1 London is the capital of Great Britain 2It is one of the largest cities in the world 3Its population is about 8 million 4London is situated on the river Thames. 5Traditionally it is divided into several parts, the City, West minster,the West End and the East End. 6 Numerous banks, offices and firms are concentrated in the City. 7Westminster is the aristocratic official part of London.There are Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives and the Houses of Parliament along the north bank of the Thames.The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament is famousfor its big hour bell known as «Big Ben». WestminsterAbbey is the place where the coronation of nearly allkings and queens has taken place. 8Westminster Abbey is the place where the coronation of nearly all kings and queens has taken place. Many of them are buried here as well as some other famous people of the country. 9The West End is the richest and most beautiful part of London. The best hotels, restaurants, shops, clubs,parks and houses are situated there. Trafalgar Square is situated there. 10Trafalgar Square was named in the memory of Admiral Nelson' s victory in the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. 11The East End is populated by working class families.
At first glance, it seems clear what the death penalty is. This is the deprivation of a person's life. However, a person can be deprived of life for various reasons. Even if you do not consider cases of natural death, you can also name the reasons for which violent death occurs. For example, people are killed as a result of unfavorable natural conditions, from hunger, cold, accidents. Unfortunately, a large number of people die from various crimes, from imprudent actions that lead to the death of a person, such as violation of the rules of safety, traffic, handling of various dangerous substances and objects. People kill each other in wars, during interethnic and other conflicts, on the basis of blood feud. But all the above examples of the deprivation of a person's life socially and legally have nothing to do with the death penalty.
2It is one of the largest cities in the world
3Its population is about 8 million
4London is situated on the river Thames.
5Traditionally it is divided into several parts, the City, West minster,the West End and the East End.
6 Numerous banks, offices and firms are concentrated in the City.
7Westminster is the aristocratic official part of London.There are Buckingham Palace where the Queen lives and the Houses of Parliament along the north bank of the Thames.The clock tower of the Houses of Parliament is famousfor its big hour bell known as «Big Ben». WestminsterAbbey is the place where the coronation of nearly allkings and queens has taken place.
8Westminster Abbey is the place where the coronation of nearly all kings and queens has taken place. Many of them are buried here as well as some other famous people of the country.
9The West End is the richest and most beautiful part of London. The best hotels, restaurants, shops, clubs,parks and houses are situated there. Trafalgar Square is situated there.
10Trafalgar Square was named in the memory of Admiral Nelson' s victory in the battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
11The East End is populated by working class families.
At first glance, it seems clear what the death penalty is. This is the deprivation of a person's life. However, a person can be deprived of life for various reasons. Even if you do not consider cases of natural death, you can also name the reasons for which violent death occurs. For example, people are killed as a result of unfavorable natural conditions, from hunger, cold, accidents. Unfortunately, a large number of people die from various crimes, from imprudent actions that lead to the death of a person, such as violation of the rules of safety, traffic, handling of various dangerous substances and objects. People kill each other in wars, during interethnic and other conflicts, on the basis of blood feud. But all the above examples of the deprivation of a person's life socially and legally have nothing to do with the death penalty.