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    time, I felt really excited. I arrived in New York, and I saw a lot of new things I hadn’t seen before. This trip was really interesting. I first went to New York City. I think New York is a big and old city. Everything looks old except Manhattan which looks new and expensive. My first day in New York started on Wall Street, Time Square and Statue of Liberty. At the day, I wake up at 7 am to get ready going to Statue of Liberty. At 9 am I taken the New York water taxi, so I saw almost all…

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    The New York Mets Join Very Elite Company What do the Dallas Cowboys, New England Patriots, New York Yankees, and the New York Nicks have in common? Since one is baseball, two are football, and one is basketball, it can't be anything league related. You might be thinking about championships. After all, the New England Patriots and Dallas Cowboys are Superbowl Legends and the Yankees have won more World Series championships than any other baseball team in history. But, then, the Nicks, despite…

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    local all share the common goal of wanting to help provide their citizens with a good, stable, and safe life. The notion of the American Dream entices new citizens to come to the United States and acts as the anchor keeping current citizens in place. Throughout history great states like New York, attracted millions of immigrants seeking to build a new life. As the population swelled in the United States, urbanization became a classic trend. Like many in other nations a majority of Americans…

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    Some people may oppose the fact that new money is better than old money. In F. Scott Fitzgerald 's book "The great Gatsby" the author compares all characters of new money and old money in New York and Long Island. Not only did Fitzgerald compare the money she compared the culture.The culture during the 1920s in New York was formal opposed to Long Island where the culture was extravagant. To begin with, In Fitzgerald 's novel the main character, Nick Carraway, is living on the west egg of…

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    Hell's Kitchen History

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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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    My first official memory of New York would be taking place in the Bronx, summer of 2003. I was five years old sitting outside on the steps of our apartment building in the Grand Concourse, which is known as “The Project Village”. You could hear the Spanish music that blasted from the other apartment windows, and see the smaller kids like me getting ready to have relay races and actually enjoy the sun, and my favorite which was seeing the coquito man come up the hill with his truck. A coquito in…

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    Candace Bushnell is an American television producer and novelist best known for writing a series of chick lit novels. Her best known works are the Sex and the City novels which were adapted from the columns by the same name that she wrote for the New York Observer between 1994 and 1996. Candace was born to Camile Salonia and Calvin L. Bushnell in 1958 Glastonbury, Connecticut. Her father was something of a celebrity in her town having been an inventor of the Air Cooled Hydrogen Fuel Cell that…

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    Education has always been a big part of the New York System. The state is known for having some of the best schools in the whole nation. Public School provides students with a wide variety of lessons that can help students develop socially, emotionally and cognately. Private school provide their students with ready for college courses and a freedom to pursue their own form of studies. The debate for which is best is a very common one among parents. Both forms of institution provide great benefit…

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    Essay On Gentrification

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The intent of this policy brief is to argue for gentrification in the City of New York. Gentrification in New York City has been a major role-player in the city's economic wealth because at its core, it is an urban "renewal" process. It allows the city to thrive economically, which in turn allows for investment in other aspects of the city such as schools and transportation. However, the rise of gentrification has an impact on every resident, whether it be good or bad.…

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    other when they were younger and were at the same boarding school that was run by Woodhulls brother-in-law. Washingtons mission for Townsend was to stay in New York and collect useful information, by blending in and mixing with officers and refugees as well as going to coffee shops and public places. Since Townsend is a reporter for the New York Royal Gazette, a pro loyalist paper, provided him with an access of wealth of intelligence. Another person that was recruited was Austin Roe, A tavern…

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