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    Journalism program, the many job and internship opportunities, and the chance to live in a somewhat campus setting in the middle of New York City. Although there isn’t a cohesive NYU campus, the academic buildings and residence halls surround Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village. NYU’s location is perfect because there is so much to do in the city. The campus is around a 10 minute walk from most residence halls, but NYU also offers a free trolley to take students from their halls to…

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    Biggest Seat Bar

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    HUDSON VALLEY HAPPENINGS | HIP SPOT OF THE WEEK: Ör Tavern, Hudson NY In an industrial-inflected, garage-like space on the outskirts of Hudson NY, you’ll find Ör.From the get go this place screams different, the entrance ushers you to walk through a garage door opening into a beautiful funky space. At first you don't know what to make of it as it has a lot going on, a 19 seat bar is positioned front and center and beckons you to be seated and enjoy a libation. There is also a cozy sitting area…

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    significant at 10% as well as the MA (2) coefficient. As a result of this insignificance of estimates, we can infer that for this particular model, the random shocks at each point can be interpreted as mutually independent and come from the same distribution. The main difference between MA and AR models is that in MA models a shock affects the values of X only for the current period and q periods in the future; while in the AR models a shock affects infinitely the values of X since affects Xt ,…

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    hypothesized that amount of time spent each day consuming news will be associated with gender, specifically that a greater proportion of females will view 1-2 or 3-4 hours of news compared to the proportion of males who view the same amount of news. A chi-square test of independence is used because the independent (i.e., gender) and dependent (i.e., time spent consuming news) variables are both nominal/categorical and the hypothesis is testing whether there is a significant difference in the…

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    Chiswick House Case Study

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    homes are physically similar, is that they both have a dome on the top of a square structure. It was a sophisticated stylistic addition to Roman structures that had a lot of design flaws, but was very beautiful when constructed right. The dome gives the appearance of more space on the inside of a structure, without actually adding more room. This was to give the illusion that the room was bigger than it actually was in square footage. Another similarity that these two homes share is the…

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    Ethnographic Method Throughout the modern world, technology companies are shaping the way people live their lives. One of those companies is Microsoft. Back then, Paul Allen and Bill Gates created a partnership called Microsoft in 1975. Paul Allen and Bill Gates’ vision in 1975 was that a computer should be placed on every desktop and in every home. Their vision has changed into a mission. Their mission now is to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more. Now,…

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    Beautiful Scars As I wander out of the subway station, I gaze at the marvelous city of Manhattan. It is a beautiful autumn morning in New York. The temperature is a perfect balance between warm and cold. The leaves that had fallen from the trees are bright and full of life. The air is crisp with a scent of bread and pastries from a nearby bakery. I decide to advance toward the bakery for a cup of coffee. The past five months have been different. Ever since the accident occurred, I’ve been…

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    City Limits Analysis

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    envisioned what it would be like to live in New York City, I always pictured living around Washington Square Park because that’s where NYU is centered. After being accepted to the university, I spent countless hours…

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    Forest Acres Case Study

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    The Forest Acres community offers a number of opportunities to those who live in the area. As a city that has increased from two square miles to approximately five square miles in the area size, and from 375 to around 10, 500 in population size, it is understandable why this community appears to be becoming more upscale when compared to other local communities. After visiting different areas of this community, Forest Acres appears to be a community that is populated mostly by upper middle class…

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    NYU’s main campus is located in one of the greatest cities in the world: New York City. Having lived on Long Island for most of my life I haven’t been one to spend as much time in the city as I would have liked. However, the few trips I made to the city were always an adventure. I was dazzled by the “city that never sleeps”; it was always lit up and always moving. Everything about it was enticing; and I knew one day I would live there. The real reason why I’ve chosen the New York campus is…

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