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    edition‚ London: Secker and Warburg Journals: Bowling‚ B. and Phillips C.‚ (2007) “Disproportionate and Discriminatory: Reviewing the Evidence on Police Stop and Search”. Modern Law Review. 70(6) Dicristina‚ B.‚ (2006)‚ “Durkheims latent theory of gender and homicide” Reports: Bell‚ I.‚ 2011‚ Statistical bulletin on the public disorder of 6th to 9th August 2011 King‚ M.L.‚ Jr.‚ (1968) "The American Dream‚" Negro History Bulletin 31 (5) Macpherson‚ W.‚ 1998‚ The Stephen Lawrence Enquiry‚ London: Home

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    to use public transportation and not their cars‚ and so it‚ decreases vehicular congestion. For this reason‚ some of the public transportation‚ more commonly used‚ are buses and trains. On the other hand‚ a private car is a very expensive type of transport because it must have a strict maintenance such‚ as gas‚ parts‚ oil‚ and a mechanical upkeep. All this leads to excessive monetary expenditure. In this aspect of cost‚ public transportation is more convenient. Second‚ time used in these two types

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    22/4/17 Journal Entry #8 London Christopher embarks on a challenging journey to London which acts as a symbolic rite of passage‚ as he successfully transitions from a boy needs help completing everyday task for the normal person to someone who can independently complete a task beyond his limitations. Christopher had to endure thirst and hunger while he was in a state of confusion while waiting for a train. I felt sympathetic towards him‚ feeling both worried but at the same time a sense of reverence

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    “To Build a Fire” by Jack London is the tragic tale of a man who becomes a victim of the relentless and unforgiving power of nature. Mirroring life as most people experience it‚ realistic fiction includes the daily challenges and tribulations of being human. Throughout the story‚ London creates irony through the main character‚ which adds to the bleakness that is realism. The main character in this story is a newcomer to the land who is oblivious to nature’s abilities. With little knowledge of

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    tissue phantoms coupled with the fact that the biological tissues are porous in nature consisting of numerous blood vessels of various diameters‚ make the job of determination of the laser intensity distributions extremely difficult. The Radiative Transport Equation (RTE) developed by Chandrasekhar [4] has been employed in the present work to solve for the light transfer inside the tissue phantoms. The RTE model‚ developed by Chandrasekhar [4] has been developed by considering a balance of photons inside

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    Tower of London‚ is a historic castle on the north bank of the River Thames in central London‚ England. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets‚ separated from the eastern edge of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The White Tower‚ which gives the entire castle its name‚ was built by William the Conqueror in 1078‚ and was a resented symbol of oppression‚ inflicted upon London by the new

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    “To Build a Fire” is a short story written by Jack London‚ published in 1908. The story takes place in the Yukon when a man mistakenly ventures off the main train during the freezing winter with only a dog‚ who he shares no bond with‚ as a companion. His goal in to meet up with some friends who have set up in an old camp on Henderson Creek by 6 o’clock that night. It is seen from the beginning that he is incredibly inexperienced and overly confident when he underestimates the dangers of the treacherous

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    Jack London describes his first chapter as "Into the primitive" by describing how Buck’s life use to be fair and dependable through his owners. Now it is unfair and untrustworthy. He was snatched from his original owner into a world full or cruelty. His

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    During the renaissance time in London‚ cities did not have the sewage systems and cleanliness people have today. Disease and germs were floating in the people’s water and sitting on doors‚ tables‚ and chairs. Because of these things‚ the Bubonic Plague of London was started. But was hygiene the only reason the plague was started? And what is the Bubonic Plague? During the Renaissance time period‚ the Bubonic Plague killed many people in London‚ and this paper will state what caused it‚ the symptoms

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    The Affects of Regionalism on the Works of Jack London In 1903‚ Jack London published his novel Call of the Wild‚ and with it made his mark on literature in America and achieved worldwide acclaim. It’s a story of a dog named Buck‚ who was snatched from his luxurious home in Santa Clara‚ California‚ and transported to the Yukon Territory to work as a labor dog during the Klondike gold rush in 1897. Buck assimilates to survive among abusive men and vicious dogs‚ and in the process he discovers

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