and 1939 were private. The population of London rose from 6 million
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Introduction to London Greater London‚ located in the south-east of England‚ is the top administrative subdivision covering London‚ England [1]. It has been covering the City of London and all 32 boroughs since 1965 which was when the administrative area was officially created [1]. It is the largest and most populated city in the European Union with an area of 1‚579 km² and a population of 7‚512‚400 (mid 2006) [2][3][4]. For the remainder of this document‚ Greater London will be referred to as London. London
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beautiful city on Earth. As you cross the London Bridge‚ you see the Eye of London‚ the worlds largest Ferris wheel‚ and Big Ben at the Tower of London. The architecture is amazing‚ and even the trees have a different kind of beauty. There is no doubt that the beauty and liveliness of this city makes it a perfect place to live. If I could pick one place to live for the rest of my life and be totally content‚ I would pick the countryside just outside of London. I have never visited a more peaceful place
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In 1992‚ London Ambulance Service Computer Aided Dispatch (LASCAD) system failed to dispatch ambulances and this failure resulted in 20-30 people’s death. The main reason for system failure was due to the failure in the business environment. The LAS is the largest ambulance services in the world and the demand for emergency services has progressively increased with annual growth rate of 16 per cent over the years. When there was unusual number of emergency calls on the night of 26 October‚ the system
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“London” I wander thro’ each charter’d street‚ Near where the charter’d Thames does flow. And mark in every face I meet Marks of weakness‚ marks of woe. In every cry of every Man‚ In every Infants cry of fear‚ In every voice: in every ban‚ The mind-forg’d manacles I hear How the Chimney-sweepers cry Every black’ning Church appalls‚ And the hapless Soldiers sigh Runs in blood down Palace walls But most thro’ midnight streets I hear How the youthful Harlots curse
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order to better display his journey‚ London uses indirect characterization and external conflict to show that when man has a lack of respect and experience in the environment he may encounter near-death situations. London creates a situation that an experienced outdoorsman would know to avoid. As the man and his loyal dog set out in the cold to reach a camp far out in the wilderness of the Yukon‚ they encounter many obstacles that hinder their journey. London uses the man’s surroundings like “50
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The general topic of this research project will be about women in the streets of London during the time period of 1550-1650. Our specific research topic of women in London will be about prostitutes during the Renaissance. We divided our topic of prostitution into four different categories to work on to deepen the focus that each one of us pays to the topic as a whole. The four categories are: Brothels by Numera Dehri‚ temporary prostitutes by Janise Scott‚ street walkers by John Macaluso‚ and
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In “War” by Jack London‚ the setting taking place in a war and the steamy temperature is significant to the text because it develops the tone in the story which is concerned. First‚ the setting taking place in a war develops the tone because it is very hot where the war is taking place‚ the heat is almost unbearable. The narrator is constantly battling the heat in the story. Jack London writes‚ “The ban of his cavalryman’s hat was fresh stained with sweat. The roan horse under him was likewise wet
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF LONDON London is 3000 years old because it was proved with evidances which are weapons‚ poetry‚artifacts found during excavation and they were ramained from brown and iron ages.Vauxhall bridge and roman bridge are remained.Old London had scattered rural settlements.Londonium(london) was no bigger than high park when roman invaded then romans were pushed out of city but they came back with army controlled everything and built Roman Wall which is called defensive wall.All city
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theorists (Aristotle‚ Longinus‚ and Wordsworth) from three different theories (mimetic‚ pragmatic and expressive) and explain their rules and thoughts to what is "good" literature. Later on‚ we will apply each theorist’s theory to William Blake’s "London"‚ and whether it works well with the theory or not. Aristotle‚ the second theorist in the history of human beings as a response to Plato’s theory of the "Ideal World"; came up with another approach to the mimetic theory. Mimetic theory is to
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