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    In the hot summer days of 1858‚ London was collapsing. The government could barely function‚ and everything was out of control. What worsens the situation was the overwhelming foul smell surrounding the town‚ coming from River Thames. Everyone would dump human‚ animal‚ and industrial waste in the river. The flush toilet had been invented‚ but the sewerage system hadn’t which meant all the waste got flushed straight into the river. The result was a strong‚ rotten smell‚ a fatal disease like cholera

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    in London is emphasised by the repeated adverb ‘groggily groggily’. Cultural Identity is shown when she describes the island and London‚ emphasising her description of beauty on the island‚ to show she would never forget her identity. And now he comes back to a harsh reality which contrasts with his former home‚ which is now a fantasy world to him. The noise of the London streets shuts out ‘muffling muffling’ the sounds of the tropical sea which he has heard while lying on his pillow. London itself

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    London Olympics 2012 Legacy - Controlled Assessment - How will people in the UK benefit in the long term from the facilities developed for the 2012 Olympic? The London Olympics commenced on 27th July 2012‚ after beating four rival cities in summer 2005 to win the right to stage the Olympic Games in 2012. After an exhaustive two year search to find the hosts‚ London came out on top: out of itself‚ Madrid‚ Paris‚ Moscow and New York. Plans for the new Olympic park based around the deprived area

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    Represent Victorian Society In His Novella ’Jekyll And Hyde’? Throughout the novella ’Jekyll and Hyde’‚ Robert Louis Stevenson represents Victorian society in various ways. The characters used in the novella are an example of what Stevenson thought of London in Victorian times. Moral views of people living around this time have changed imensely to the present. The Victorian era seems to be a time of many contradictions and secrets from the rest of society. Any thoughts or feelings of emotion or sexual

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    fiction‚ contrasting present day relationships‚ morality and industry with that of the Victorian era in the 1850s. It is an adaptation of a novel by John Fowles‚ the script was written by Harold Pinter. The setting is in England‚ Lyme and London specifically‚ where Charles‚ a Darwinian scientist is courting the daughter of a wealthy businessman. The film depicts Charles as somewhat of the laughingstock with the rich citizens of Lyme who regard his profession as folly. His future father-in-law

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    spoken with the accent of the southeast of England". The name comes from the area around the Thames‚ particularly its Estuary. Estuary English can be heard in London‚ Kent‚ northSurrey and south Essex.  The Kentish dialect combines many features of other speech patterns‚ particularly those of East Anglia‚ The Southern Counties and London. Modern Kentish dialect shares many features with other areas of south-east England (sometimes collectively called "Estuary English"). Other characteristic features

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    means that the inbound visitors are interested in cultural and heritage. This table also shows that after a long period of time the average spending per visit was under £500‚ but in the last five years there has been an increase. Inbound tourism London is the main destination that is attracted inbound visitors to the UK. In 2011 there were 15.3 million visitors that spent money in the UK. The total of the percentage that inbound visitors spent was 52%. However the whole of England attracted 13 million

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    1. Issues Unilever House‚ a 70-year-old building in London‚ is no longer a pleasant place to work with its current poor amenities‚ high operating costs and inappropriate interior design. In order to revitalize utilization of workspace‚ encourage collaboration and efficiency and further promote Unilever performance‚ the management has to deal with several issues. 1. Should Unilever redevelop Unilever House or move out to some other appropriate places? 2. If they decide to redevelop Unilever House

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    calculated to be 500 times cheaper than a subway system. Unlike a subway system the network can increase the number of buses in response to varying demand. The Curitiba RBN operates cost effectively‚ making it extremely economically sustainable. London is also a financial hub. Unlike Curitiba it has adopted an underground train system. The system is the oldest in the world‚ 150 years old. This has caused many issues that other transport systems would not experience. The old tunnels need constant

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    Come to Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden‚ London for the inaugural concert of the Metropolitan Masonic Subscription Concert Series! London‚ UK‚ August 01‚ 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - Come to Freemasons’ Hall in Covent Garden‚ London for the inaugural concert of the Metropolitan Masonic Subscription Concert Series! Pianists Samson Tsoy & Pavel Kolesnikov will play an exciting programme for two pianos including the well-known Saint-Saens’ "Carnival Of Animals"‚ together with other popular compositions

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