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    London Dungeon

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     And on 31 October‚ a frightfully good Halloween Party (take place) at the Dungeon every year. [pic] A. Is taking place [pic] B. Takes place [pic] C. Took place 4. If you (have) enough money and nerves of steel‚ you (book / can) the Dungeon for parties‚ conferences or charity events at night. [pic] A. Have/can book [pic] B. Had/could book [pic] C. Are having/can book 1. Besides the regular opening hours‚ the Dungeon sometimes also (open) at night.

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    The London Dungeons

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    topics interest me‚ as far as having the potential to provide an avenue for research. For some reason‚ which I can not explain‚ my thoughts roamed to a trip I took in 2012 to London‚ England. In England‚ I visited a place called the London Dungeons. It is really nothing more than a tourist trap‚ to be honest. However‚ the dungeons did offer an exhibit on methods used in England to obtain confessions from accused witches. At the time‚ I found it disturbing‚ but it also caused me to wonder if these same

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    unpredictability and the illusion of skill present in the ritual of the game Dungeons and Dragons‚ and why they are so prevelant in this ritual. The game of Dungeons and Dragons is a popular fantasy roleplaying game created in 1974. The ideas of luck‚ control by consent‚ unpredictability and the illusion of skill are all very prevelant throughout the ritual‚ particularly in dice rolling and in the role of the Dungeon Master. These ideas have come about through the beliefs and needs of the players

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    The London Dungeon Fill the gaps with the correct tenses. 1. The London Dungeon (lie) __________ in the oldest part of London - in an old subterranean prison (that’s what the word Dungeon (stand) __________ for). 2. The museum (take) __________ its visitors on a journey through England’s bloody history. 3. It (demonstrate) __________ the brutal killings and tortures of the past. 4. You (experience / can) __________ for example how people (die) __________ on the Gallow or during

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    1. The guards carried the prisoner to the dungeon‚ and threw him in his cell. He sits there groaning in pain‚ looking around. It’s a basic cell; concrete floors‚ walls‚ and ceiling. Its cold‚ and hard‚ with a light layer of dust covering the entirety of everything. There was a torch on the wall on the other side of the bars‚ creating a dim glow‚ and casting a shadow of lines on the floor. In the distance‚ you can hear the wails and cries of the other people in this dark place. He didn’t

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    London

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    The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel situated on the banks of the River Thames inLondon‚ England. The entire structure is 135 metres (443 ft) tall and the wheel has a diameter of 120 metres (394 ft). It is the tallest Ferris wheel in Europe‚ and the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom‚ visited by over 3.5 million people annually.[4] When erected in 1999 it was the tallest Ferris wheel in the world‚ until surpassed first by the 160 m (520 ft) Star of Nanchang in 2006 and

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    London

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    London Advantages To live in London is to experience one of the great cities of the world. Students at UCL benefit from our location in the centre of the capital‚ the hub of culture‚ arts‚ politics‚ government‚ the media‚ the law and the great financial institutions of the City of London. The capital also offers a scene and status unrivalled by any other city. UCL‚ England’s third oldest university‚ is at the heart of what has been described as ‘the knowledge capital of the world.’ London

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    all cramped on small‚ claustrophobic and overcrowded carriage. After a long‚ exhausting and uncomfortable journey we fianally arrived at are destination. Which is my favourite place the LONDON EYE!!! The downside was we had to wait in a queue by the length of the queue would take up most of our time in London. While standing in the queue I was shaking nervously as I watched ahead and seen the security guards searching people... when it came to my whole stomach turned even though I had nothing to

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    Once rainsford woke up from zaroff’s bed asking himself how he’s going to get off the island and he remembered the people in the dungeon that zaroff was speaking about on his way to the dungeon he spots ivan blocking the dungeon door he thinks of a planhe got out his gun and peeked around the corner and shot him in the left knee ivan screaming falls on the floor rainsford walks up and shoots him in the other knee so he can’t walk rainsford opens the door and there was 2 cages they both had around

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    The Tower of London The Tower of London has a very interesting story behind it. It was begun by a man who was not even English‚ William of Normandy. At the time he was the cousin of England’s Kind Edward. It all started because William became outraged when Edward backed down on his promise to give the throne to William and ended up giving the throne to his English brother-in-law‚ Harold. William sailed his army across the English Channel

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