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    Disparity In London

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    A key cause of unaffordable housing in the South East and London, and regional inequality in the UK, is that both the UK’s politics and finance sectors are based in London. It could therefore be argued to eliminate regional disparity and the inflated property market, we must separate parliament from the finance sector. Moving parliament to a city in the North of England such as Manchester would cause thousands of high skilled workers to migrate to the North, stimulating the local economy. General

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    Jack The Ripper Identity

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    In the dark early morning hours on the streets of London’s East End between the months of August and November in 1888, a deranged and depraved person would roam the streets to murder at least five women participating in prostitution in the Whitechapel district. On November 9, 1888, fate would have Mary Jane Kelly brutally attacked at her place of residence and subsequently murdered and mutilated beyond imagination. The most likely suspect was the increasingly bloodthirsty and still anonymous killer

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    East-Midland English

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    phonetics of English Shcherbakova Natalia, group 01 Contents: 1.Introduction 2.English in East Midlands 1.Vowels 2.Consonants 3.Word Stress 4.Sentence rhythm and intonation 3.Conclusion 4.List of references Introduction East Midlands, general facts The East Midlands, in its broadest sense, is the eastern part of central England (and therefore part of the United Kingdom as well). The East Midlands covers three major landscape areas: The relatively flat coastal plain of Lincolnshire,

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    Over the years many historians have researched further into the Whitechapel murders and discovered more about what this revealed about class in late Victorian London. It can be highlighted that there were many different views surrounding the issue of class, such as the views of the working class, the issues that were highlighted surrounding class differences and specifically demonstrating what the Whitechapel murders revealed about the pre-existing social tensions in Victorian society. As well as

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    the strides they have made over a century. YEAR # OF JEWS IN ENGLAND 1815 25000 1851 35000 1880 60000 (Naman 47) "In 1800, the overwhelming majority of London's Jews, rich and poor, were still living in the East End of London, in and around the

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    Multicultural London English, a sociolect of English. MLE is considered a ‘young’ dialect mainly spoken by young, working-class people in the multicultural neighbourhoods’ that incorporates both elements of Caribbean creole and other ‘non-native’ influences. Paul Kerswill, an investigator from Lancaster University carried out research on the theme of the emergence, acquisition, and diffusion of a new variety (2007-10.) Kerswill analysed language use in Hackney, an area in the East End of London originally

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    Jack The Ripper Impact

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    What was the impact of Jack the ripper in Victorian England? Why is he so infamous? WORD LIMIT: 1350-1650 In the year 1888, Whitechapel of London was targeted in a stream of ferocious murders so explicit that it grew to a response that came from all of Victorian England. The media, police investigators and local civilians were deeply impacted upon these occurrences in several ways. Jack The Ripper is to this day infamously known as the killer of at least 5 female prostitutes in the span of only

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    Has Hosting the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games Been Successful in Fulfilling The Olympic legacy? Has Hosting the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympics Games Been Successful in Fulfilling The Olympic legacy? London was placed on the shortlist for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics host city back in May 2004. The International Olympics Committee (IOC) eventually announced that London had been successful in July 2005 following a large campaign backing the bid. The bid for the games was

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    financially must be difficult, however many women residing in the East End of London succumbed to such a lifestyle. Sadly, all five canonical victims of the notorious ‘Ripper’ had come to live out their lives in a manner most of us would find unfathomable. In James Tully book, Prisoner 1167: The Madman who was Jack the Ripper, explains the how the East End of London was a place where prostitution was prevalent: The prostitutes in the East End come in all ages, shapes, and sizes – from the prettiest of

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    States with his family but also worked overseas a lot in East End London in the cotton industry. He had plenty of knowledge of the area and was comfortable with it. “It has long been suggested that Jack the Ripper spent time in the United States, was likely a frequent overseas traveler, with extensive knowledge of the East London area where the murders took place” (James), connecting this to Maybrick and his frequent trips to and from London with his wife. James Maybrick was very comfortable with

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