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    Potter. He is a London Black Cab Driver, he was chosen as the client due to the fact he would use the application on a daily basis because his current Taxi Cab does not include a built-in trip computer as standard and one would be helpful to him while at work to give him useful information about his journeys and the vehicle, which he relies on to produce any sort of salary since he is self-employed. His job consists of making journeys of varying lengths between destinations across London and the surrounding

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    Liverpool Research Paper

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    City of Liverpool Often described as a city with the “most splendid setting of any English city” and the home of Beatle’s music. Liverpool’s history stretches back over 800 years, covering everything from maritime trading to Beatlemania. The city’s history as one of the world’s great ports earned its designated UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2004. There’s no better way to learn about this story of Liverpool than a visit to the city’s national museums; World Museum Liverpool, Walker Art Gallery

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    Ain T Language Analysis

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    The word ain’t is one of the most commonly-overlooked mistake in the English dictionary. It is used very often in TV, books, movies, media, and music, so we shouldn’t be surprised it is now in our real life. Even though our English teachers and grammar books label the word ain’t as incorrect the use of the word has not been banished just yet. One writer on the topic, Linda Eve Diamond, starts off her article by asking her audience “is it true what they say, that ain’t ‘ain’t a word’ (or at least

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    In addition to prose novels, Zadie Smith has written numerous short stories that have been included in literary anthologies and magazines. In 2000, she partnered with fellow London writer Nick Hornby to publish Speaking With The Angel (2000), an anthology compiled of twelve short stories by Smith, Hornby, and ten other authors. Smith’s contribution, “I’m The Only One”, tells the story of a young man and his troubled relationship with his sister. Another collection of stories was published under the

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    York City Description

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    It had been a long and stressful week for me so I was happy that I could finally enjoy another Gotham NY class again. I was excited once I heard our next journey through the city would be Chelsea and The Village. I have visited these areas before and have always dreamed that I will one day move there. We started off the day by walking the High Line on 30th street and Tenth Avenue. The High Line is an elevated park within the city that stretches 1.45 miles long. The park was once a street level freight

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    How is life in America? Six weeks ago, I could not answer it. I did not think too much before I made the decision to come here. All I knew about the US came from the Trevor Noah’s comedy show, which convinced me this would be full of fun. After six weeks, I, now, still cannot answer this question with confidence. I merely stayed in one city, Los Angeles, and what I experienced is only a part of the life in LA. However, the vitality, slow-paced life, friendly people of this city have deeply impressed

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    Zhoushan Comparison

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    “Each man reads his own meaning into New York" - Meyer Berger. New York is the one of the largest city in the world which located at east of the united states, it is a lovely, modern and fashion city, so many different culture are exchange and blending at here, which makes this city has so much power to influences the world on the financial, media, politics, entertainment and fashion areas. As a part of New Yorker, I love this city. Although, my hometown also is locate at the east of China. As the

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    Victorian Era Games

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    Have you ever wondered what games were played in the Victorian Era. There are many different types of games that you can play, but I’m just going to give a few examples of what games they played back then. First game that we are going to talk about is Lawn Tennis. Lawn Tennis was first invented in 1874. Tennis was one of the most enjoyed sports in the Victorian Era, although tennis can be traced to fourteenth century France. The game was played in nineteenth century United States, but it was invented

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    Going back in time into England’s history and the The Elizabethan Era, during sixteenth century under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, we would be able to see the specific formal fashion that was used at the time. The queen utilized a stringent set of dress code known as the Sumptuary Laws (Alchin). These laws put a limit in expenditure for the people and restricted the luxury of clothing in order to make a clear difference in the social ranks (Alchin). Punishments for not following the Sumptuary

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    The Clothing in Renaissance The Renaissance was a period of time and values of 16th century were passed on through the fashion. For a period of time the expression itself is full of innovation and creativity, it is reflects the fashion and style of the times. Fashion that was displayed in the Renaissance era was by the influence of Britain's queen Elizabeth, Victoria and Christopher Columbus. These affect the significant differences of auxiliary, your clothes style up and down the class society

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