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During early 1844, the industrialism of London was both dangerous and hopeless. Many people had to be exposed to this toxic and scary lifestyle as the streets were very vicious and the overall landscape was very bleak. A common farmer who turned into a department...
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According to a report by the financial services company LV, typical British family housing has seen “fundamental changes” in recent years. Although the most common family homes in England are still semi-independent three-bedroom homes, more and more families live in apartments. Between 2008 and 2013,...
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London is still the burglary capital of the UK, taking 16 of the top 20 hotspots, new research shows. According to MoneySuperMarket’s annual burglary claims analysis, the London borough of Redbridge has most burglary claims overall – moving up from third place last year –...
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London is a very diverse city that has welcomed people from different cultures for centuries. This crowded, sleepless, organized and lively city has a shadowy secret speciality at night. London become more visible at night because people can be whoever they want to be in...
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In 1932 an electrical engineer named Henry Charles Beck, more commonly known as Harry Beck, bestowed it upon himself to redesign the London Underground map and became one of the pioneers that contributed to the success of The Underground. This critical paper explores the success...
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In the poems ‘London’, ‘Beach Burial’, ‘A poison Tree’,’ The Garden of Love’,’ Journey of the Magi’ and ‘Ulysses’ by Blake, Slessor, Eliot and Tennyson, simple images of objects, actions and ideas are used to develop universal themes of life, death, social decay, religion and...