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    Bankside Visit Essay

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    Five reasons for a bankside visit The Thames is the soul of the city of London; people from faraway destinations have one objective of being as close to Thames as possible. The area from the famous London Bridge to waterloo along the banks of the river Thames is one of the most gorgeous stretches which are beautiful and has a picturesque location, my friends at the park lane hotel used to be near this place for hours at stretch. The stretch is quite large and when you get immersed in the silence…

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    During these years, London became the city se see around us today’ (fig. 2). The statement implies that the gallery will be fully representative of all of London over the past three hundred years and also how the history shaped London today— a daunting undertaking. The last gallery of the Galleries of Modern London is the World City Gallery, whose name also implies an element of inclusiveness and cultural breadth. As the visitor…

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    Gothic Short Stories

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    In spite of all this darkness, the street was actually quite beautiful. The buildings, trees, and road all meshed together to form a picturesque and breathtaking view. There was beauty in that street, but the vast majority of the denizens of this city didn’t even know about it. For them, this has been just another narrow street. Yet, as blind to the beauty as they were, they were acutely attuned to the tragedy that happened on that street. Tragedy unfolds on all kinds of streets, however, this…

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    message is effectively lost in translation and the true effect of his observations are not critically analyzed. To Montpellier, the bourgeois includes the artisans, the apprentices and journeymen, not just the masters, doctors, and lawyers; they are all city dwellers. That is the common thread which Montpellier uses to define them. In the same vein, the roles of people are constantly changing and were just as fluid in the eighteenth century. The dynamic shifts in how people are grouped and…

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    Shakespeare’s 1599 Hamlet manifests verisimilitude as it is seen through the eyes of a troubled intellectual and how the enduring power of Hamlet’s characterisation has affected personal responses towards the text. Shakespeare evokes many different and contrasting opinions of Hamlet through the way he has articulated the title character and also in the way Hamlet treats those around him and how Hamlet’s troubling nature affects his loved ones, for better or worse. Hamlet forces the line between…

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    Austin Williams Mrs. Armstrong English 262-02 25 April 2016 The Lonesome Lady of Shalott “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.” Prudish and narrow-minded are excellent terms that describe how the people from the Victorian era are portrayed. The Victorian era was a time when the legs of a table had to be concealed under cloth so that it was not suggestive in any way. Alfred, Lord Tennyson was a prominent author in the Victorian era. By the age of forty-one,…

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    Thailand and its biggest city, fascinates travelers with its splendid palaces, colorful and vibrant floating markets, authentic canals, majestic temples and shrines, and, of course, with its delicious food. Bangkok, widely known as “The City of Angels” is so same and so different at the same time. It welcomes visitors with its hot and wet climate, many colors, smells and sounds – a good cocktail that makes you feel like an alien, especially the very first time in the city. Bangkok is nothing but…

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    In Londinium, Boudicca battled, killing everyone that was around her. All the torches the Iceni held were flaming red, orange, and yellow. Her red hair was whipping in the wind as she fought to make things right for her people. She faced a certain harsh death, but her spirit of courage still lives on with us today. Boudicca was born around 25 A.D. in Celtic, Britain. Her mother and father are unknown, but she did have a brother named Ban. Her education is unknown to us today. She did not have…

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    90s Fashion Research

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    Have you ever wondered what fashion was like in the 90s? They have many styles that happened in the 90s. Clothes and accessories in the 90s were very creative and different. There were many different shoe styles for girl teenagers in this period of time. They all varied. The three main types were Skechers, Doc Martins, and Platform heels.("10") In the 90s girls like to wear stuff that had heels on them, whether they were low heels, which were very popular back then, or high heels. Doc Martins…

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    Public Relations- Gawler and Surrounding District Community Gawler Show Youth & Entertainment Committees-2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Key responsibilities: • Develop promotional material. • Successful event organisation. • Promotion through online and social media • Assistance within the musical technical equipment. • Musical entertainment organisation. • Youth team manager. • Monthly meetings are attended. Key outcomes: • Publications successfully promote the event prior, during and after the event…

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