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    and these business are supposed to represent care and comfort to satisfy customers’ need. However, there is a major underground economy that has developed in what could be considered the least suspicious industry in the tristate area. Numerous investigations in New York City have proven that behind these closed doors, there are astonishing labor and health violations. Due to the large numbers immigrants, either less-educated immigrants or undocumented immigrants, who are all desire to work,…

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    to factory and machinery. During this time period many new inventions came along such as steamboats , which could travel without wind or current , this invention played a huge part in one of America’s greatest creation at this time period , the Erie canal. The creation of the Erie canal created a route from the Atlantic ocean of the Hudson river to the great lakes of lake Erie, helping stimulate the economy of America and the state of New york, which Erie canal ran through, because of Erie…

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    constant need to be able to go to and from not been met. I also imagine that houses in the suburbs and transportation costs were not cheap; therefore, they served as an escape for those with more wealth. Wealthier people who could afford to live in such areas were not forced to live in overpopulated, dirty, and polluted cities. However, how true this notion stands today is questionable due to the rising costs of homes in the city. Homes in the suburbs are now seen as cheaper options or better…

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    pointed out that: • 81% of Millennials (18 to 34 years old) exercise regularly. • 36% of Millennials who are regular exerciser would consider joining a gym, compared to only 20% of the general population. • 45% of Millennials were willing to try new exercise…

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    In this section, we discuss the relationship between congestion and regional growth by focusing on the estimation results. As shown in figure 3, we predict how growth of population and employment density change in the 86 largest U.S. metropolitan area when the congestion growth changes. Figure 3 presents that population growth of the largest U.S. cities would decline, whereas employment growth would continue to increase when congestion growth increases. These results indicate that population…

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    according to the Tengri News (2014) the General Prosecutor Office asked the government to take measures to cancel this law or…

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    Throughout history, there has been a great amount of development with cities. With what started out as small pockets of communities now stands as enormous developments, shown through amazing technological advancements and the brilliant minds of urban planners, architects, engineers and more. An excellent example of a majorly developed city is Chicago, Illinois. Rent Café had published an article about the changes Chicago has gone through in a series of photos, illustrating in an excellent way…

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    Having an urban setting affects the characters or people in the lyrics of “New York, New York” and “Chicago” by Frank Sinatra, the short story “Thank you Ma'am” by Langston Hughes, and the Novel Seedfolks written by Paul Fleischman. Characters and people in lyrics are affected from an urban setting. An example of this would in the lyrics of “New York, New York” and “Chicago” by Frank Sinatra. In “New York, New York” the line “I want to wake up, in a city that never sleeps”…

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    Palladia Parole Transition Program (PTP) - 1806-1808 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10029 / Phone: 212-348-7548 A 90 to 120-day residential treatment program for men with drug-related felony convictions. Provides substance abuse and counseling services, plus assistance in finding permanent housing. Admission is by referral through the New York State Division of Parole. Getting Out & Staying Out (GOSO)- 91 East 116th Street New York, NY 10029 / Phone: 212-831-5020 / Assists ex-offenders age 16-24…

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    The Boys and Girls Club of Greater Salem (BGCGS) is a nonprofit organization which provides children of all ages a safe and positive place where numerous programs enable the children to reach their fullest potential. BGCGS operates with a strong understanding of what children need in order to succeed. For instance, all programs and activities are created to foster key competencies essential for youth to succeed, such as educational, social, emotional, cultural, health and well-being, positive…

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