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    New York City Culture

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    People may have heard New York City as “The Big Apple” and “The city that never sleeps” before. According to the information from the New York observer, recently statistics which show that freshmen who leave their home states to attend college, more come to New York than any other state. International students are also concentrated in the states with some of the largest populations or most well-known higher-education institutions, especially New York. For this reason, there are three main aspects

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    Miami And New York City

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    Miami and New York City are cities located at complete opposite sides of the United States. Miami, the city where sunshine, palm trees, and beautiful beaches are the norm, is located in the southern part of Florida. Meanwhile, New York City, famously referred to as the city that never sleeps, is located right in the heart of New York. Both, have numerous compelling similarities, as well as many distinguished differences that give each their own distinct identity. Whether it’s their weather, cultural

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    PLANYC: New York City

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    What are the goals of Bloomberg NYC plan? To what extent have they been accomplished? The green infrastructural plan: PlaNYC, specializes in a form of city planning that focuses on achieving a greener and greater New York. The goals of the plaNYC looks to strengthen the economy, combat climate change, and enhance the quality of life for all New Yorkers by implementing environmentally friendly goals. PlaNYC specifically targets ten areas, of which are Housing and neighborhoods; parks and public spaces

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    New York City Ads

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    American cities. Many of us travel and visit places like San Francisco, New York, Washington D.C., and Chicago to see the America’s architectural accomplishments in person. Monuments, freeways, and many others, are symbols of our success and we are proud of them. So what happens when our own pride to be the best becomes our own destruction, according to Diesel company global warming. This Diesel clothing advertisement is provocative and extreme, displaying a post-apocalyptic view of New York city. The

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    Conclusion The environmental hazards by responding by responding to natural and man-made disasters have caused a significant incline in the city. Tracking data for different disease and environmental issues indicate a significant correlation amongst each other. Efforts need to be made towards reforming the current structure of the environment in order to preserve it and its citizen. Therefore, the government should be taking action against air pollutions by introducing green energy. The government

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    New York City Moving

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    Moving to New York City Guide Moving to New York City is something that cannot happen in a snap. Many things go into planning, finding the right apartment, the broker fees, the huge apartment deposits, furnishing and other important things. This guide should help you understand what’s involved when moving into the big city. Think about the reasons for moving first New York City is no ordinary city. Come to it without a plan and it will not be the best place for you. You have to examine the reasons

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    I. Define the Problem For anyone living in or visiting New York City, the site of a homeless person is almost guaranteed. Whether riding the subway, taking in the lights in Times Square, or going for a stroll in Central Park, one is bound to see a homeless person. Homelessness does not discriminate; men and women can be seen sleeping over a subway grate. Age is not a discriminatory factor either. Many a times one will see a mother with her child/children sitting on the steps of a church begging for

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    Crime In New York City

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    On March 15, 2514 in New York City and New York City was desperate at this time because the city is in ruins. New York City has become a bad place over these last few centurys because of broken down buildings and crimes everywhere. One day two kidz were walking from a secret meeting and they walked in the shadows to avoid detection and when they were walking they tripped over a titanium cylinder. They dragged it into a dark allyway and they twisted it open and their flashlights revealed what was

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    New York City Benefits

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    New York is known as a central place with many opportunities when it comes to job availability, good education, tourist centers and the most effective transportation system been a vital necessity for humanity. It's one of the states with rapid development and accommodated large population from different geographical areas, my purpose of writing this essay is to point out the benefits of living in New York City which I will prove with two reasons. Firstly, In term of education I believe New York

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    “Next stop will be New York Penn station, I repeat New York Penn station.” The loud voice of the conductor echoed. I have just woken up from my long nap from New Jersey, and opened my eyes with the vision of people rising up from their seats in unison as if it was a rehearsed dance piece. It took me a moment to realize that I am about to step into the streets of New York City, the Big Apple. This has been a dream of mine since I was a child and a streak of excitement shook me as I rose from my seat

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