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    New York City

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    New York City was the center for the transporting goods in and out of the city. Businesses were on the rise as well for the working class but it that slowly declined due to the war and destruction of slave plantations. Following this destruction, New York became America’s metropolis following in the footsteps of London and Paris. Later, the Political powers that be became involved to control commerce and the classification of workers. There was a classification of jobs distinguishing the middle

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    New York City

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    On any given day in New York City, I will walk more than four miles, taking more than 10,000 steps. I imagine that if the soles of my shoes were dipped in red paint, I’d trace a jagged, winding path that trails across avenues and zigzags through city blocks throughout downtown Manhattan. I’d imagine that if the soles of every New Yorker’s shoes were dipped in red paint, we would paint the town crimson with our intertwining footsteps. Perhaps if urban planners, the masterminds of Manhattan, could

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    New York City

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    New York City is a magnificent place. The city contains hundreds of tall skyscrapers, many interesting people, and plenty of entertaining activities. It is also one of the liveliest, and most compact places in the world and has been nicknamed “The City That Never Sleeps.” It has a rich history and diversity. There are people from all different cultures and backgrounds. My family decided to go on a vacation to see this amazing city. We decided that we were going to go and see landmarks, eat new foods

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    diversity in New York City intrigues me. New York City has millions of people of different backgrounds, ethnicity, and culture. People can never feel overwhelmed with loneliness while living in New York City. For example, while living in New York City many people have the opportunity to visit China without traveling. Many people in New York City have the opportunity to take the train. Which is, available 24 hours to Chinatown located on canal street. New York City is most definitely the city that

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    Looking around, I had noticed diversity like I’d never seen before. I was in another world. Even though New York City can be a dangerous place, I felt comfortable there. My view of Kansas is now forever changed. On that trip, I discovered what I wanted to do during my adult life. My back was sore from waiting in the stiff airport chair. I sat there gazing at all the travelers moseying their way to a seat or hurrying to their gate. Just a few hours ago, I was at school, eating lunch with my

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    When I first arrived in New York City, it was unlike anything I had ever experienced before. Growing up in a small town, I had never experienced that much chaos in a place before. We arrived in New York on a beautiful, hot, summer morning. While driving into the city, it felt as if the skyscrapers were closing in on us. If I were to roll down my window I could touch the car beside me. I felt nervous as the taxi driver was weaving through traffic. With all of the honking and beeping, I couldn't

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    the city that never sleeps and the place that I call home -- New York City. Although there are many other cities across the United States, New York City has a certain je ne sais quoi about it, that makes it seem better than the rest. Home to the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, and many other landmarks and attractions, New York City is a tourist’s dream come true. Unfortunately, people like me, who have lived and grown up here, tend to find the city and its

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    The New York City Council

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    brought to a legislative body. In the case of the New York City Council, the bill is introduced into the Council at a Stated Meeting and becomes a law after an intricate voting or vetoing process with the Council and the Mayor of New York City (“Legislative Process”). In the last year, many bills were passed by the New York City Council. While browsing through the list of bills passed in the last year, a bill in particular stood out to me – “Reducing city government emission of greenhouse gases by 40

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    New York City Essay

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    New York City is known as the birthplace or launching pad for countless musicians careers. In addition to launching scores of careers, New York serves as a pivotal location for several genres of music. Whether it was the birthplace or just a key city in a movement’s growth, New York’s boroughs and neighborhoods hold distinct legacies in these three genres expansion: Blues and Jazz The Jazz Era in New York City served as a catalyst in the genre’s expansion. While it originated out of the southern

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    2514 in New York City, now a place that looked like it was abandoned long ago. But it was not abandoned, there were still citizens living inside its borders. The problem was the city ran out of funds to support itself and the only money left was behind a vault in the city hall that had a passcode none of the citizens knew. Behind it was tons of gold that could easily fix the problems of the city and bring it back to what it once was. The passcode was the only detail keeping the old ruined city from

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