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    Have you ever wondered how London and all the beautiful buildings in London came to be? Beginning with the main history of London, continuing with famous buildings and ending with famous people from London, this paper will explain some of London’s very interesting history. The name of London came from the Celtic word Londinios, which means the place of the bold one (Lambert). During the course of the fourth century, Roman empire began to collapse and Christianity was introduced to the city, but

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    In William Blake’s poem London and William Wordsworth Composed upon Westminster Bridge, the authors use my figurative language techniques such as, These two creators see the city of London by saying that it's not a constructive case and by saying it is a constructive case to individuals by utilizing symbolism, exemplification, and non-literal dialect. William Blake's (1757-1827) "London" written in 1792 is an overwhelming picture of a general public in which all souls and bodies were caught, misused

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    Comes Alive in London London is the largest city in Europe with a population of over eight million people, sixth richest city in the world, and hosted the Olympics more than any other city (London, n.d.). This city’s sumptuous past is the perfect destination for those interested in seeing the outskirts of the Roman Empire, life during medieval times, saga of Britain’s royalty, castles, theater to include Shakespeare, historic figures like Jack the Ripper, and the influence that London had on numerous

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    Victorian London in Charles Dickens era was a city suffering under the weight of the masses of people that lived there. In Dickens' time, London was the largest city in the world, both due to its population increase and the urban sprawl caused by influx of so many people. There were nearly 4 million inhabitants of the 'Great City' at the height of the Victorian age. This number was an increase of nearly three million people over a period of approximately 30 years, there were many problems associated

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    Tower of London The Tower of London is another overall acclaimed fascination in London with extraordinary memorable noteworthiness and additionally being the home to the gathering of dazzling imperial fortunes, all the more ordinarily known as The Crown Jewels. The Tower of London is situated on the north bank of the River Thames. It isn't a tower in that capacity, however a stronghold rather and is formally named Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress. Known as a position of detainment, torment

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    would be London. What would be known as “The Blitz” would try to cripple London into submission. The Battle of Britain would take place during the time of these raids. London would be bombed countless times by the Nazi’s hoping for a surrender. London fearing of invasion by the Nazi’s would move a great deal of artwork and, children out of the city's museums and to other locations for protection. London would preserve and defeat the Nazi’s proving they could never invade Britain. London would rebuild

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    Winter Events in the city of London London is a vibrant city moreover a shelter and abode to many who come to either visit this place or stay here forever, in case you are one of the lucky few who happen to be in the city in the winter months then you are bound to have an awesome time. London in winters is completely different the meteorological department predicts cold weather and people do fill the chill but with the chain of events happening here the place turns hot. Lumiere Mark the month of

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    London, full with people and skyscrapers. There is concrete everywhere you look. People would have gone crazy with concrete madness if there were not green spaces. Green spaces are essential for the city and humans living in the city. Without it, people in the city would have been serious ill or even dead because of the smog. So, it is very important that London cares for it 's green spaces. London is too big to be maintained by itself, that is why there are boroughs. Each borough maintains it own

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    Assignment 2 The London Eye Introduction The London Eye, Europe’s tallest Ferris wheel was initially designed to be a high volume, high variation, low variety, and high visibility service operation. This report is to identify the wheels main design objectives, calculate the yearly capacity and judge potential threats to cause loss of its utilisation. The process design effects are that a mass service will be required with the following characteristics as laid out in question one. Question 1) Main

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    effects of migration in London. As the London Migration Observatory claim London has the largest number of migrants among all regions of the UK. About 37% of the UK’s foreign-born population was in London (LMO, Dr.Rienzo and Dr.Vargas-Silva). Furthermore, According to the Benton-Smith statistic, London is the 5th International city in the world after NY, Toronto, Dubai and LA.That is why I am choosing this city. This research will analyze the impacts of migration to the London in the different aspects

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