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    The Destination That We Journey In Driving towards the large concrete highway, up ahead was the large edifice of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 3. Notably famous for its modern exterior design, I felt the jittery feeling of excitement course through me. Getting down, I hurriedly placed my bag on the airport trolley my dad handed to me. Pushing the trolley towards the airport, my fingers were quivering from excitement. My mom had announced three months prior that we were…

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    The suburbs are envisioned to be spacious, uniform, and clean— epitomes of the American dream— while cities are often deemed crowded and dirty concrete jungles. However, the sight of busy streets filled with honking and yelling, a Walmart or McDonalds on every corner, and people rushing from home to work and work to home provides a sense of calmness that cannot be found in the suburbs. The city signifies people toiling to build and advance their careers, while the suburbs signify…

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    musical. They had the idea of writing a deep meaning musical which would show people what real life was all about. The original idea was for a Jewish girl and a Catholic boy to fall in love. This theme however changed when the Puerto Ricans moved into New York and the story line was altered to focus rather on an American-Puerto Rican love story. The two pieces “Maria” and “Tonight” are both spectacular works from “West Side Story”. “Maria” was the song that became the story’s focal point in the…

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    popular culture, and its music is considered to be one of the most popular and powerful genres. In it’s origins, It gave voices to the youth of the 70’s and 80s, and gave them relevance in a world that otherwise wouldn’t through their paintings on New York subways that went “all-city”. Youth and even other, older, individuals with voices that were unheard were eventually heard through all means of Hip-Hop as well. The Hip-Hop movement that started in the 1970’s and gained great popularity in the…

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    Comparing Two Cities Essay

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    definitely considered a small town. Although small, Titonka has similar qualities to those of a big city. One particular city would be New York City, New York. New York is the largest city, by population, in the United States. These two cities have similar qualities when it comes to people, things to do, and monuments. These two cities also have differences. Titonka and New York differ when it comes to population, sections of the city, and the age of the city itself. Just because these two…

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    caused by overcrowding. Cities should evaluate new structural patterns that space out people and resources in an effective way. It’s also crucial that employment opportunities and housing situations, especially low-income housing, are carefully managed. As population growth persists in confined areas, it’s imperative that thorough steps are taken. By ensuring that everyone has the resources they need in order to thrive in today’s world, people will find new ways to contribute to our society.…

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    Ethnography is a study used by sociologists to emerge within a group and observe how they operate. Within Sidewalk Gotta Go and Sidewalk Sleeping, Duneier is able to see what is unseen by the average tourist in New York City. Although he had submerged himself with this a group of street vendors on Sixth Avenue, there are advantages and disadvantages to an ethnographical study. Mitchell Duneier was able to work with the street vendors and learn why they had chosen to sleep outside, or why they…

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    Police Zero Tolerance

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    or basis to what occurred, it did present a negative correlation between strict policing of minor offenses and the overall environment of the subway system in New York City. Before the experiment and installation of new policies, the subway system was dank with defecation, dangerous, and simply unpleasant. After the enforcement of the new policies began, the subway system improved greatly. Today, the system is unrecognizable compared to its previous state. It is quoted that it “feels, smells and…

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    Throughout history we have organized a set of norms that have to be followed in order to meet societies expectations. If an individual breaks the rules of society he or she will face a form of a sanction. Sanctions can be either a positive thing or a negative thing. For example if somebody studies hard for weeks odds are they will get outstanding grades; if somebody kills another person they will most likely be sent to prison. Police are the people that help keep others safe and protected…

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    On March 25, 1911, a Saturday afternoon, as the workday was coming to an end the Triangle Shirtwaist Companies factory in New York City burned, killing 145 workers. The factory was located on the eighth, ninth, and tenth floors of the Asch Building in a neighborhood of Manhattan. The floor the employees were working on had a number of exits, including a freight elevator, a fire escape (that crumbled), and stairways; however, rapidly increasing flames quickly prevented workers from using those…

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