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    “London” By Usan Hlaing “According to William Blake‚ “London” the Industrial Revolution had changed the city for worse” (Bloom‚ Harold). The city is fallen on great depression. He uses dark portrait of a London to reveal the theme of people misery and hard times. He paints a misery of people and darkness of city life and human suffering derived from the Industrial Revolution. The language of the poem on how the poem was written and emotion of people are inevitable in this poem. William Blake

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    1.0. INTRODUCTION London is one of the greatest cities in the world‚ and it’s known for its success in terms of manufacture and reasonable economy‚ which is recognised for its elegance‚ diversity‚ improvement‚ dynamism and entrepreneurship (GLA‚ 2010). The Greater London Authority (GLA) was established in 2000; obtained its greatest authorities from the Greater London Authority Act 2007 and Greater London Authority Act 1999‚ Boris Johnson in addition with 25 selected associates of London Assembly

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    in the countryside. So just like a Londoner being excited about seeing a badger in Suffolk‚ Mr Barns was excited by seeing a fox. However unlike Londoners‚ Mr Barnes can go home to Suffolk leaving behind what is becoming the dangerous‚ damaging and very aggressive urban fox. Mr Barnes states ’they are not coming in’. They can’t‚ there’s no room. We have over ten thousand wild urban foxes in London. I know this because I am one of the ’seventy percent of Londoners’ who see a fox everyday.

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    wreaked havoc on victims both socially and physically. Consequently‚ Londoners were forced to try many drastic measures to prevent the spread of disease. Nevertheless‚ the great plague left the city of London greatly damaged. Even though different causes for the plague were mentioned‚ the most relevant and logical cause of plague was derived from London’s filthiness. Charles J. Shields writes: Although 17th-century Londoners were familiar with the plague’s symptoms‚ they had no idea what caused

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    Square. The Mayor has a range of specific powers and duties‚ and a general power to do anything that will promote economic and social development‚ and environmental improvement‚ in London. Before using many of his powers the Mayor must consult with Londoners‚ and in all cases‚ the Mayor must promote equality of opportunity. The Greater London Authority Act 2007 supplemented and updated the GLA Act 1999 and granted some additional powers to the Mayor of London and the London Assembly. The Mayor sets

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    ” or “I’m just saying!” is something which lots of Londoners will be familiar to hearing. Charlie is from Essex‚ which is just on the outskirts of London and is thought of as being wealthy. Interestingly Charlie Hedges chosen of words is nowhere closer to Standard English but uses slang such as “wanna” instead of “want to” or “flip” instead of “change”. Personally‚ my response to hearing these presenters is that they speak genuinely. As a Londoner‚ I am aware with the sociolect of Charlie Hedges as

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    Discuss the ways in which the proles are presented as being different to Winston and the people he works with. What might be the advantages of being a prole? One particular way the Proles are presented as being different to Winston and the people he works with is that they are written as not being well-educated‚ if educated at all. An example of this would be ‘ “Nex’‚ please!” yelled the white-aproned prole’ (page 58). By shortening words‚ Orwell has portrayed the proles as simpler and less intelligent

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    London and the ‘Little Ice Age’ There has been a district hint of winter in the London air over the past few weeks. The days are becoming visibly shorter‚ and the temperature is dropping rapidly. The beginning of December is fast approaching‚ thus‚ we are only a few weeks away from the Winter Solstice - the time of the longest night and the shortest day. It is at this point in the year where the dark triumphs‚ but only briefly. For the Solstice is also a turning point. From then on‚ the nights

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    strategically choose its subject matter and site of exhibition to demonstrate a contradictory victor’s narrative of defeat‚ but also it creates a paradoxical spectatorship between the two groups of audiences in London‚ the Londoners and the Scottish people. For the Londoners‚ given the cost‚ risks and hardship of travelling in the late 18th century---it took fourteen days by coach from London to Edinburgh‚ thus most of Barker’s London spectators would never have visited the Scottish

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    in China and the East at the beginning of the twentieth century. The Silent Traveller in London describes London from an Oriental viewpoint and thus creates a double perspective as both insider and outsider that is of equal interest to the native Londoner and foreign reader alike. Chiang Yee is an author who is endearing in his modest humility‚ cheerful narrative and superior wisdom and whose style of writing allows him to be as enlightening as he is entertaining. Chiang embraces his identity

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