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    the fire caused that swept through the city afterwards. He then uses hyperbole by saying‚ "San Francisco is gone." He uses metaphor when he says ". . .the smoke of San Francisco’s burning was a lurid tower. . ." He uses personification to paint the picture he sees before him‚ ". . .this lurid tower swayed in the sky. . ." Again‚ he uses personification ". . .the flames were leaping forward." Yet again‚ he uses personification to describe the seemingly alive and unstoppable fire saying‚ "Thus did

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    available qualifications London market qualifications – recognition in CII framework Qualification Credit value in CII qualification framework Equivalent to CII units (Important note: where the CII units listed below are passed or already held additional credits will not be awarded in respect of the London market exams unless specifically stated otherwise) PROFESSIONALISM A CENTURY OF Additional credits/units required to complete the CII Certificate in Insurance (minimum 40 credits

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    and Jack London - witness catastrophe‚ yet the way they perceive and describe it are different. Not one soul looks on and shall distinguish it exactly the same‚ but the mood or tone in which the disasters are described would be expected to be comparable. Twain brings to the table a personal take and focuses on the “curiosities” of the earthquake. London observes the disaster from the relative distance of “the bay”‚ while describing the destruction of the “conflagration.” Twain and London write about

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    The Sick Rose vs. London: A poetic Comparison William Blake was a renowned poet whose works continue to be recognized long after his death. Blake was more than a poet he was also a painter and printmaker. Often his engraving art would act as the accompanying image to his poetry. Throughout his lifetime the British poet wrote several poems. The vast

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    Running head: London Bombings Of 2005 The London Bombings of 2005: An After-Action Review University of Phoenix Abstract The bombings that took place in London England in July‚ 2005 were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks aimed at inflicting as much damage as possible to the Western society that we are a part of. This paper will explain the events that occurred as well as the response by government and law enforcement personnel in combating and apprehending those responsible as

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    Kelo v. City of New London In the case of Kelo v. City of New London‚ the United States Supreme Court issued a ruling that examined the power of the government in the exercise of the power of “eminent domain” (Scott 119). This power involves the authority of the government to take over the land from property owners forcefully. The guarantee to this power is enshrined in the Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution‚ whereby the Federal‚ state or local representations of the government can

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    can lift loads much higher because it does not have QTZ160 Tower Cranes the mobility of other types of cranes. One type of fixed crane is the tower crane. A tower crane is basically a balance crane in its modern form. Tower cranes typically provide the most usefulness due to their combination of lifting capacity and height‚ thus making them a must have when constructing tall buildings. However‚ with this great power of the tower crane also comes a great potential danger. When using such

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    Why did the london tube map become ’an iconic image of london’? The Tube Map‚ formally known as the London underground map‚ is the map which represents the lines and stations of the London Underground - London’s rapid rail transit system. It is a simplified map which is not strictly accurate in terms of geography‚ but effectively shows the relative position of stations through the graphical approach using representation of artificially straitened route lines which are placed vertical‚ horizontal

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    THE GLOBE THEATRE‚ LIFE IN LONDON AND WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE THE GLOBE THEATRE The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare’s playing company; the Lord Chamberlain’s Men and was destroyed by the Great fire of London on 29 June 1613. A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642. The precise location of the building remained unknown until a small part of the foundations‚ including one original

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