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    Hulme City Challenge

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    Hulme City Challenge‚ Manchester Initial Problems Hulme used to be Manchester’s most deprived area. Poor construction led to dampness‚ leaking roofs and cracks in walls. Electrical heating increased condensation and corroded the internal structure. Cockroach infestations reported regularly. Vacant units were increasingly let to families lower down the housing list. Cosmetic attempts (e.g. redecoration) increased costs but had little impact. A child fell from a balcony in 1970. Crime rates

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    The Lost Roman City

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    looking for the lost Roman city believed to be the birthplace of three of Jesus’ apostles may have finally found what they were looking for in the upper Jordan Valley. A team led by Kinneret Institute for Galilean Archaeology head Dr. Mordechai Aviam may have uncovered the city of Julias during excavations at Beit Habek in Bethsaida‚ a former fisherman’s village north of the Sea of Galilee which is mentioned in the Bible several times. The New Testament points to the lost city as the home of Jesus’ apostles

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    The Dark City Quiz

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    VCD 179 Dark City* Choose ONE of the following questions‚ and respond accordingly. You should write up at least a few paragraphs. Try to organize the writing in a logical‚ unified way. Start with an introduction that states your main idea(s); then‚ present your interpretation/answer—with supporting evidence from the movie—and a conclusion that repeats your main idea. 1. One of the main concepts behind Dark City is the idea of confinement (being stuck) in a changing environment. Discuss

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    City of Ember” Analysis This essay will explore the movie “City of Ember”. The first time I watched “City of Ember” it was purely for the enjoyment of watching a film with my three young sons. I took little note of the style‚ texture or structure of the film. However‚ after having read the text from week one and two and reacquainting myself with the film yesterday I have come to appreciate the film for more than just the family aspect that first drew me to watch. Now I can appreciate the action

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    Poems: City Planners

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    The Poems analysed are: The City Planners‚ Margaret Atwood and The Planners‚ Boey Kim Cheng. These are taken from the IGCSE Cambridge Poetry Anthology‚ but may be interesting for unseen poetry too. Question Set How do these poets use language and structure to get across their theme? I wrote this in about half an hour. Both poems are very similar‚ and have the same topic - City Planning - as shown in their titles. Structurally‚ they are different though‚ and the tone differs in places. I’ve

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    the city of Los Angeles

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    "L.A." redirects here. For other uses‚ see La (disambiguation). This article is about the U.S. city. For the county‚ see Los Angeles County‚ California. For other uses‚ see Los Angeles (disambiguation). Page semi-protected Los Angeles City City of Los Angeles Downtown Los Angeles‚ Venice‚ Griffith Observatory‚ Hollywood Sign Flag Seal Nickname(s): "L.A."‚ "City of Angels"‚[1] "Angeltown"‚[2] "Lalaland"‚ "Tinseltown"[3] Location in Los Angeles County in the state of California Los Angeles

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    Lost City of Atlantis

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    The city of Atlantis. Described by many as the most advanced of the human civilizations. Some believe that the city was destroyed by one of the greatest natural dThe Legend of Atlantis begins with two dialogues: Timaeus and Critias‚ written by a classical Greek philosopher‚ Plato. He describes the inhabitants of Atlantis as a noble and powerful race who lived on the island located in the middle of the Atlantic ocean. Greek myths tell us that Poseidon created a dwelling for a mortal woman he fell

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    A Destroyed and Conquered City 3Early one morning‚ King Menelaus of Greece‚ woke to find his wife‚ who’s name was Helen‚ gone. The king soon QAlearned that she was kidnapped by Paris‚ Prince of Troy. 2After the shock‚ Menelaus promised to get back Helen‚ so he called all the kings of Greece. After recruiting the kings‚ they sailed with Menelaus to Troy. As the kings SVpursued the city‚ they LYdisappointedly discovered that it was surrounded by a great wall. 6Of course‚ Menelaus was unhappy. The

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    IE University Admission Essays 1. How do I envision the city of the future? My vision of the city of the future may be considered a bit too positive‚ however that is what I believe it would be like. So‚ primarily I believe all the issues with public transportation system will be resolved and there would be no more traffic jams. All the transport would be powered with electric engines‚ and no more carbon dioxide emissions would come from the buses like they do nowadays. Also‚ lots of people would

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    A Tale of Two Cities

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    Hannah Howard Ms. Freel English II 4/25/13 A Tale of Two Cities Throughout the book A Tale of Two Cities‚ Charles Dickens portrays several themes using specific characters. An example of this is Sydney Carton and how he is used to represent redemption. Carton’s character demonstrates redemption through specific events that show how he is redeemed. Through the book Carton’s redemption is shown using Lucie’s child‚ Carton’s replacing Charles Darnay in jail‚ and finally dying in Darnay’s place

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