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    Real Estate Inequalities

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    Real Estate Inequalities In societies, inflation rates impact many people, in terms of their efforts to maintain their standard and quality of life. The article “Toronto and area house prices, out of reach for most,” written by Marc Montgomery, explains one of the areas where inflation has made a huge impact, especially for new home buyers who are unable to purchase homes due to the steep prices. This topic relates to conflict theory, because conflict theory is concerned with power struggles…

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    One, two, three, four, five, and the list goes on. I had a notebook in the third grade in which I would write numbers from one and beyond. Unfortunately that list was never finished; the fact that one could begin to write numbers from the day they were born to the day they would die and would not even be close to infinity is both scary and fascinating to me. This blew my eight year old mind. It sparked this passion in me to expand my knowledge of numbers, how they work and why they worked. Now…

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    Max GladeCS228 Written ReportFor my final project I decided to expand my KNN-Learner to be able to recognizemovement and gestures that occur over time. I started off working with the ASLalphabet but came to the conclusion that not many signs are dynamic, so I trained myKNN classifier to recognize RSTC (Recreational Scuba Training Council) hand signalswhich mostly require hand movement. On top of requiring the ability to track movementthe KNN classifier and my code needed to be able to handle…

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    WHAT WAS THE DEAL? To obtain the particular land required for expansion, as specified by Four-Star industries by conducting the required transactions with the other three subsidiary key Staff Group. All lots are nominally priced at $10,000 each. However, each subsidiary is free to set whatever value on its desires. The subsidiaries include; Kenmore company, Middlebrook Park Company, Trader Bay Company, and Craftsman Company, which is the subsidiary that I work with. WHAT DID YOU HOPE TO ACHIEVE…

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    Being A Non-Perfectionist

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    A perfectionist is a person who plans out every step and works accordingly. They pay attention to every minor detail. Most of the things they do either turn out amazing or a big mess. A non-perfectionist will work at a comfortable pace and will include an essential part but it may not look the best. As a non-perfectionist, I achieve everything that needs to be done in a timely manner. Even though my work might not look the best, it will include all the necessary parts. For all my projects,…

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    Mold Damage

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    Nearly two-thirds of the American population own their home. With homeownership comes a lot of responsibility, including the decision to get home insurance. Home insurance is financial protection provided by an insurance company of the homeowner’s choosing. After paying their premiums, homeowners can request financial assistance if they experience a loss, such as a fire, water damage or sometimes mold. However, it’s important to understand when your home is covered and when it is not. The…

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    According to data from the American FactFinder, the total number of housing units in New York City is estimated to be close to 3.5 million and 42%, almost half of these residential units, are located in buildings that were built in 1939 or earlier. Furthermore, more than half of the pre-1940 historic buildings are one or two family type houses. The Greening NYC’s historic buildings manual by the Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS) stated in their report that solid masonry walls such as…

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    “Well, that’s a first. Most harts let me inside them because I have an accent.” As I start to reply with a diss, Noah talks over me with, “You’ll discover real soon that Lotty isn’t like most girls. She’s…” He trails off, eyes on me. My ears perk up and my heart pauses its job, waiting for the complete sentence. I’m what? I’m what? Say it, goddammit! But he doesn’t, flicking his eyes from me. Qwesie has…

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    Sydney Cosmopolitanism

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    of large-scale property development. This shift created a new, but also exclusionary way to live within the city (Shaw, 2006). Like Sydney, many other countries across the globe were experiencing a similar shift in thinking. In New York, the recent real-estate boom has lead to a shift in the housing price and living costs in the area with rising rents, and small locally owned stores being replaced by pricey designer labels (Zurich et al. 2009). This change in ownership of both the homes and…

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    The issue I would like to address is the need for additional funding for federal housing programs and projects. Affordable housing continues to be a major barrier for low-income individuals. The availability of affordable continues to decrease, as does funds dedicated to affordable housing programs such as public housing and housing choice vouchers (HCV). It is dire that more funding be allocated to updating and increasing affordable housing programs, so that our most vulnerable populations…

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