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    because of particular characteristics that make people feel curiosity about that site. These characteristics are related to different points of interest or topics such as, tourism, politics, economics, fashion, history, etc. in USA, for example, New York is the fashion city, Sandiego is home of dazzling beaches, Miami beach is the most popular Floridian city for tourism with an amazing weather year and Washington DC, the capital of USA, is center of politics, international affairs, culture and…

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    Heaven I lay my head back and try to mentally prepare myself. Tomorrow was the big day. I was moving up to be the manager of Windows of the World, the greatest restaurants in New York. This was my biggest accomplishment since I moved to New York, alongside being named Youth Pastor of the nearby church. I have lived in New York for 3 years with my wife, Sara, and our two children, a five-year-old named Matthew and eight-year-old Hannah. I love them very much and would do anything for them. Sara…

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    Have you ever wondered how the colossal New York skyscrapers and bridges are built? Every tourist who has visited New York is astounded by the beauty of the city, however, I see NY with a different vision. Even though I spent my infancy in the relatively small and ancient city of Cusco, with just a few impressive and interesting constructions, due to my father’s profession in civil engineering, I was always connected to the construction world. Since I was a child, I have asked myself many…

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    nature of contemporary life. Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral” and Edward Hopper’s painting Room in New York both exhibit someone examining a relationship from outside looking and through this examination you can see a congruent conflict and tone. In “Cathedral” and Room in New York there is someone that analyzes a relationship that they cannot understand. In Edward Hopper’s Room in New York the scene…

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    I am Nadia Kazacz. Living in a four story walk-up building on the lower East side of New York City is tough in nearly every way imaginable. Living as a woman on Delancey Street in this time and location is also a challenge. The neighborhood is not a nice one, nor is it clean or sanitary. I am a 31 year old woman who has just immigrated from Eastern Europe, specifically Hungary. My husband works as a merchant marine mariner and is away for months at a time at sea. Sometimes his wages reach me…

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    century. In 1801, the settlers founded a town that they named Burrville in honor of the country's new vice-president, Aaron Burr. However, Burr fell into disgrace, resulting in the town being renamed in 1809; historians believe that the new name was to honor George Clinton, the vice-president who followed Burr, but the name could conceivably honored DeWitt Clinton, George's nephew and the mayor of New York City at the time. Regardless of how the name was chosen, life in Clinton was not without…

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    An analysis of the New York City Police Department policies reveals a challenge facing police leadership: long hours during shifts contributes to sleep deprivation, decrease in focus while on the job, hardships while on the job, and family separation. As many issues and trends form within Criminal Justice, there is one issue that most people do not take into consideration. As police shootings begin to become an epidemic across the United States. No one seems to stop and think about officers…

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    its internal secrets. This pathos appeal states his grounds and his background experience through his love to this city. Later, Whitehead states “Thousands of people pass that storefront every day, each one haunting the streets of his or her own New York, not one of them seeing the same thing.” This idea is compared to the idea in the other passage of “Manhattan”, where people see what they see without questioning these details and exposing the internal view of the object. As a result, this…

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    Milton Friedman was born in Brooklyn, New York on July 31st, 1912. Friedman came from an unwealthy immigrant family and he was the youngest in the family. He grew up in Rahway, New Jersey where he attended school. In 1928, Friedman was given a scholarship to attend Rutgers University. He took the scholarship, and he had originally majored in mathematics until he met a couple professors which inspired him to change his major in economics. Friedman decided to continue his education in graduate…

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    The unique democratic purpose of New York’s periodic constitutional convention referendum is to implement New Yorkers inalienable right to alter their constitution in cases where the interests of the legislature and people conflict. New York’s constitution allows the people to exercise this democratic purpose, a convention must be substantially independent of the legislative’s control. For example, New York’s constitution prohibits the legislative from directly limiting a convention’s agenda.…

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