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    Historic Preservation is often seen as an elite club whose membership is bought by the cities' median income. A cycle of investment and disinvestment is what generates cities today. The lower class is constantly being displaced by economic actors to serve the middle class. Some will leave this cycle having benefitted from it, able to buy the ideal single family home. Others, the renters, will have been pushed to another soon to be or already blighted area. Progress in city growth has come…

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    Growing up in New York, we are consistently surrounded by all types of ethnicity, race, gender and so forth. We’ve all come to learn how to appreciate all the things in our life. Being of West Indian background, I consistently get confused about what I am or what I am not. I’ve come to appreciate so much about my ethnicity that I did not care about before. Traditions that I follow are widely being viewed at with such awe from other races and backgrounds. My family plays a big role in how I…

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    do is pull him down and Not let him have a future, let him figure things out the hard way. As Jamal's brother said “They only let you so far” To prove him right, we can talk about the scared Crawford, who thought a black Basketball kid from the Bronx could not be doing this writing. He is so quick to jump…

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    Social Services: On 05/16/2016, client Shante Cameron and her children met with assigned Case Manager for Intake and Initial Independent Living Plan (ILP). Client is 25 years old African American female. Client has a 4 years old son named Toshan Hurd and an 8 month old son named Khaliq Marcus. Case Manager asked client how and why she became homeless. Client stated that on May of 2015 she entered the shelter system after an argument with the father of her younger child. Client stated that when…

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    professional sports in America - Baseball (MLB) , Football (NFL) , Basketball (NFL), and Hockey (NHL) - only a select handful of athletes reach the professional level, and even less remain at that level and see long-term success. On an emotional night in the Bronx, on September 11th, 2015, I viewed the Toronto Blue Jays vs. New York Yankees baseball game. It provides an unique experience to shift focus from simply rooting for your favorite team, and eyeing every pitch into the catcher’s glove,…

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    apartment complex was quaint for the Bronx; it had an older group of tenants and was unusually quiet for the city that never sleeps. And the week before I started working for City Year, I decided to find a local basketball court to play some ball. I played basketball growing up and co-captained my team at Ann Arbor Pioneer. It has always been one of my favorite pastimes. So I figured what better way to break in the neighborhood than to sink some three pointers on these Bronx ballers on a…

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    Case Study and formulating ways to implement human behavioral theories to resolve this issues presented, it is now plausible to apply such data to the organizational issues of other forms of businesses. The Bronx House Community Center (2016) is a non- profit organization that has served Bronx locals since its inception in 1911. This business, while small in comparison to Engstrom (employee-wise and fiscally), is made up of eleven separate programs through which the community is served. Some of…

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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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    Hip Hop Culture In America

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    depths of Jamaica’s political uprisings to its role in fostering togetherness in the south Bronx, hip-hop culture is a phoenix: born from the ashes of a dejected, scorned community which blossomed into a vibrant, rich culture. Political and social tensions, in conjunction with diverse artistic movements, influenced the culture and expression of hip-hop; a movement which began in the seven-mile world of the South Bronx and eventually became a global sensation. Hip-hop was formed long before it…

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    I will write about the hip-hop history, the streams of hip-hop, the existence of hip-hop culture. Hip-hop history is one of the new cultures that have found around 1970’s. Hip-hop was born in 1970’s and began in 1520 sedgwick Avenue street, west Bronx, New York city. This place is considered as the birthplace of hip-hop. In the early 1960’s and 1970’s there was a big segregation and discrimination between African American and white American, and most of African American people couldn’t use the…

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