It was half past seven in the morning and I had a busy day ahead of me. I got into my Ferrari 360 spyder; put my bag on the passenger seat.
I started the engine, put it into gear and made my way to the airport, with the roaring sound of the Ferrari behind me.
I had to go pretty fast because I had to be at the airport before my flight left. As I approached the entrance to the airport, I made my way to the runway.
There was a barrier across it so that it would be blocked of for other customers. He asked me why I was their. I showed him a pass which granted me permission to enter the run way.
He kindly pushed a button in his small control box, which would lift the barrier. As I passed
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The air stewardess came with a trolley of refreshments. I asked for a chicken and salad sandwich, bottle of water and an ice cream bun with a cherry on top.
As I munched away on my snack, before I knew it the jet rocketed through the sky, it soared over very quickly over the North Atlantic Ocean. I was heading to USA (United States of America). I was approaching New York City international airport.
The captain made a second announcement; he said that we would be landing in the airport shortly. As I through my litter in the bin of my jet and then made my way back to my seat. The jet made a sudden jerk to the right, and it made me fall in my seat.
I had time for a quick look out of the window, and it look like to me that we were about to land in the airport. I buckled myself the second and last time. I was right we landed on the runway of the airport with the wheels bumping off the runway to the air, which happened a couple of times.
When the jet came to a steady motion and then eventually stopped it was time for me to head into the city of New York. I headed for the exit of the airport, and there were flocks of taxis. It was evening in New York, Which was lucky for me as I had no other way of getting around New York.
I asked the driver if he could take me to the centre city of New York, 41st (street) where there were lots of
Although the drive was three hours the time went fast before I knew it we were at the airport.
train, the quickest way to travel in Chicago, the lights became a blur. I was
Then,we went to go find our gate where our plane was. Then we finally found our gate. We walked in through the door that was open and we walked through a long tunnel like thing to get onto our plane. When we were stepping onto our plane, I could see the path that the plane was on. There's a little crack. A crack in between the plane and that little ramp thing that you walk on to get into the plane. Our plane was Delta.
anywhere in the city and instantly know you are in New York City. As cities grew over time,
The travel to New York first stopped in the City of Brotherly Love. This would be
When the plane finally landed in New York, I remember everyone cheering and clapping. We had made it to America. I looked through the window and saw a place completely different than what I had ever known. I immediately started to feel the chilly weather of New York. I had never experienced cold temperature, but I came prepared with a light jacket and sweater for my daughter and me.
Despite the fact that the alarm is blaring at an earlier time than usual, I couldn’t be anymore ecstatic. I’d forgotten what it’s like to wake up in the City that never sleeps. Quickly getting dressed and running out the door, I look over my schedule. Still in disbelief that I’m actually here, and the fact that the city is my campus still amazes me. I make it through the hustle and bustle of the city streets that only New York can provide. I run into some girls that I recognized from orientation who seem to be lost, I point them in the right direction of the D train. Already knowing the Subway and street systems definitely helps me out and makes me happy to know I can help fellow students as well. New York City was my playground as a child,
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Traveling between the Bronx and Manhattan has allowed me to see that even though they are so close in distance, everyone is yet so far. Being raised in the Bronx has allowed me to gain a sense of home and recognition, but also how stereotypes are meant to deceive us. The Bronx is labeled as a dangerous place, where violence occurs, but people neglect the beauty and happiness that surrounds it too. Meanwhile, when people think of Manhattan, they see it as the heart of New York where everyone is living their dreams. When in reality, the “heart” of New York is much more distant from itself, and that is not just because it is on an island.
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We then took a subway up to Harlem, also known as El Barrio. “The mix of inhabitants in the area changed dramatically after World War 1, when an influx of Puerto Ricans arrived in East Harlem, transforming it into ‘El Barrio.’ The poverty of these new immigrants and the building or large housing projects that concentrated crime led to East Harlem becoming one of the most dangerous sections of New York City during the 1960s and 1970s” (ENY, 162). It didn’t look like New York to me anymore, it just looked like the slums. We first went to the museum of the City of New York. “The museum has
The sounds of the city penetrated the walls of the cab as we drove through the streets of Manhattan. I could hardly wait to partake in the action that was happening outside. The buildings themselves were an amazing site to behold. The buildings took on personalities of their own. Each building was bigger and more graceful than the next. When lights were added to the mix it was a dazzling combination. The city itself felt like a great big hug, and I felt overwhelmed by its power. The city allowed me to become part of it just like many others many years ago who immigrated to this awesome city. As I was looking out of the cab I finally got to see in person the sight of all sights; Times Square. The main juncture of
When we arrived in New York City, a nice man with a black car took us to our hotel.. We checked in our hotel and set off in the beautiful city of New York. When we took our first walk along Times Square, a strong odor of sewage and street food hit our noses. New York will always have that special
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