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    Topshop Swot Analysis

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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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    significant symbol between the East and West. It represents India’s dominance over the West‚ Europe. The Tiger represents India’s power‚ with the soldier representing Britain. However‚ Tipoo’s Tiger is located at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. It was captured from the Sultan after the British invaded Seringapatam and killed Tipu Sultan on the 4th May‚ 1799. The palace was then attacked and the Sultans belongings scattered‚ with many ending up in Britain‚ most noticeably‚ the representation

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    is succeeding. Other theme restaurants have come and gone while Hard Rock continues to grow. As Professor C. Markides of the London Business School says‚ “The trick is not to play the game better than the competition‚ but to develop and play an altogether different game." At Hard Rock‚ the different game is the experience game. From the opening of its first cafe in London in 1971‚ during the British rock music explosion‚ Hard Rock has been serving food and rock music with equal enthusiasm. Hard

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    The Scarman Report‚ The Metropolitan Police and Institutional Racism: Has anything changed since Brixton 1981? Introduction and Brixton Riots The 1981 Brixton riots and the Scarman Report were supposed to be watershed moments in the history of the Police force in the United Kingdom‚ especially the Metropolitan Police. However‚ subsequent events‚ in particular the murder of Stephen Lawrence and the police failures in that investigation mean that the Metropolitan Police still has a long way to

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    A Gab of Sky by Anna Hope

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    simple goal of purchasing some computer ink. On her quest though‚ she is taken over by sudden urges and curiosity. She lets herself sway away from her path. Ellie is a 19 year old girl‚ living the carefree and extreme life‚ in the buzzing city of London. One assumes she is studying English at some sort of university‚ due to the fact her main goal for the day is to write an essay on Virginia Wolf. As she lies in her bed‚ the reader meets her waking up from a crazy night on the town‚ “enriched” with

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    The Fashion Icon: Jimmy Choo

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    A FASHION ICON The definition here might be: someone who leads in fashion circles. Someone might also say it was someone whose wardrobe suggests comfort in styles of yesterday‚ today‚ and those up-and-comers of tomorrow. An icon could also be someone who‚ while dressing trendily‚ also was able to be true to a look that celebrated their unique style.... An icon might also be someone whose "look" was simply timeless and unaffected by trends..... I tend to see a fashion icon as having

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    BRITAIN: REVIEW QUESTIONS Below you will find a list of questions on Britain which can be used to test yourself on the weekly reading assignments. They are meant as self-study aids; several of the questions may well be used in the exam‚ in one form or another. The answers are –evidently – in the book. Questions on chapter 1 1. What are ‘Crown dependencies’? Mention one example. Crown dependencies are two small parts of the British Isles which have special political arrangements.

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    Summary Of The Ghost Map

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    Stephen Johnson’s The Ghost Map: The Story of London’s Most Terrifying Epidemic—and How It Changed Science‚ Cities‚ and the Modern World‚ is a nonfiction book that examines the cholera outbreak that occurred in the late summer of 1854 in London‚ England. At that time‚ London was the largest city that the world had seen‚ with a population of around two and a half million. It was the size of many modern cities but didn’t share any of the infrastructure that are so vital to larger cities‚ like clean water

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