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    -- that have personalities lauded in music and movies. Where you live, work and play in New York says something to New Yorkers about who you are. The five boroughs are: Brooklyn Queens The Bronx Staten Island Manhattan (more info by neighborhood here) Understand Most people think of Manhattan when they think of New York City, also known as The City. New York City is actually spread across five different counties - one borough

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    The area that constitutes New York City today was originally populated by the Lenape people. These autonomous groups of Native Americans were “dozen-odd groups” who lived between today’s Eastern Connecticut and central New Jersey. They spoke an Algonquian language, lived in seasonal campsites, and dedicated their lives to fishing, farming, and hunting. The first European to enter the New York Harbor was the Florentine navigator Giovanni da Verraza, who was at the time searching for a northwest passage

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    New York City in Summer

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    York is one of the best known cities in United States with a total area is 468.9 square miles. About one third of New York City is water and the rest of it is land. The city is comprised of five boroughs and they are Manhattan, The Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island. Manhattan is probably one of the most

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    The history of New York City is compelling with its history of cultural arts that has derived from many various cultures throughout the world. New York City is like no other city in the world an estimated 8.5 million residents live in New York City not to mention the other surrounding counties in or around New York that commute daily to work, or visit . Millions of Tourist each year visit, the streets of the city to observe a city that has so much flavor from tall rise buildings to cultural communities

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    The date was January 17, 2012 7:03 in the morning. The sun was just rising over the lower part of Manhattan. The brisk, stagnant air of old man winter stung in your lungs as the snow covered taxi’s drove about. Ian Boomerang steps off the Amtrak and onto the streets of lower Manhattan. The crunch of the snow beneath his feet he instantly knew that this day would be a long one. As he turned the corner onto Broadway he could smell the pungent aroma of coffee lingering out of the local coffee shop

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    anarchists and socialists protested in the streets of Lower Manhattan’s “Corner” in a rage at the banking systems. Before the turn of the century, the feelings projected toward the financial barons of New York were all but tranquil. Because the majority of the wealth among a few happened at the expense of laborers and echoed with Americans, its result lead to terrorism (King 2011). On September 16, 1920, an explosion tore through the streets of Lower Manhattan’s “Corner”. The Wall Street Bombing of

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    artists who had formed their league and complained of the rising rents, especially in the bohemian district. This was blamed majorly on newcomers who were considered wealthy. The artists claimed most of their colleagues were being forced out of Manhattan due to the very high rents (Osman, 2016) By the 1970s, there were losses in the manufacturing jobs whereas an increase occurred in areas around producer services. There was thus the expansion of employment in areas such as finance, insurance, and

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    departs from John F. Kennedy International Airport or Newark Liberty International Airport. You are advised to reach the airport earlier for departing flights. JFK is located approximately 12 miles southeast of Lower Manhattan while EWR is located about 15 miles southwest of Midtown Manhattan. Getting to New York Airports New York City has good transportation network and the airports are serviced by effective ground transportation facilities which connects passengers to NYC subways, bus routes and

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    Dbq Jewish Immigration

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    by the economic turmoil caused by industrialization, and for economic reasons. They arrived during, "The New Immigration" the wave of immigration that lasted from 1880-1924. A vast majority of the Jews settled on the East coast in places such as Manhattan, Boston, and Philadelphia. They also settled in other larger more industrialized and urbanized cities such as Chicago, Seattle and Detroit. The jobs Russian Jews held were mostly low skilled trades such as tailors and butchers or even worked in the

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    New York City, the shining icon of the American dream and the mixing pot of cultures, was but a name I knew when I was young. Nine years ago, I finally set foot on the fabled city when my family immigrated to the United States. The gigantic airport, JFK International, spanned for miles and its terminals stood proudly over the jumbo jets below. That night, nausea from the plane’s descension and the entropic movements of my aunt’s Jeep prevented me from seeing the outside world. I rested my head on

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