The London Subway
The world's oldest subway is not in New York or Paris but in
London. The .... ports.
London's first railway was the
London and Greenwich. ....
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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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London Poets, Writers
The works of William Blake, William Wordsworth, and EM Forster share a similarity when it comes to their portrayals of the people of
London. ....
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JACK LONDON
.... III. Why is Jack
London important to us today? .... Jack
London wrote many short stories and novels. He was a very popular adventure story writer. ....
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Jack London's Call of the Wild
Jack
London in The Call of the Wild uses the story of the dog Buck as a dramatization of his belief that there is a "primordial beast" within each of us that ....
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Jack London's The Call of the Wild
Jack
London's The Call of the Wild concerns the adventures of a dog named Buck. .... Well, he would see to it that he never went down" (
London 31). ....
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History of London's Railways
London's first railway was the
London and the Greenwich. .... GM Davies, Geology of
London and Southeast England, Prentice Hall, 1959. ....
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Jack London
Jack
London was a writer best-known for his adventure stories, many of them set in the wilds of the cold North or at sea. ....
London had little formal education. ....
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Old London Bridge
When people in the United States today hear the term "
London Bridge," they are most likely to think of one of the most peculiar sights anywhere within the ....
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Convention of the Communist League in London
The convention of the Communist League now under way in here in
London has articulated a political platform that calls for nothing less than destruction and ....
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William Blake's poem "London"
William Blake's "
London" is a poem in which the imagery is used by the poet to create a dark vision of the urban setting and to give hints of daily horrors ....
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Monet's London Pictures
Monet's
London pictures demonstrate his ability to convey atmosphere and also show his approach to experimentation with the technical means to portray ....
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The Written Constitution
....
London, Penguin. Berendt, 1997, Spring. ....
London: Department of Constitutional Affairs, Accessed on the Internet 2003-12-04: at http://www. ....
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Symbol of Fire in Literature
The Struggle For One's Character in Faulkner and
London In "Barn Burning," Colonel Sartoris Snopes must struggle between the truth and honor represented by his ....
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MacIntyre Ethics
.... Oxford Univ. Press,
London: 1967. Hirsch, F. The Social Limits of Growth. Harvard Univ. .... MacIntyre, A. A Short History of Ethics. RKP,
London: 1967. ....
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Call of the Wild & The Incredible Journey
This study will provide a comparative analysis of Jack
London's The Call of the Wild and Sheila Burnford's The Incredible Journey. ....
London, Jack (1981). ....
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City of Los Angeles
.... When one writes about
London, or New York, there is a context and a historicity that the writer may participate in. There is a "true ....
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THE BANK OF CANADA
.... Goodhart, CAE (1985). The evolution of central banks.
London:
London School of Economics. Krehm, W. (1993, November). Better banking. ....
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Architect Sir Christopher Wren
Special emphasis will be placed on Wren's importance as an architect in
London following the Great Fire of 1666. .... Paul's Cathedral in
London. ....
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Role of a Central Bank in a Modern Economy
.... September 1993): 84. Goodhart, Charles AE The Evolution of Central Banks.
London:
London School of Economics, 1985. Jaffe, T., and ....
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Earthquakes of 1750
.... A full and proper historical account of city dwellers responses to the earthquakes should include an understanding of life in
London and Westminster before the ....
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David Copperfield & Charles Dickens: Examine the Character ...
.... almost unaltered, the account of his time in the blacking factory (changed to Murdstone and Grinby's) and the desolate life he had led for a while in
London. ....
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Hans Jurgen Eysenck's Psychological Theories
.... His German origins barred him from the British military but he served the war effort as a fire watcher in the
London Blitz. ....
London: Routledge, 1994. ....
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh
.... They were invited, as a group, to send "modern" work to the important Arts and Crafts Society Exhibition in
London in 1896 where their pieces "evoked a storm ....
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Melanie Klein
.... Introduction to psychoanalysis: Contemporary theory and practice.
London, UK: Routledge. ....
London, UK: Free Association Books. Grosskurth, P. (1986). ....
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Psychological Eclectic Theory
.... The increase of self-designated eclecticism among therapists has clearly, in the view of some, been a mixed blessing (Nelson Jones, 1985;
London, 1986 & 1988). ....
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The Architecture of Great Britain
.... He built a Banqueting Hall at Whitehall in
London that conforms in every respect to the principles embodied in Palladio's treatise, though it does not copy any ....
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Influence of Marcel Duchamp on the Dadaist Movement
.... Surrealist Art.
London: Thames and
London, 1985. Green, Martin. .... Movements in Art Since 1945.
London: Thames and Hudson, 1989. Richter, Hans. ....
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Radio and Newscasts
.... It was with his coverage from
London throughout the war however, that brought Murrow his importance. .... The Golden Age of Wireless.
London: Oxford UP, 1965. ....
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Globalization of Financial Markets & American Banks
.... In
London, the raucous floor trading activity associated with stock market operations has largely disappeared. Almost all
London ....
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