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    Brooklyn Decker is one of the hottest models in the industry today. Not only does she model, but she also does some acting, and has appeared in a film with Adam Sandler and Jennifer Aniston. Here is part two of our list of facts about the star. Number Eight: It's All About the Hard Work Brooklyn has heard a fellow model claim to eat nothing but cheeseburgers and pizza, and maintain a nice physique. Brooklyn, on the other hand, says she has to work hard at it, but it's all worth it. Number…

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    Urbanization The environmental risk we address is urbanization in Brooklyn,New York.According to the text,¨¨The city recently estimated that up to 2,700 premature deaths a year could be attributed to fine particulate matter and ozone in the air¨.This shows,that the air is unhealthy and cause diseases and cause people to get sick easily.An example is,¨Neighborhoods throughout the Bronx, northern Manhattan and north Brooklyn struggle with both air quality issues and high poverty rates.” The…

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    Walk the Brooklyn Bridge for Stunning Views of the Manhattan Skyline Your trip to New York won’t be complete without a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. The bridge connects two of New York’s most well-known Boroughs—Manhattan and Brooklyn. No matter when time you visit, you will be impressed by the gorgeous views of New York. The bridge is just a little over a mile long, so it is a great way to take a break from public transportation and explore the city by foot. The bridge offers a designated…

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    story behind them. From the least important statue to national treasures, the stories behind these icons are as intriguing as the monuments themselves. The four most iconic attractions the Brooklyn bridge Central Park, the Empire State Building, and The Statue of Liberty will be discussed in this paper. The Brooklyn Bridge was built by Washington Roebling during 1869 to 1883. It was the first ever steel suspension bridge in the world as well as the longest at the time. However, two dozen…

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    Its main span measures 1,595 feet (486 metres) across. The Bridge connects the boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The bridge weighs almost 15,000 tons and contains about 15,000 miles of cables. Each of the 4 main supporting cables is almost 16 inches in diameter. Because in the early years of the bridge…

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    Brooklyn, NY -- (Newswire) -- 03/16/2016 -- Dr. Kerry Smith is helping patients at her Brooklyn office who are seeking an easy and affordable way to brighten their smile. Using Zoom! teeth whitening, Dr. Smith is able to give her patients the white smile they’ve always dreamed of having in less than an hour and without any pain. Over time, teeth naturally start to discolor from the foods we eat. This is particularly true for coffee, tea, and wine drinkers. A stained or yellow smile can make…

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    navigation of avoiding inaccuracies and making generalizations, sitcoms are no exception to this. Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Parks and Recreation are the product of showrunner and co-creator Mike Schur (Evans). These two shows do exceptionally well with the inclusion of diverse cast members and main characters, they reflect how diversity can be celebrated on TV without being exploited. However, the quality of Brooklyn Nine-Nine’s inclusion of non-dominant identities surpass those of it’s sister show…

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    the last chapter, Francie takes a walk through the neighborhood with her little sister before she moves. There is a sense of pride within the last chapter; a feeling of finally breaking through barriers. “The Tree of Heaven” grows all throughout Brooklyn, and is constantly connected with Francie. Like Francie, the tree grows no matter in what conditions it’s put in. Francie, like the tree, survived and grew strong despite poverty, pain, and loss. Francie is finally more aware of the world, and…

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    removing restrictive boundaries. However, whilst these experiences prove diverse, there are often representations of archetypal figures that relate to all, thus shaping the relationship between people and landscape as similar and thus relatable. Both ‘Brooklyn’ by Colm Toibin and ‘My Place’ by Sally Morgan represent the notion of a how a landscape can impact an individual and their experiences, with both composers richly proving and contrasting such connections throughout.…

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    A Tree Grows In Brooklyn This book is about a poor girl in Brooklyn, New York growing up to a full grown adult by encountering a lot of difficulties. First, her parents were second generation Americans and they were living under a poverty line. Because of this, she had to work before entering elementary school. Moreover, as her family was originated from Eastern Europe, she faced a fierce discrimination when she entered elementary school at the age of seven. What does the worst, her beloved…

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