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    London Riots Analysis

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    In 2011‚ London faced four days of rioting and looting involving the community and police force. For many‚ the riots started because of the shooting of Mark Duggan in Tottenham on the 4th of August 2011 but escalated to surrounding boroughs and major cities in the UK. The media reported false accounting from the police‚ fuelling more anger into the riots. This essay critically assesses the disturbances in media and political discourse from the interpretations that reveals the new cultural deficit

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    Introduction In English 92 professional football clubs are registered in 4 divisions. There are 20 clubs in the Premiership League‚ which is the first division league‚ below Premiership League‚ there is a League called Championship League‚ which is the second division league and there are 24 teams‚ the third division league is called League One even though it is not the first division and there are also 24 clubs‚ and the bottom league is called League Two and 24 teams are registered. Today

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    A Study of The English Premier League’s Current Globalisation Strategy The English Premier League (EPL) is the fourth most lucrative sporting league in the world‚ behind America’s NFL‚ NBA and Major League Baseball. It is a corporation owned by the 20 participating football clubs and currently has revenues of £1.8billion a year and television rights deals worth over £2.7 billion. It is already one of the UK’s most successful and recognisable international brands. The EPL’s top four clubs‚ Manchester

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    King Henry V is one of the greatest kings that ever ruled England and was a favorite among his people. One of the reasons behind this is the presence of two men in his life; his father‚ King Henry IV‚ and Sir John Falstaff‚ his lowlife friend and bar companion. Both men represent two opposite father - figures to the young prince. It is the Prince’s ability to take and acquire the best traits in each that makes him surpass both of them and become great. Prince Hal’s relationship with both men is one

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    Analyzing the Performance of the English F.A. Premier League With an Econometric Frontier Model CARLOS PESTANA BARROS Technical University of Lisbon STEPHANIE LEACH Imperial College London This article uses an econometric frontier model to evaluate the performance of football clubs present in the English F.A. Premier League from 1998-1999 to 2002-2003‚ combining sport and financial variables. A stochastic Cobb-Douglas production frontier model is used to generate football club efficiency

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    London Riots

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    London Riots “On the 7th of August 2011‚ the town of Tottenham had been terrorised‚ as overnight riots called for; buildings and cars to be burnt‚ shops to be looted and petrol bombs thrown at police” It is very difficult to understand how such unnecessary violence can be approved on. One of my main reasons for saying this is that during a protest demanding “justice” over the fatal shooting of Mark Duggan‚ an outbreak of looting and violence began. This resulted in eight police officers having

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    Honor or Something

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    Earth. In his play‚ Part One of Henry IV‚ Shakespeare has his characters discuss and search for honor. Specifically the three characters Hotspur‚ a haughty knight with a massive ego‚ Hal‚ the crowned prince of Wales‚ and Falstaff‚ a drunken fat man who was also Hal’s second father. However‚ these three men had completely different views on honor. Hotspur believes that honor is measured by what a man can do and get done‚ Hal sees honor as something you must earn through proving yourself trustworthy

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    Nature vs Nurture

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    inherited by social surroundings as his parents owned a car repair garage and his parents were not in the entertainment career themselves‚ nor did they put any pressure on Bruce to pursue this career. He attended Latmayer School and trained in dance in Tottenham and then Brixton and then went into show business when he was 14 years old with a song‚ dance and accordion act called‚ “Boy Bruce‚ the Mighty Atom”. Choice and Interaction – It is the belief that people take control of their lives during their

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    Shakespeare

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    Sonnets of Shakespeare Shakespeare’s sonnets are a collection of 154 sonnets‚ dealing with themes such as the passage of time‚ love‚ beauty and mortality‚ first published in a 1609 quarto entitled SHAKE-SPEARES SONNETS.: Never before imprinted. (although sonnets 138 and 144 had previously been published in the 1599 miscellany The Passionate Pilgrim). The quarto ends with "A Lover’s Complaint"‚ a narrative poem of 47 seven-line stanzas written in rhyme royal. The first 17 poems‚ traditionally

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    There is numerous amount of cosmological motifs in the play King Henry IV. Each pattern has its similarities expressed by their meaning. The following characters convey opinions that have an astronomic comparison. In the first several stanzas of act 1‚ the king starts to express a feeling of being anxious. He starts complaining tremendously about certain living beings. “Those opposed eyes which‚ like the meteors of a troubled heaven”‚ he utters the comparison of the horse’s eyes partaking in the

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