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		<description><![CDATA[The following article is part of a series called &#8220;German A-Levels/Abitur 2005 English&#8221;. In Germany you have your a-levels after the 13rd year in school. Pupils are usually between 17 and 18 years when they have their exams. In the compulsory schools you a broad variety of courses: From German, English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Greek [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="update">The following article is part of a series called &#8220;German A-Levels/Abitur 2005 English&#8221;. In Germany you have your a-levels after the 13rd year in school. Pupils are usually between 17 and 18 years when they have their exams. In the compulsory schools you a broad variety of courses: From German, English, Spanish, French, Dutch, Greek to Science, Maths, Geographics, Physics, Literature, Arts and Sports etc. I prepared myself in 2005 for my a-levels by writing everything down. May these articles help anyone. Enjoy!</p>
<p><em>-City lights / Skyline book</em></p>
<p>Skyline book page 160<br />
<strong>Words:</strong><br />
billboards, anonymity, neon signs, sky scarpers, high rise pollution, exhaust, fume, congested traffic, buildings, illuminated city, high crime rates, social differences</p>
<p>Skyline book page 162<br />
<em>Fact file London:</em><br />
- London’s economic output is enormous<br />
- Many minorities live in London (central London)<br />
- prices for nearly everything are higher than elsewhere in the UK<br />
- fast rising prices (housing)<br />
- very good infrastructure hence the spending on public transportation are gigantic compared to the spending in the outer areas<br />
- poverty in London is higher than elsewhere in the UK<br />
- service sector is dominating in London</p>
<p><em>Problems:</em><br />
high prices -&gt; high wages / high cost of living / high crime rate</p>
<p>Skyline book page 162-164<br />
<em>It’s London vs. Britain:</em><br />
The level of subsidy means the amount of money given to certain people to support them.</p>
<p>Fiscal transfers are just another expression for financial transfers.</p>
<p>Urban chic means a trendy live in a megalopolis such as London.</p>
<p>Working down the phone lines means someone working outside London with his phone or laptop and the internet by communicating with the people inside London &#8220;over the phone lines&#8221;.</p>
<p>When speaking of an Agatha Christie Britain one means the Britain as it is described in the author’s books. It is a generalized image of Britain and refers to a romantic vision.</p>
<p>The M25 is a motorway in England and often described as &#8220;the concrete border&#8221;. It divides the London area from the rest of Britain.</p>
<p>London is different from the rest of Britain, because of multiple things:<br />
There is a greater diversity of cultures in London than elsewhere and the prices are also higher than in he outskirts or in the rest of Britain.<br />
That means houses, accommodation, taxes and even parking fees are higher then in any other city.<br />
London has an immense economic output.<br />
It is Britain’s capital and therefore the centre of all political decisions.<br />
London also has an administrative function for the rest of the country.<br />
People living there are younger than people from outer regions and there is also a higher percentage of liberal people; that means they are more tolerant than others. Summed up you can say that the differences are the higher number of ethnic minorities, the higher costs for living, a higher living standard, a higher number of young and liberal people, as well as London’s economic, social, political and administrative importance.<br />
It is not only because of those facts that many people work in the service sector, but also for the reason that London is a multinational gateway for services of all kind. Many companies have their headquarters in London.</p>
<p>Skyline book page 165-166<br />
<em>Can you hear me at the back?</em></p>
<p>The author criticizes multiple aspects of the town he lives in.<br />
He is annoyed of the office blocks in the city centres, because of their location they are the reason for jammed roads.<br />
The cars are the main cause for the increased noise level.<br />
The leisure life is changed to a hectic one and it is no longer possible to sit down in a café in downtown hence there are none left.<br />
Theatres and cafes cannot remain in the centre, because the estate prices are too high.<br />
People can’t effort to live there either due to the high property prices.<br />
As a result the city is merely used for working instead of living.<br />
The author says that the high buildings look almost like identical boxes to him.</p>
<p>He uses the connotative image of Lego land to fortify the small, all alike looking image. Those boxes show how the architect’s restricted creativity.<br />
The architects are not asking the people living there.<br />
The buildings are planned for and not with the people.<br />
The denotative meaning of Lego land is different from the connotative.<br />
Lego land is a large amusement park in Denmark and Lego is also a box like plastic toy for children. One piece of Lego can be put on top of another piece.</p>
<p>Skyline book page 161<br />
<em>New York, Bono (U2)</em></p>
<p>The song &#8220;New York&#8221; by U2 deals with the megalopolis NY and how a single person living there sees the city with his eyes.<br />
The song’s gist is that NY is offering a lot of freedom concerning choices. The city is a crowded and busy place where a different people from a diversity of countries live. The summer is hot there, almost depressing.<br />
The singer says that everyone is happy but himself and his personificated friend &#8220;NY&#8221;. It seems like the person described there is in his/her midlife crisis.</p>
<p>His attitude towards NY is split into a positive and a negative one. On the one hand he likes NY and says he &#8220;found a friend to drown out the voices&#8221;, but on the other hand he says that the freedom offered by NY has the negative consequence of having too many choices.<br />
Furthermore he says that NY has caused a midlife crisis for him, but he is also not leaving the city to ease the problems caused by that. That is a bit paradox.</p>
<p>Those lyrics feature several positive and negative aspects;<br />
Some positive aspects are the many choices, freedom to choose, the hot summer, different cultures, a stimulating city.<br />
Negative items include: too many choices, noise, voices, sounds, hot air which is uncomfortable, smog, cultural clashes, restlessness, hectic, anonymity.</p>
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