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    (Tallarico). Before Disney revamped the theatrical world, 42nd Street and the surrounding Times Square area was in total disarray. The 1980’s Time Square was a place for drug dealers, hustlers, and prostitutes to seek haven in. It was not until Mayor Rudy Giuliani invited major family friendly companies such as Disney to come in and revitalize the town that 42nd Street became a safer place. Disney changed the Broadway style of

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    The use of smartphone cameras changed the way that police were perceived as well. Accusations of police brutality could now be supported with video evidence instead of just a victim’s word against an officer. While filming police during stops and quality-of-life policing can hold the officer accountable in incidents of police brutality, cell phone video footage doesn’t always tell the whole story. In August, two Kansas police officers came under scrutiny after a 36 second video was posted on social

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    On January 27, 2017, President Donald Trump issued an executive order that restricted immigration for 90 days from seven Muslim-majority countries, suspended all refugee admittance for 120 days, and blocked Syrian refugees indefinitely. Executive orders are issued by United States Presidents and directed towards officers and agencies of the Federal government. An executive order is not the president creating a new law; it is the president instructing the government how it is to work within the parameters

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    Mexican border, Canadian border, and on cargo ships. There have been many ideas brought to light including building a wall along the Mexican border, to putting troops at the border to patrol it. “The power is there to do it”, said New York mayor Rudy Giuliani, “we just need to leadership to put it into effect.” Not only would this stop illegal immigration, but it would also increase the number of jobs available to blue-collar American workers. Recently many states and local cities have been trying to

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    are thought to invite potential thieves) will prevent future crime. Kelling’s theory combined with the Terry v. Ohio ruling eventually led to the implementation of full blown Stop and Frisk in the New York City area during the mayoral term of Rudi Giuliani. The idea behind stop and frisk initially was for police officers to patrol streets in order to stop those they suspected of carrying illegal goods and then frisk them to ascertain if they were indeed breaking any laws. This would serve duel purposes

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    Branded as the tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere, the One World Trade Center (One WTC) stands tall as a symbol of revival. When people look to it, they marvel at the praiseworthy façade and design. However, aesthetics come with a price; a price much too great to leave unaddressed. At a whopping 3.9 billion dollars, the One WTC holds the record with the most expensive construction costs. Even the use of building information modeling could not diminish the overwhelming 1.9 billion dollar

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    I. Define the Problem For anyone living in or visiting New York City, the site of a homeless person is almost guaranteed. Whether riding the subway, taking in the lights in Times Square, or going for a stroll in Central Park, one is bound to see a homeless person. Homelessness does not discriminate; men and women can be seen sleeping over a subway grate. Age is not a discriminatory factor either. Many a times one will see a mother with her child/children sitting on the steps of a church begging for

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    In a political atmosphere where it is easy to be grouped up in either conservative or liberal, it is harder to see such an easy split more and more each day. Non-traditional candidates are now emerging into the political arena that in prior elections would have been scoffed at. Whether we are talking about the unusually high polling Libertarian candidate, Gary Johnson, the Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders or the Authoritarian Republican Nominee, Donald Trump, It is getting harder and harder to

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    everywhere possible including the areas of homeland security, national defense, and in the private sector. Tourism in New York City plummeted affected the attacks. This caused a massive loss in a sector which employed 280,000 people and generated $25 billion per year. Hotel occupancy fell below 40% and 3,000 employees were laid off in the week following the attacks. (Wiki- Economics, History.com) Health effects of the September 11, 2001 attacks were almost non-existent at first, but years and years

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    In a political atmosphere where it is easy to be labeled as either conservative or liberal, this simple label is becoming more difficult. Non-traditional ideologies are now emerging into the political arena that in prior elections would have been scoffed at. This 2016 election has shown a clear rise in support for Libertarianism, Democratic Socialism, and Authoritarianism. That is why it is important to understand what these ideologies mean through definition, policy preferences and the true impact

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