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    actor, director, and playwright in New York City. During this time, I focused on creating art that addressed various social justice issues; for instance, I wrote and produced three independent short films on the ways in which women and the LGBTQ community are uniquely affected by poverty in New York. I worked as a playwright and performer for an avant-garde theater company based in the West Village, in addition to performing in several plays throughout the New York metropolitan area. Once I…

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    Downtown Worcester is comprised of office buildings, clothing stores, restaurants, small cafes, and governmental offices such as City hall and Worcester Federal building. The common oval serves as the center location for big events that takes place throughout the year. Few weeks ago, Worcester held their first Pow Wow event at the common oval, where artist from all over the world came to display their artwork. During our walk, we saw few of the murals on the street that was painted during the…

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    effects of media, some of the more popular include moral panics, hypodermic needle theory, the limited effects model, and mean world syndrome. The Warriors (1979) is an American film directed by Walter Hill. This movie is a drama centered around a New York City gang,…

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    story about a lawyer in New York City who, for a majority of the story, deals with an different type of employee named Bartleby. In the decades prior to Herman Melville's writing of "Bartleby The Scrivener," the United States underwent a complex process of economic transformation. The building of superior surface roads, the introduction of railways, and the invention of the steamship for hauling goods upriver marked a transportation revolution. Steam and waterpower were new forms of labor-saving…

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    The Brooklyn Bridge spans over New York City’s East river, connected Manhattan and Brooklyn. The construction started in 1869. It took 14 years, 600 workers and cost 15 million US dollars to finish the building. In the beginning of the project, the main engineer was John Augustus Roebling, a great pioneer in designing steel suspension bridges. He graduated as an industrial engineer, but in the end, he became a civil engineer and ran a successful wire cable factory. Furthermore, Roebling was the…

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    New York Burning book by Jill Lepore winner of the Bancroft prize, published by Alfred A. Knopf, New York 2005. Jill Lepore is a professor of history at Harvard University. In this book she reconstructed the events that took place on the spring and summer of 1741 which have been called the New York Slave rebellion of 1741, New York conspiracy 1741 or The Negro Plot of 1741. Jill Lepore research, and reorganized into words the cultural, political context, population eighteen century Manhattan.…

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    New York diversity has plans to grow in Hell's Kitchen. Also known as the Clinton residents, these trendy New Yorkers are demanding an upgrade for their neighborhood. The Hell's Kitchen area covers from West 34th to 59th Streets and from the Eighth Avenue to the Hudson River. In totality, 20 street line this particular neighborhood while representing a grand change for the better. Along with the crime reduction, Clinton has increased in business and cultural diversity. According to history,…

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    20th Century Immigration

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    a city surrounded by the Andes mountains, the idea of visiting the city of New York became a dream to fulfill. From the beginning I was impressed by Manhattan’s skyscrapers and the view of the skyline from far away. Famous attractions like Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and the Brooklyn Bridge instantly became places that I wanted to visit one day. Two years ago I was finally able to visit New York City and I was not disappointed. Besides the key attractions, I was…

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    Walden University is an accredited institution that molds professional aspiring students into scholar-practitioners. This institution provides a diverse community for developing student to create a positive social change (Walden University. 2015). Walden is committed to helping students achieve their goals through programs (bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral degrees and certificates) facilitating a difference in your career and community. Their mission statement is the establishment of the…

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    In his high school career, his team won two state championships back to back. Bobby signed with the New York Yankee’s straight out of Southeast High School on June 2, 1964 (Bryan Hoch). He never went to the Hall-of-fame but that’s not what his fans remember him as. He was a young man that just wanted to make the lives of others better. He wanted to prove…

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