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    Essay About Central Park

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    Central Park Travel Guide In the center of the Manhattan borough of New York, visitors will discover a storied and idyllic green space known as Central Park. This highly famed attraction was first built in 1857, and originally only encompassed 778 acres. After a time, the popularity of the park forced an expansion to the current 843 acres that it now holds. As a celebrated collaboration between the architect Calvert Vaux and landscape designer Frederick Law Olmsted, Central Park is the most…

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    Biggest Seat Bar

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    HUDSON VALLEY HAPPENINGS | HIP SPOT OF THE WEEK: Ör Tavern, Hudson NY In an industrial-inflected, garage-like space on the outskirts of Hudson NY, you’ll find Ör.From the get go this place screams different, the entrance ushers you to walk through a garage door opening into a beautiful funky space. At first you don't know what to make of it as it has a lot going on, a 19 seat bar is positioned front and center and beckons you to be seated and enjoy a libation. There is also a cozy sitting area…

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    One final feature of Washington Square, which according to Quilligan is characteristic of allegory as a genre, is the presence of a “threshold text.” A threshold text is an opening narrative that is commented and investigated in the rest of the text; it signals the reader to read morally (i.e., allegorically) (53). The opening pages of Washington Square present a physician, a man of the medical profession, whose trade is to keep people alive; he is a practical man, touched by the light of…

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    Chi Square Case Study

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    | | | | | |No |27 |25 |52 | |Total |41 |41 |82 | (Table 4) Chi-Square Tests | |Value |df |Asymp. Sig. |Exact Sig. |Exact Sig.…

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    non-violent and they all happened years ago. Protest are a way of getting your side of the story in the public eye. Some protest can be very bad and some can be peaceful. One example of a protest that went violent is the Tiananmen Square protest.In the article of Tiananmen Square Protest of 1989 is talking about Beijing having a leader die and a lot of people having a peaceful protest until the military got involved and killed over a 1000 people. "Chinese officials stated that 200 people died…

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    4, 1989 in Tiananmen Square vary so greatly that it makes it nearly impossible to know what actually happened. It is clear that the writers all had different perceptions of the events. I know my perceptions would have influenced the way I saw the events, as well. In turn, it would have affected the way I wrote about the events that took place. One of the things that would color my perspective and affect the way I would write about the events that happened in Tiananmen Square is where I was…

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    Beautiful Scars As I wander out of the subway station, I gaze at the marvelous city of Manhattan. It is a beautiful autumn morning in New York. The temperature is a perfect balance between warm and cold. The leaves that had fallen from the trees are bright and full of life. The air is crisp with a scent of bread and pastries from a nearby bakery. I decide to advance toward the bakery for a cup of coffee. The past five months have been different. Ever since the accident occurred, I’ve been…

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    NYU’s main campus is located in one of the greatest cities in the world: New York City. Having lived on Long Island for most of my life I haven’t been one to spend as much time in the city as I would have liked. However, the few trips I made to the city were always an adventure. I was dazzled by the “city that never sleeps”; it was always lit up and always moving. Everything about it was enticing; and I knew one day I would live there. The real reason why I’ve chosen the New York campus is…

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    The Pontifical Academy of Sciences, established in 1603 with Galileo as chair, is relocated to the City of London to provide a new education system to tackle the Square Mile’s lack of moral purpose. The Academy is a monochrome mass of libraries and ritualistic lecture spaces set in a landscape to induce physical and metaphysical wandering, meeting and reflection. Three environments are provided, inspired by the core natural elements of mountain for isolation and reflection, river for wandering…

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    Performance Evaluation In order to assess the model accuracy, it is necessary to use some quantitative measures of learning. In this study the Mean Squared Error (MSE) and regression analysis were used to evaluate the model performance. MSE is a useful measure of success for numeric prediction and is calculated using Eq. (1). It is worth mentioning that small values of MSE indicate better performance of the ANN model. It was found that the optimum performance of the model is at 25 neurons with…

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