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    The neighborhood of interest is Archway in the North London Borough of Islington. To the north is Upper Holloway, to the south are Tufnell Park and Kentish Town, to the west is Hampstead Heath, and to the east is Finsbury Park. It was named after the Archway bridge (since rebuilt and renamed the Hornsey Lane Bridge) and was previously included as part of Highgate. The neighborhood itself consists of seven small and two large parks, a tube station with the Northern line, and seven bus routes that

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    It is the oldest underground system in the world. The Underground system is today also known as “the tube”. Since 2003, the London underground has been an important part of the transport in London. There are as much as 270 different stations. And the stations take you almost everywhere you want. The most busiest station is undoubtedly Victoria Station, with as much as 76,5 million passengers each year. Thousands of people are using the underground every single day. According

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    Sarah Snyder Mrs. Burrow October 10, 2017 English London Landmarks The city of London is filled with landmarks that bring history and culture to the city. There are many landmarks throughout London in general, however I am focusing on three specific ones: Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and London Eye. The Buckingham Palace and Big Ben have a great historical background, while the London Eye is visited by tourists for leisure. All three of these landmarks are usually considered to be in the top five

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    Stylistic Devices Diction: As Angel Islington dreams about the fall of Atlantis, he remembered that the “huge waves were rising and crashing over the city; the night sky was rent with forks of white lightning… the city trembled; fires started near the great amphitheater and spread, quickly, through the city, defying the storm” (Gaiman 271). In Islington’s strong diction such as “crashing, “trembled”, “defying” it emphasizes the terror and fear in the people as they watch their home collapse. Also

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    A few days before Christmas, Oxford street is swarming with last minute shoppers, laden with parcels and bags. Christmas is the highlight for many people, especially little childen, from as tall as your ankle to as tall as your knee. Small todlers were moaning and disappearing into the clothes racks like magicians disappearing in a puff of smoke entertaining the gullible audiences. Families and friends gradually emerge from clogged buses and congested trains, tired,

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    CHALMERS RYAN SOLICITORS 56 Wedderburn Road Finchley London N12 Tel:12345678912 Fax:01234567891 Ref:w1590155 Boris Peter Fielding 54 Buckingham Way Finchley London N12 OPT Date: 30th June 2016 Dear Mr. Fielding, I am writing to provide you with information in relation to the personal injury claim that you want to bring against Shopping Village Limited Company. First of all, I will repeat the facts in order to make sure of my knowledge of the incident. Then, as you have previously

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    results" (Blood Collection, 2011). The technician should know what tube goes with that specific test that is being ordered. If a patients orders states they need a CBC, and the tech uses a red top tube instead of a lavender top tube and it is sent to the lab, they wrong tests will be perfumed on that vial of blood. When the technician has the blood sample in the tube, improper handling is also very important. Example is if a tube needs to be inverted after the initial draw and it's left standing

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    the identification of a method of fire propagation known as the “trench effect”. 1. A brief report on the incident and the evacuation (500) At King's Cross provides both the mainline railway station above ground and subsurface platforms for the Metropolitan line. There are also the underground tube lines for the Northern, Piccadilly, and Victoria lines. There were two separate escalator shafts leading down to the Victoria and Piccadilly lines; the Northern line was reached from the Piccadilly

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    You have no reason to hesitate: Archway escorts are a pleasure you would be very sorry not to get. The tube station is not the only interesting thing Archway has to offer. Its history is very particular by itself. Its name is owed to Archway bridge which was constructed in 1896 in order to provide better communication with the nearby area. Perhaps it’s thanks to these efforts that Archway escorts can now present such attractiveness, both mental and physical. Before the tunnel was finally built there

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    these days the forest is mostly associated with this legendary figure. Getting there Sherwood Pines is located within a short distance of the city of Nottingham, so you can get to the forest by car, train, tram or bus. By train and tube: the closest railway stations, Shirebrook and Mansfield, are too far from Sherwood Pines to travel by foot. However, you can hop on the bus 15 once you get off the train.

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