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    New York City is one of the world's most known cities, it is known as the melting pot. New York City has a blend of cultures all in one city. From the statue of liberty, malls and sky scrapers to the parks and restaurants, there’s always something to do or see. But like any other city, crime does exist. With that being said people are starting to feel unsafe. Citizens are moving from the place they once called home. Most believe that there's life in a civil society where kids can grow safely, nourish

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    New York City, the city that never sleeps. One of my mom's favorite song has always been New York, New York by Frank Sinatra. Having spent most of her life in Brooklyn, New York, it's considered her second home. My brothers and sister grew up there while I was born in Colorado. I still however have lots of family there, grandparents, aunts, uncles and many many cousins, and I visit regularly. The words of Frank Sinatra still rings true, if you can make it here you can make it anywhere! Start spreading

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    the backbone of New York City. They make a significant portion of the city’s population. Similarly immigrants have been flooding into the city for decades, contributing to the city’s social and economic diversity. This can be seen through the abundance of immigrant restaurants, businesses, and communities. Furthermore, one can hear a copious variety of languages and can immerse themselves into the melting pot that is New York City. Immigration has a tremendous impact on New York City because immigrants

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    When people think of the New York City Garment District, the first things that come to mind are high-end fashion designers like Michael Kors and Calvin Klein and the famous New York Fashion Week. As a New York Times reporter Jean Appleton put it, New York City is the “bustling epicenter of America’s clothing design and the manufacturing industry.”1 However, fashion is only part of the story. Few people actually know how garment production in New York City came about. Before the design and construction

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    Moving to New York after living in an anti-freedom, dependent and closed minded community for 22 years was the most encouraging thing I have ever made. Moving from one continent to another was a very challenging step to take, I think I am brave enough to do it, travel from overseas to an anonymous country. My journey began in December 2013 when I met my husband, we fall in love with each other and decided to get married and live together at his place in New York, - the city that never sleeps - the

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    to New York City? Over the summer I had the greatest opportunity to go and visit the “Big Apple.” I had really enjoyed my time there with my family. When I was there I saw many great and cool things. I had the chance to tour a majority of the attractions. I was really amazed by the Skyline of New York City and how it presented itself. I was also stunned to see how great and big the city that never sleeps really is. The first thing we explored was the famous Empire State Building in New York City

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    Traffic Doesn't Cause Congestion, People do New York City has always had issues with overpopulation and congestion. As of July 2016, the U.S. Census Bureau has estimated New York City’s population at 8,537,673. That's an increase of 362,500 residents (or 4.4 percent) over the April 2010 decennial census count of 8,175,133. The city has not witnessed such a robust pace of growth in over a half-century. And, as New York's population continues to upsurge, so does its problems with overcrowding and congestion

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    Being on opposite sides of the country, New York City and Los Angeles are two very similar, yet two very different cities. Each city has its own ambience and atmosphere. People take pleasure in one of them based on their personal preference and things available to them at each location. New York City and Los Angeles are easily compared and contrasted based upon their weather, jobs, and style of living. New York City has four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each season brings upon different

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    Songs of the City, or Talkin’ New York Many New York songs refer to an artist’s first time in New York City. Many come for an opportunity to become a star or just to see the many sites that New York City has to offer. A New York song reminds people how great this city is and everything it has to offer. Despite a stereotype of crime and how dirty the city is, many still dream of calling this city their home. The “city that never sleeps” always seems to have its arms open to anyone who is willing

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    In New York City potholes are dangerous to motorist and residents. As a Project Manager in the Transportation Department, we have a five-million-dollar budget. The budget will exclusively address repairs to potholes throughout the five boroughs. In Queens, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Bronx, and Staten Island potholes in the street is a constant fixture. As of 8/15/17 we have repaved 705 lane miles and repaired 185,770 potholes (The Daily Pothole, n.d.). These improvements are desperately needed to

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