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    Pretty Boy Floyd: Oklahoma Outlaw

    Stop! Put your hands in the air! Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd was an Oklahoma outlaw during the 1930’s. He robbed several banks in Oklahoma and the surrounding states during the Great Depression. Growing up in poverty lead Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd to live a life filled with shoot outs, bank robberies, and killings. His ruthless time was cut short when he was shot and killed by two FBI agents. During the dark days of the Great Depression, an outlaw by the name of Charles “Pretty Boy” Floyd emerged

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    Fernando Torres

    Segunda División for Atlético Madrid, making 40 appearances and scoring seven goals. He joined Premier League club Liverpool in 2007, after signing for a club record transfer fee. He marked his first season at Anfield by being Liverpool's first player since Robbie Fowler in the 1995–96 season to score more than 20 league goals in a season. Torres became the fastest player in Liverpool history to score 50 league goals. He left the club in January 2011 to join Chelsea for a record British transfer fee

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    The Success of Adidas

    THE HUMBLE SUCCESS OF ADIDAS Nowadays, the value of sports has been increasing more and more. So, it is important to have a good quality brands for the sportsmen to wear and equipments to use. Adidas is one of the most famous companies for producing the most quality sport goods. “Many people believe that the name Adidas is an acronym that stands for "all day I dream about sports." This idea has been popularly passed around for many years, but it is utterly false. While it may be used that way

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    Arsenal Fc

    Arsenal Football Club were formed as Dial Square in 1886 by workers at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, south-east London, and were renamed Royal Arsenal shortly afterwards.[8] The club were renamed again to Woolwich Arsenal after becoming a limited company in 1893.[9] The club became the first southern member of the Football League in 1893, starting out in the Second Division, and won promotion to the First Division in 1904. The club's relative geographic isolation resulted in lower attendances than

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    Crime and Media

    reflection of the current culture crisis or a fabrication to sell copy, taking for instance the Murder case of James Bulger in 1993, after the then 10year old boys Robert Thompson and Jon Venable led 2year old James away from a shopping centre in Liverpool to a brutal /senseless and pointless murder the Media was instantly ‘all over’ the case , even though a murder of children by children was extremely rare the reporting of and style of reporting throughout the case was reflecting to the public all

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    Hillsborough Analysis

    Introduction to Studying to Organizations In order to analyse the Hillsborough police department from an organizational perspective, we must know what an organization is. An organization is a social system, which comprises the coordinated action of two or more people towards attaining an objective (Donaldson, 1985). We can also specifically classify the Hillsborough police department as a public sector, not-for profit, service organization, because they serve the community without charging a price

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    New Street Wine Shop

    Market Research New Street Wine Shop is located on New Street near Liverpool Street station. Its main clientele for in-store are people who work, study or live nearby as well as everyone with a computer as they have an online ordering facility too. We have gathered our information through primary and secondary sources. The websites used were that of New Street Wine Shop and Vinexpo. Other data was collected through questionnaire surveys of people around the shop and interviewing the manager.

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    Liverpool Civil War Research Paper

    destruction. The city and its citizens were broken. But the worst laid ahead. In May 1941 Liverpool was hardly bombed. Thousands of people were killed. Others lost their home. Survived were broken and wounded. But nothing could break the spirit of the citizens and people fight against all misery with renewed vigour. The reason why Liverpool was so badly attacked explains a lot. First of all, at that time Liverpool was one of the shipping ports that could provision the country. Secondly, the city was

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    Melanie Liverpool-Turner's Case Study

    second-degree murder into custody. A schizophrenic subway rider, who previously claimed to have pushed someone in the way of a train, pushed a woman onto the tracks of an oncoming train. Nevertheless, Police are still trying to determine whether Melanie Liverpool-Turner had anything to do with the death of a

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    Research

    Introduction The Cities Programme The Cities Programme at the London School of Economics is an innovative centre for teaching and research on urban issues. The Programme studies the relations between the physical and social aspects of cities. We see design as a mode of research and practice that shapes urban environments, responds to urban issues, and connects social and material forms in the city. We take a multi-disciplinary approach to these issues, drawing on expertise and insights from

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