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  London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rising traffic congestion on city centre roads led to the creation of the world's first metro system — the London Underground — in 1863, driving yet further expansion and urbanisation.
London's local government system struggled to cope with the rapid growth, especially in providing the city with adequate infrastructure.
The Natural History Museum, Science Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum (dealing with fashion and design) are clustered in South Kensington's "museum quarter", whilst the British Museum houses historic artefacts from around the world.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/London   (5899 words)

  
 Science News Online: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Oxlade describes how skyscrapers are constructed to cope with high winds, extreme temperatures, and earthquakes.
Albert Einstein considered the idea of quantum entanglement, like much of quantum physics, to be ridiculous.
Darling also describes Albert Einstein's realizations that space and time are changeable and that gravity can bend light.
www.sciencenews.org /pages/books.asp   (9827 words)

  
 Alienation - I Call No Place Home - Introduction to Symptoms
The more recent version starred Jack Nicholson as Frank Chambers, a man alienated from traditional society and all it stands for.
The existentialist author Albert Camus said that the style and theme of The Postman Always Rings Twice was an important influence when he wrote The Stranger, published in 1942.
The Stranger portrays a man who seems to have no heart, no soul, and no capacity to love or feel in the normal way.
www.thehealthcenter.info /emotions/alienation   (1009 words)

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