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    My dad and I had always lived in New York City. After 15 years of experience and the guidance of my older brother, you could say that I knew my way around town. The coffee shops with the best lattes, the highest swinging swing sets in every park, and most importantly, the buildings with the best views. You would think that after living here for so long I would get sick of seeing the view of the city every day, but it just never gets old. The best spot is at the top of my apartment building, on the

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    socially, and culturally. Painters such as George Benjamin Luks used pastel colors to paint pictures of a newly reformed society. In his painting Hester Street revealed a New York City that was accepting to Jewish culture and lifestyles (Figure 1) . Other pictures painted during the Progressive Era depicted more areas of city life, sports, different ethnic groups and culture. The life that was present in many of these painting showed a country that valued women, minorities, and individuality.

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    The Great Escape Creeeek… SLAM! I was thrown into a prison cell in the New York City prison. It was damp and cold in the cell. I was punished for the robberies I committed in Chicago: I was sentenced 50 years in prison, and without bail. Squeek! The springs of the cold rusty cot compressed as I sat myself down: it felt like I was sitting on a rock. I sat for what felt like hours, then days, then weeks, and so on. Through my beating impatience, I got up, stretched, and stood for a second. I walked

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    At the age of four, most girls are asking for the newest barbie dolls and sparkly dress-up tiaras for a birthday present. But I always enjoyed beating to a different drum, begging instead for my parents to take me into the city. And thus began my love affair with New York City. From that point on, my birthdays often involved trips to NYC, with unique cultural, food, and art experiences. As I grew up, I began to use every and any excuse I could possibly justify, to escape to the metropolis. By the

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    Zoning laws have become an integral part of the growth and expansion of municipalities. Soon after New York City enacted the nations “first zoning laws in the early 20th century”, many municipalities followed suit to protect their valuable land and those who lived in it. While the zoning laws sought to keep land values high and promote the well-being of its citizens, they also reinforced the segregation of the affluent and the poor. With the history of ethnic and racial discrimination so entangled

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    Almost three-fourths of New York City’s greenhouse gas emissions come from heating, cooling and powering buildings, making buildings more energy efficient is installation of well insulated exterior walls that reduce heating and cooling demands, lowering home heating and air conditioning bills and potentially reduce energy consumption. The policy will allow existing buildings to add external insulation within the property line, while exempting it from floor area calculations and yard and open space

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    Florida. I am not great at physical activities, so I am hoping this will challenge me to break outside of my comfort zone. Run in the New York City Marathon I want to accomplish this goal in my twenties, so I can hopefully run more when I get older. I loved New York City when I went my freshman year, so running in the marathon would help me see the city with a new perspective. Be a foster parent I want to cross this off my bucket list after I have kids of my own. My parents took in my cousins when

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    Homelessness in America Homelessness in America has been slowly decreasing since 2013. In 2014 the New York City shelter system reported an increase of seven percent, from 50,135 in 2013 to 53,615 in 2014. In 2013 more than 111,000 different New Yorkers looked to the shelter system to give them safety, this is also including 40,000 different children. Overall homelessness has dropped by at least 2.3 percent, homelessness has decreased among every subpopulation. Veterans make up 10.5 percent of

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    It cannot be justified or foreseen. Like in the short story Simplexity, the author explains how a simple evacuation of a building can turn into complete chaos and complexity. The evacuation of the Twin Towers of New York City had been tested and simulated a hundred times over but the final problem every time was that no computer could generate the actions and person would do under the stress of living or dying. This is simple because a computer cannot feel, or create

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    Read the article Rent Ceilings in New York City, then answer the following questions: Suppose the demand and supply curves for rental housing units have the typical shapes and that the rental housing market is in equilibrium. Then, the government establishes a rent ceiling below the equilibrium level. 1. What happens to the quantity of housing available? If the rent ceiling is established below the equilibrium level, then there will be an increase in demand for housing and can cause a housing shortage

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