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    London Underground Signs manual Issue 4 MAYOR OF LONDON Transport for London Contents London Underground signs manual | Issue 4 | Oct 2002 Overview Throughout the London Underground system‚ we have a proven‚ highly successful sign system which clearly identifies us and guides our customers safely and efficiently. Good signing is vital for London Underground to project a consistent‚ modern and professional corporate image‚ and is essential to the smooth running of stations.

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    On April 18‚1906 ‚ San Francisco was wrecked by a powerful earthquake and for the next few days was consumed by fires that destroyed a large portion of the city. Jack London writes a hair-raising description of the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. The earthquake destroyed many buildings and also started fires. The fires spread quickly throughout the city. The fires lasted two days‚ Wednesday morning until Thursday night. The fires destroyed almost all of the buildings‚ hotels‚ stores‚ and houses

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    One example of a nursery rhyme with a deeper hidden meaning is “London Bridge is falling down”. Depending on who you ask “London Bridge is falling down” could be about a 1014 viking attack‚ child sacrifice‚ or the normal deterioration of an old wooden bridge. Theories about “London Bridge” have evolved over time and no rhyme is how it was originally. First‚ one theory‚ the viking attack was proven true. The vikings attacked London to take over the city‚ but in order to get there they first had to

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    London Heathrow Airport (LHR) London‚ United Kingdom (GB) Facts and figures Size Total size of Heathrow Airport: 1‚227 hectares Number of runways: 2 Length of runways: Northern 3‚902m x 50m. Southern 3‚658m x 50m. Movements Annual air transport movements in 2014: 470‚695 Daily average air transport movements in 2014: 1‚290 Aircraft stands Number of aircraft stands served by an air bridge: 125 Number of remote stands: 40 Number of cargo stands: 12 Destinations and airlines Number of airlines: 80

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    London murders: a predictable pattern? Four stabbings to death in a single day. Ninety murders in 7 months. Shocking figures—or are they? Knife crime makes the headlines almost daily but are Londoners really at increased risk of being murdered? David Spiegelhalter and Arthur Barnett investigate— and find a predictable pattern of murder. Violence in London attracts headlines. After four people were murdered in separate incidents in London on July 10th‚ 2008‚ BBC correspondent Andy Tighe said “To

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    the constant struggle between man and nature. In the short fiction‚ “To Build a Fire‚” London demonstrates the human race’s inability to listen to nature when needed. The opening of “To Build a Fire” uses vivid imagery‚ giving you a strong idea of the cold and harsh weather. “There was no sun nor hint of sun‚ though there was not a cloud in the sky.” this sentence alone could set chills to the reader. (London 127-137) The imagery is meant to bring the reader with the main character‚ make them feel

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    Mid-term assignment American Literature ------------ How does Buck’s life change? How does the change affect him physically and spiritually? ( ‘The Call of the Wild’ by J. London – chapter 1) It will be a shortage if we do not mention about Jack London when talking about the American literature. In 1903‚ with the publication of The Call of the Wild the author was well-known all over the world. The novel is about the myth of the hero and the return to the life source which are around

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    We as a group have decided to go with London Drugs for our final project. We chose London Drugs because it started off as a small company based right here in Vancouver. Now there are over 35 stores across Western Canada. It is a local Canadian company‚ that isn’t too large yet there is enough information about it. We also frequently make purchases at London Drugs ourselves. The type of customer service we receive there makes us want to continuously shop there and this has us intrigued to learn more

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    Have you ever wondered what it was like to live in London in the 1600 ’s? What did people learn? What kind of jobs did they do? I know you probably don ’t ever think about that‚ but maybe this presentation will leave you to walk away wondering: How could they live like that?!! Let ’s start with where we would be as children in London. The boys would be at a school getting a public education; the girls would be at home getting a private education from a tutor. Although a girl ’s education would usually

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    The Yukon is known for it’s brutal winter weather‚ but can also hold great beauty. In the two short stories‚ “To Build a Fire” and “Up the Slide” by Jack London‚ the main characters are The Man and Clay. Clay is an advanced outdoorsman and knows how to get through the harsh Yukon environment. The Man is a chechaquo‚ or a newcomer‚ and is less familiar with the territory of the Yukon. In these stories‚ both men share similar yet different personalities; they longed to survive‚ though they took different

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