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    Trafalgar Square Analysis

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    Spots to visit and Eat at Trafalgar Square The square was initially called Charing. Later it got to be known as Charing Cross‚ after a dedication cross on the square. The close-by underground station is still named Charing Cross. Everybody probably saw the dolphins in the Trafalgar Square wellsprings‚ however there are sharks also. The present wellsprings were planned by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1937-39 to supplant the prior wellsprings by Sir Charles Barry. These wellsprings remember World War One

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    BLONDE AND BLUE EYES

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    her heat during the tension-filled‚ hotly contested morning preliminaries held at the ESU headquarters in London. With the eight finalists known by lunchtime‚ the action shifted to the Kinema theater hall of the imposing South Africa House on Trafalgar Square for the decisive showdown in the afternoon. The seven other finalists came from Malaysia‚ Pakistan‚ Czech Republic‚ Argentina‚ Brazil‚ Morocco and Mongolia. The “native speakers” of English -- from the USA‚ England and Wales‚ and Australia

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    LONDON‚ CAPITAL OF GREAT BRITAIN London is thti capital of Great Britain‚ its political‚ economic‚ and commercial centre. It lies in the valley of the Thames and stretches for over 30 miles from east to west. London is an ancient city. It grew up around the first point where the Roman invaders found the Thames narrow enough to build a bridge. So they found a small Seltic settlement then known as Londinium and by AD300 they had turned it into a separate port and an important trading centre.

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    My First Time in London

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    as much sightseeing as I could in my first day in London. After a quick lesson on the underground (the train line‚ or the subway)‚ I set out for my first look at this historic city. First up were the classic sights of Big Ben‚ the London Eye‚ Trafalgar Square‚ Westminster Abbey and others. It was almost hard to keep up with all the amazing buildings‚ and I had to keep pinching myself as I stumbled upon more around every corner. It’s always strange seeing things in person that I have only ever seen

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    Leicester Square

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    Leicester square in London Presented by: ASSAMI Sara 1 Introduction Leicester square’s     1-History 2-Monuments 3-Theatres and cinemas 4-Night life Conclusion 2  Leicester square is a pedestrianised square located in the West End of London between Piccadilly Circus and Covent Garden. Pronounced “Lester square”‚ It is one of the busiest spots in London‚ especially on Friday and Saturday nights. 3  The area around Leicester Square (West End) is the entertainment

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    The Fourth Plinth of Trafalgar Square is very different from the other three – instead of carrying a grey statue it always surprises one’s eye with a contemporary sculptural piece‚ which is changed every two years. But the question is – does the contemporary art sculptures fit into the classical space of Trafalgar Square? The Fourth Plinth of Trafalgar Square‚ built in the north-west corner‚ was designed by Sir Charles Barry in 1841. It was intended‚ that it would hold an equestrian

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    completing the square

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    Completing the Square: Quadratic Examples & Deriving the Quadratic Formula (page 2 of 2) Solve x2 + 6x + 10 = 0. Apply the same procedure as on the previous page: This is the original equation. x2 + 6x + 10 = 0 Move the loose number over to the other side. x2 + 6x = – 10 Take half of the coefficient on the x-term (that is‚ divide it by two‚ and keeping the sign)‚ and square it. Add this squares value to both sides of the equation. x^2 + 6x + 9 = –10 + 9 Convert the left-hand side to

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    Magic Squares

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    Magic squares have intrigued people for thousands of years and in ancient times they were thought to be connected with the supernatural and hence‚ magical. Today‚ magic squares are considered magical because there are so many relationships between the sums of the numbers in the squares. So‚ what is a magic square? A magic square is an arrangement of the numbers from 1 to n2 in an n x n matrix‚ with each number occurring exactly once‚ and such that the sum of the entries of any row‚ any column‚ or

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    Federation Square

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    Space. Federation Square is a central public space situated in middle of the CBD. The Yarra river runs along and passes the southern edge of fed square. Fed square is inside of Swanston and Flinders Street and stops it’s coverage at Russell street. Fed square is next to the main interlocking circle of the Melbourne train system; Flinders street. Getting to Federation square isn’t hard‚ from any part of the city there is always directory. From Melbourne Central you can catch the train to flinders

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    The Square Deal

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    Square Deal Because Theodore Roosevelt’s top priority in his first year of election was his reelection as opposed top reform‚ the “Square Deal” which was his attempt at getting the vote of the lower and middle class while retaining that of the “old guard” of politicians‚ the Square Deal was an Immense success. What is the square deal? • Theodore Roosevelt’s domestic program o 3 Ideas: conservation of natural resources‚ control of corporations‚ and consumer protection o "three C’s” o Helping

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