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    Shakespeare’s Globe Theater was built so lots of people could see his plays. It was built in 1599 on the Thames River in the Bankside District of London, England. It was three stories tall and could hold about 3,000 people. The Gallery is where the people sat to watch the plays. The benches they sat on were very steep. Some people couldn’t pay to sit in the gallery. They were called groundlings. They only had to pay 1 penny to watch while standing in the yard. The stage was maybe 45 feet wide…

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    The Moulding of Shakespeare’s Colourful World The world is shaped and moulded by the artists of the past, and the artist that created the most significant shift in the world was William Shakespeare and the Globe Theatre. The first Globe Theatre was one of the first playhouses in London and viewing the shows there was past time for many of the people in England.The original Globe burned down and then was rebuilt. The second Globe Theatre was torn down as theatres were closed. The third Globe…

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    Silicon Roundabout and Tech City – London Walking Tour (Ref URL) (for linking other articles please include following words/phrases in content – “m by montcalm hotels”) (words limit: 1000) The baptism of Silicon Roundabout has been done by the then Chief Technology Officer of Dopplr Matt Biddulph. Ever since then Silicon Roundabout had been a massive hit with Dopplr a popular social networking site for frequent travellers . UK has the upcoming Digital city on the similar lines of Silicon…

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    lessened muscular power” (J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci, 2002). This condition is now known as Parkinson’s disease after the person who first described it. James Parkinson, the first child of Mary and John Parkinson, was born at 1 Hoxton Square, Shoreditch, London, on April 11, 1775. His father, John, was a member of the Anatomical Warden of the Surgeon’s Company and worked as an apothecary and a surgeon in their city (Pearce, 1989). Influenced by his father, James gained an interest in the…

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    Oranges and Lemons in its entirety goes: “'Oranges and lemons,' say the bells of St. Clements. 'You owe me three farthings,' say the bells of St. Martin's. 'When will you pay me?' say the bells of Old Bailey. 'When I grow rich,' say the bells of Shoreditch. 'When will that be?' say the bells of Stephey. 'I do not know,' say the the great bells of Bow. Here comes a candle to light you to bed. Here comes a chopper to chop off your head. Chip chop chip chop- the last man is dead.” The third stanza…

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    them all the same way. They both had a hatred for women who were prostitutes, they both had wives who secretly returned back to prostitution while still being married. All of the murders happened between Liverpool Station, Whitechapel Station, and Shoreditch High Station (Barrett 3). Some say that they did not know if they would ever find out who Jack was. Many sources mention suspects’ names but later mention that…

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    for 2015” in the Telegraph. Its 51 guest rooms blend an eclectic mixture of modern furniture and antiques. The lobby is home to a bar, coffee shop, library and gallery, and it has the feel of a meeting place rather than a formal hotel lobby. Z Shoreditch – Located on Old Street in East London, this 111 room hotel offers convenience for those traveling for business or pleasure with its proximity to the Old Street tube station, and The Bower shopping centre and Liverpool street are a walk…

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    William Shakespeare, known as “Bard of Avon”, was and is still regarded as the greatest writer in the English language. He is often called England’s national poet. Shakespeare was an English poet, playwright, actor, dramatist, and many other theatre occupations. His works within the arts have diversified from over 38 plays, 154 sonnets, narrative poems, and verses all being translated into several living languages. Famous plays like Romeo & Juliet and Henry have been idolized within the arts for…

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    voyagers as well as for those on a fast weekend getaway. Innovation bunches in territories, for example, Cambridge, Newcastle and Brighton may have a superior case for getting presentation and money. Old Street Tech City, in the Old Street zone of Shoreditch in London, has had enormous introduction, yet different areas may merit it more. Tech City is regularly trumpeted as the friend in need of the UK's hailing economy and a definitive swap for a broken budgetary administrations industry by…

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    Works Cited Primary Fry, Elizabeth Gurney. “Regarding the New Model Prison at Petonville.” Received by Captain Jebb, Historys Heroes?, 22 July 1841, historysheroes.e2bn.org/hero/othersources/108/12. Accessed 20 November 2016. In the Letter, Fry writes of the awful conditions that would be imposed on the New Model Prison at Petonville, requesting there be a way for light to enter the cell, and a way to enable the prisoners to interact occasionally. This letter reveals Mrs. Fry's character when…

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