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    New York City Narrative

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    People call New York City, the city of dreams, and I agree with them. I've lived in Queens, New York for 11 years exactly. While I have lived there I have experienced the most exuberant time of my life. I empathically think that New York is the place to be when you are feeling lethargic and sluggish. The bright lights are flashing, and Manhattan is glowing with life. There is the Empire State Building that stands tall, and the Statue of Liberty is beautiful at night. New York had many places for

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    Living In New York City

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    New York City, the American dream’s shining icon and the cultural mixing pot, was just a name I knew when I was young. Nine years ago, I finally set foot in the fabled city when my family immigrated to the United States. The gigantic airport, JFK International, spanned miles and its terminals stood proudly over the jumbo jets below. That night, nausea from the plane’s descension and the entropic motions of my aunt’s Jeep dissuaded me from seeing the outside world. I rested my head on my mom’s lap

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    New York City Essay

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    New York City Every time I hear this song it makes me long to leave all of my responsibilities and head off to the city of dreams. A trip to New York has been a dream of mine since I was a little girl. I have always wanted to visit the place of tall buildings, history, and where culture is intertwined with its people. I have wanted to live the fast pace life of a New Yorker, where I could stand outside and see, smell, and taste all of the experiences that this city has to offer. I have been

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    New York City Analysis

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    When someone says New York, most people visualize tall, glimmering skyscrapers on grid-like blocks, surrounded by buildings for business, filled with millions of working people, walking and shuffling about, over the noise of yellow taxi cabs and MTA city buses driving down the urban streets lined with stores and shops on every corner. Most people visualize this mass of land topped with buildings, streets, cars, people, which at night, appear to be illuminated by specs of light from the vastest array

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    Describe New York City

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    to NYU. The first is because New York City is my favorite place in the world. The first time I came to New York was with my mom. We had taken a bus from Vermont to Massachusetts and then into New York. The bus ride was long and uncomfortable, but I was as bouncy and ecstatic. When I stepped out of the Port Authority Bus Terminal and on to 8th Avenue, there was only one word that could accurately describe the feeling; home. Even though I was only able to be in the city for seventeen hours, every minute

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    My New York City

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    Skyscrapers, the Statue of Liberty, SoHo, Central Park and The World Trade Center are all the pictures that show up in the head of a tourist and are shown on Wikipedia when you search for New York City. But what about my New York City? Living in upper Manhattan has been my New York City for the past eighteen years. Uptown is very different from downtown Manhattan. I grew up with bodegas at every possible corner. Usually, one of the bodegas are owned by Muslim people, and across the street one will

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    A modern city must take the initiative to not only look at the immediate problems, but also foresee any problems that lie ahead. Mega cities must maintain the social, geographical, and environmental aspects of a modern city. New York City is an ever-growing city that must adjust to the impending complications that lie ahead. New York City has taken many initiatives in the twenty-first century to try and improve the life of future New Yorkers. Mayor De Blasio has done a great job so far enacting policies

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    New York City in Summer

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    Standing only at five feet high in New York City, the beautiful New York City in the summer time rises with an amazing sunrise. The rays of the sun mix with three different shades of bright and dark colors like red, orange, and yellow. The dark blue sky is still filled with lingering clouds that flee from the sun as it makes its assent. The skyline of New York City casts a gorgeous reflection onto the East River. New York is one of the best known cities in United States with a total area is 468

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    introduction of films and theatres the great city of New York has often been depicted as an idyllic place to live, where people go to make their dreams come true. One movie in particular enthral us in its representation of New York City, Breakfast at Tiffany’s based on Truman Capote’s novella brings the glamourous atmosphere of the high society to our door step. Produced in 1961, it also opens a window to the mores of the time. This movie made New York City the place to be to get rich and live free

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    New York City Analysis

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    New York City is the place where a person can be intimate with thousands of people all at once, without having to talk or interact with them at all. Whether a person is standing in a crowded subway cart or simply walking around Times Squares or Grand Central, it is almost impossible to get around the city without having to see or engage with another person. New York City blends the concepts of privacy and intimacy, creating an environment where one can be immersed and connected, in what E. B. White

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