The City of London
The
City of
London is only a very small part of Greater
London, taking up little more than a square mile in area (approximately two square kilometers). ....
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The London Subway
.... Farringdon Street. It provided a rail link from the Great Western Railway's terminus at Paddington to the
City of
London. By the ....
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Old London Bridge
.... in 1290. By the time of the building of
London Bridge, the
city was in fact both the capital and center of the country. A great ....
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William Blake's poem "London"
.... The vision Blake offers of the
city of
London is of a setting where the spiritual has been sacrificed by societal institutions that degrade those charged with ....
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City of Los Angeles
.... in. There is a "true"
London, a
London that, despite the nature of the
city itself, exists as an ongoing historical entity. It may ....
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The City of Amarna
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London: 1952. Lacovara, Peter. The New Kingdom Royal
City.
London: Kegan Paul Intl., 1997. Moran, William, L. The Amarna Letters. ....
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Site of the City of Akhenaten and Amarna
....
London: 1952. Lacovara, Peter. The New Kingdom Royal
City.
London: Kegan Paul Intl., 1997. Moran, William, L. The Amarna Letters. ....
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City of Jeddah
.... Mohammad, H., & Farsi, S. (1991). Jeddah,
city of art: The sculptures and monuments.
London: Stacey International. Smith, GR, & `Umar al-Zayla`i, A. (eds). ....
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History of London's Railways
.... The first tube railway, the
City and South
London between King William Street and Stockwell, was opened in 1890; by 1907 the network of lines under Central ....
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Politics of the Global City
.... The global
city is not confined to a particular place, like
London or New York, but is more a way of life, making urbanism "the political hyperspace within ....
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Poetry & Attitudes Toward Nature
.... and the
city, he can be compared to William Shakespeare, (1564-1616) England's greatest dramatist, who divided his time between the busy
city of
London and his ....
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Architect Sir Christopher Wren
.... In the end, more than half of the
city of
London was destroyed: "it was found that an area of four hundred and forty-three acres, which had been closely ....
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The Global City Region
.... Barkin, David. "Urban Management in the Global Economy." Global
City Regions: Their Emerging Forms. Ed. Roger Simmonds and Gary Hack.
London: Spon Press, 2000. ....
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Inner City Environments
.... in turn, becomes as bad, if not worse, than the inner
city ghetto itself .... 9 John Black, Urban Transport Planning (
London: Croom recent months are the Watts area ....
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Urbanization Theories
....
London: 1952. Lacovara, Peter. The New Kingdom Royal
City.
London: Kegan Paul Intl., 1997. Moran, William, L. The Amarna Letters. ....
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Sewers & Waste Disposal in Medieval Europe This
.... As will be discussed below, residents also tended to empty their chamber pots onto the streets (Sabine, "
City Cleaning in Medieval
London" 21). ....
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A World History of Fire Service
.... This fire destroyed 2 square miles of the
city, turning thousands of residents out into the streets. The first
London fire brigades were private and formed by ....
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International Stock Markets
.... Eventually, however, informal trading in company shares were renewed in the coffee houses in the
City of
London, the financial and trading center located ....
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Film Noir as a Cinematic Style
.... and the scene is a shadow-filled, dark, sinister looking
London, often viewed at odd camera angles that present a feeling of menace. The
city almost seems like ....
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Competition in the Investment Banking Industry
.... The Eurocurrency Market The development of the Eurocurrency market, with the center of so much of its activity in the
City (
London's self governing financial ....
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Charles II
.... monarchy. Monck managed the
city government of
London during the crisis times of the plague of 1665 and the fire of 1666. During ....
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Criticism of Society in Moll Flanders
.... The novel begins in Essex, but most of the story takes place in the
City of
London. Essex is a region of rich farmland, but for ....
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Social Criticism in Moll Flanders
.... The novel begins in Essex, but most of the story takes place in the
City of
London. Essex is a region of rich farmland, but for ....
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Claude Monet
.... been accomplished from memory, but Monet painted many scenes of Venice when he was in that
city as well. Monet had painted widely in
London before traveling to ....
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Film Noir & Neo-Noir
.... Neo-Noir "Chinatown." The grim, uncompromising end fits the tone and theme of "Night and the
City," a bleak, realistic picture of post war
London life and ....
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Monet's London Pictures
.... Certainly, the well-known fogs of
London provided Monet with an especially difficult and .... The dimly-seen
city in the distance provides perspective and depth. ....
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Ocean Dumping Act
.... Guarascio, The Regulation of Ocean Dumping After
City of New York v. Environmental Protection Agency 12 Boston Col. .... [hereinafter cited as
London Convention]. ....
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Brighton Accessories
.... is sufficient demand at this single retail location Here is a partial list of the questions Brighton must know about Beijing, Mexico
City and
London: Can the ....
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NYC Transit System: Identify the Reasoning to Undertake the ...
.... engineer who developed the prototype for the New York
City subway system, was attacked by critics who argued that the attempt to replicate the
London subway in ....
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The New Super Regions of Europe
.... He argues effectively that
London's preeminence results from the
city's long history of accurate, above-board handling of all types of extremely complex ....
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