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    chosen photographer, I have based my project for ‘In the style’ on Berenice Abbott’s. Abbott work was mainly based in the 1930’s of the urban designs of America, she was best known for her black and white photography as well as her documentation of New York City. She had a great approach to photography in a variety of ways, through her own style of work and through her introduction of other artists including Eugene Atget’s, for his unique photographic techniques. Abbott’s work has not always been based

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    it the best country out there and the thing that really came close to completely changing America for the better was the Erie Canal. Many people ask how did the Erie canal change America, well not only did it build one of the biggest most successful city in the world but it help us with trade and money. Many problems came along with the Erie Canal like the dangerous of making it as we had to use explosives. Other problems were the growth in population, population wasn’t a problem but because of such

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    The city of Miami and the city of New York are two cities of great importance for the United States. The differences between these two cities are very imprecise. Both have several differences in terms of population, transport and climate. As for the population, New York is the most populated city in the United States, with an estimated population in 2005 of 8 213 839.87 This is about 40% of the total population of the state and a similar percentage of the total of its metropolitan region . During

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    New York City, home for many wonderful things: Broadway, Chelsea Market, independent coffee shops. But most important, New York City has New York University and its liberal arts program. NYU’s liberal arts program has the potential to not only liberally educate me but also to globally educate me. Throughout high school, I enjoyed both sciences and humanities. NYU’s liberal arts program would allow me to pursue both while having access to a dynamic city. NYU’s characteristics as a large university

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    more than 100 cities .New York and Alaska are beautiful states also they are the most famous states in USA. Though, New York and Alaska are huge states in USA, they are totally different from each other especially in tourism and geographic location. New York and Alaska are great states that attract visitors. New York is the busiest state in USA it’s the first choice for those who looking for tourism. Landmarks you can see in NYC are status of liberty, time square in Manhattan city and the biggest

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    Oklahoma and New York have several different attributes that make both of them beautiful states in their own right, but they are very differing attributes. Oklahoma being located in the central United States has a completely different climate from that of New York, located in the northeast. Inhabitants from both states come from several different ethnic backgrounds, speaking several different languages. The standard of living in New York can be a lot higher than that of Oklahoma, especially if looking

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    What is Your New York? The representation of New York City is different for everyone. Despite sharing the same city, no two people will experience it the same way. This is proven in the texts of The Colossus of New York, “Goodbye to All That,” and “Here is New York,” by Colson Whitehead, Joan Didion, and E. B. White respectfully. While all three authors have their own point of views about New York, they do manage to use some similar elements to express their knowledge of city while still having

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    9/11 Essay

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    According to The New York Post, the number of cancer cases of 9/11 first respondents had hugely increased from 1,140 to over 2,500 within a year. However, the epidemiologists from Mount Sinai hospital do not agree with the double of this case as it is crucial to ‘be careful and try to understand what you are comparing.’ The hospital also conducts research and finds out that, comparing to the general population in America, there is an approximately 20% increase in cancer incidence in 9/11 rescue and

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    The City Wide Free Wifi

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    resident in a ‘big city’ in and of itself, I really want to leave Atlanta and move to New York City, New York. Yes, it’s massively expensive but I really enjoyed the energy I felt the last time I was in the city and want to live in it again. New York City is a teeming mass of art, technology and anonymity that just draws me in and wish to be a part of it as much as I can. It is quite odd to associate being anonymous with a city with more people per square inch than most cities in the US can handle

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    New York New Carryout Bag Law The new carryout bag law in New York was proposed and stated that beginning from 15th February 2017, the customers would be charged at least five cents for every single carryout bag that would be provided by the stores, with some exceptions. The rule was applicable for all the stores that were covered by the carryout bag law which included wholesale and retail stores like green carts, pharmacies, drug stores, convenience stores, grocery stores, hardware stores, apparel

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