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    This report will be conducted as follow, first a brief introduction of the analysed industry; the UK supermarket industry with a concise facts about the size of this industry in the UK, then analysing the macro environment of the UK supermarket industry by using the PEST framework that analyses the Political, Economical, Social and Technological factors, which has a direct impact on the UK supermarket industry. After that the micro environment of the UK supermarket industry will be analysed in depth

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    Company performs in Stratford-upon Avon and at the Barbican Centre in London. A modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, close to its original site, is under way. Most cities and towns in Britain have at least one theatre. There are 500 youth theatres in England alone. The Unicorn Theatre for Children and Polka Children’s Theatre, both in London, present plays written specially for children, and the Young Vic Company in London and Contact Theatre Company in Manchester stage plays for young people

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    the towns, but it was still significant. In a selection of Essex manors hit in 1349 the range was between 25% at Market Roding rising to 54% at High Easter. Medieval Essex was highly manorialised and close to the main trade routes out of London and along the Essex coast and therefore more vulnerable. Overall rural mortality is thought to have been around 30% for those parts of Europe affected

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    case of failure of the data nodes, the name node knows which data node has failed since that particular data node will not report back in time to the name node. The name node also knows where the data that is supplied to the data node has gone redundantly to the other data node. Therefore the job still goes to completion even though a couple of data nodes fail in the big data processing. Since the Hadoop MapReduce framework is master-slave architecture there is a chance of single point failure. The

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    London, England’s capital, is one of the top twenty-five largest cities in the world, located on the River Thames with a history reaching all the way back to Roman times. From the London Eye and Big Ben to the Albert and Victoria Memorial and Buckingham Palace, there is an abundance of adventures to journey on in the prodigious city of London. Despite all the fascinating monuments and architecture there is to see, London has the reputation of constantly being gloomy and raining. With this reputation

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    Joseph Bazalgette built London’s current sewage system in the 1960’s and, at the time of construction, they stopped the spread of Cholera which was rapidly spreading amongst Londoners at the time. The system also brought an end to the Great Stink of London. (BBC History, 2016) Introduction to the Thames Tideway Tunnel The construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel is an eight-year project starting in 2016 with the projected completion date in 2023. The tunnel is being constructed in order to address

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    Victorian London in Charles Dickens era was a city suffering under the weight of the masses of people that lived there. In Dickens' time, London was the largest city in the world, both due to its population increase and the urban sprawl caused by influx of so many people. There were nearly 4 million inhabitants of the 'Great City' at the height of the Victorian age. This number was an increase of nearly three million people over a period of approximately 30 years, there were many problems associated

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    Explain the nature, character and spatial distribution of world cities Closely associated with the process of globalisation is the notion of ‘World cities’. World cities are those such as London, New York and Tokyo where urban function has moved beyond the national scale to become a part of the international and global system. They are centres of culture, economics, employment, tourism, transport and communications and have been referred to as the command centres of the World’s borderless economy

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    Case one Macy’s Department Store Repositioning Jingjing Li BUS 2275 Business Strategy and Simulation–Section 050 Instructor: Anish Bania Due Date: Jan 16, 2013 Table of Contents Executive Summary 2 Statement of the problem/opportunity/and objectives 2 Analysis of the situation 2 External and internal 2 Porter’s five –forces model 3 1. The threat of new entrants. 3 2. The bargaining power of buyers. 3 3. The bargaining power of suppliers. 4 4. The threat of substitute

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    bad intentions which depends on perspective. Place can be shaped by a variety of factors: historic events, economic implications, physical changes to the landscape and cultural influences. Brixton is one of the most complex places within the Greater London area that has changed significantly over a period of a century. With a long standing history of changes by internal and external forces, Brixton looks very different from what longstanding denizens remember. As it has gone through economic, socio-cultural

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