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    From an article titled, The end of liberal internationalism, written by Herbert London, he states that this order would be threaten by a “diffusion of power and the complexity of world politics.” In the article, he continues on with reason why liberal internationalism is failing. For starters, the Chinese have increased their military presence in the South China Sea. There is also the issue that the United States has not had much luck in getting the Middle East to follow a more liberal view. The…

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    London Heathrow Airport Introduction London Heathrow Airport is a most important international airport in West London, England, United Kingdom. Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the United Kingdom and the busiest airport in Europe by passenger traffic. It is also the third busiest airport in the world in 2014, it handled a record of 73.4 million passengers, a 1.4 percent increase from 2013. Heathrow is situated in 22 km; 14 mi, west of Central London, and has two parallel east–west…

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    I studied brain and behaviour during my first year of clinical medicine, and found that I was particularly intrigued by neuroscience. Throughout my year at Barts and the London, I thought a lot about whether the course was right for me, and began considering other options. I struggled to feel passionate about the course and my future as a doctor, but decided to complete the year to confirm my feeling that a career in medicine was not right for me. During this year, however, I developed a…

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    Jack The Ripper Identity

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    Within the span of ten weeks, London’s overcrowded and impoverished East End was subjected to a series of grisly homicides that went unsolved. What made these slayings so unique to an area already heavily entrenched in violent crime, was the sheer brutality of the homicides. Inside the boundary lines of a single square mile, a number of prostitutes were strangled and mutilated by an unidentified serial killer known to the public as Jack the Ripper. Despite the efforts of the Metropolitan Police…

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    Though in reality it was an act of revenge against the French, British and Americans because they had recently refused to fund the building of Aswan Dam and he wanted to establish Egypt as the leader of middle-east by embarking an end to the British and French dominance in Africa and Middle-east. In my research essay I analyze this issue which is known as the Suez Canal Crisis through prospect theory. According to this theory people or institutions make decisions on potential value of gains and…

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    went by place for cutting edge craftsmanship, and BFI Southbank with its three silver screens showcasing the best of British film. Southwark is one of the most established wards of London, spreading over from Bermondsey to…

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    Throughout history the Jewish people faced an overwhelming amount of adversity around the world. As conditions worsened over time many Jews faced significant persecution and instability within their natural boarders. In turn, much of the international Jewish community began to look for new, safe and prosperous countries to immigrate to. At the top the list was England. It presented one of the best choices for the resettlement of Jews from around the world as England had many attractive qualities…

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    impacted the lives of millions of British civilians. By the end of the war 3.5 million people in total had been evacuated, including children, teachers and pregnant mothers. The blitz, which started on 7th September also vastly affected people’s lives and caused circa 45,000 deaths due to the bombings and destruction. This additionally led to thousands of people left homeless and two million homes were destroyed, but the majority in London. This essay will analyse and evaluate a wide range of…

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    workers over the age of 25, this figure is reviewed annually by the Low Pay Commission and is set to increase in April this year to £7.50, according to the ACAS website. The Living Wage, however, is an independently run campaign that was launched by London Citizens – which is a website that has information for protests, petitions and…

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    Kenya Research Paper

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    ¨Around 2000 B.C. Cushitic-speaking people from northern Africa settled in the part of East Africa that is now Kenya. By the 1st Century AD, the Kenyan coast was frequented by Arab traders, who due to Kenya's proximity to the Arabian Peninsula, established Arab and Persian colonies there. The Nilotic and Bantu people also moved into the region during the first millennium AD. and settled inland.¨ When the portuguese arrived in 1498, the coast was no longer dominated by arabs but by the…

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