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    In a little neighborhood, we all know and love called Union Square has a history that would be unknown to the naked eye. The park has undergone redevelopment multiple times in hopes of bettering the neighborhood. Within the little area, there is shopping, varieties of food, all kinds of entertainment, and of course, places to rest. Even though there is not the same overwhelming amount of stimulation as Times Square, Union Square has still become a big tourist attraction Rather, all along the outskirts

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    Union Square Subway

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    Seminar Bridge 3: Union Square Subway Station and the “The Uses of Sidewalks: Contact" by Jane Jacobs Gaurika Dalal In the reading, “The uses of Sidewalks: Contact” by Jane Jacobs, Jacobs argues that sidewalks are a place where people have the opportunity to get to know one another on a casual social basis, generating respectful acquaintanceships that enable civility while protecting private lives. However, after conducting my field research for the ‘Entrance to the Union Square subway’ station

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    My visit to the bookstore My visit to Barnes and Noble at union square was a pleasant surprise. It took me about an hour and a half to get there by train. Opening its green rusty entrance doors lead me to a warm welcoming scene filled with smiles and air conditioning for all four floors. I was surprised by how low the prices were for the books and it the variety of categories in each category. There were floors dedicated to fiction and nonfiction. Floors even had

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    outdoor play area is also paramount to augment the indoor area. The physical and emotional development is no less important as cognitive development. Children enjoy playing outside; therefore, confining a child to a hospital bed for the duration of his or her recovery would stifle the recovery progress and make a traumatic experience an emotional nightmare. A child that is surrounded by medical equipment in his or her hospital room may develop anxiety and fear that can slow recovery (Arkansas Children’s

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    After work sampling was complete, the team collected data to generate spaghetti diagrams. Team members stood in different work areas watching operators perform their jobs. On a current layout drawing, team member drew paths of where operators were traveling too. Each individual operator’s spaghetti diagram can be seen in Appendix 7. Each production area is shown below on Figure 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17. These figures do not represent frequency, they only represent path to the destination. As

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    Who doesn’t have a favorite constellation? I have found myself looking at the night sky for years wondering this, and over these years I’ve found my favorite, though it may be cliché, this constellation is Orion. I don’t have many reasons for this and honestly I believe the main reason is simply aesthetic preference. Another reason, however, is the Greek myth that goes with it. The constellation itself is located on the celestial equator, simply the projection of earth’s equator in space, and can

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    Research Paper On Orion

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    Orion is my favorite constellation because it is one of the easiest to find and most recognizable. This makes it one of the most popular constellations. Orion's belt includes the three brightest stars in the sky. In the Northern Hemisphere, Orion is a fall and winter constellation, visible from November to February. One of Orion's "stars" is actually a nebula, the Orion nebula. The creation myth for Orion comes from Greek mythology. Orion was a famous hunter. There are several different myths about

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    Fly to Barnstable Municipal Airport HYA Beaches, quaint harbors, picturesque scenery, relaxing boat rides, renowned seafood, museums and shopping are all at your fingertips when you fly to Barnstable Municipal Airport (HYA). Suitably located in the center of Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Barnstable Municipal Airport is in Hyannis, in the town of Barnstable. Hyannis is one of seven villages in Barnstable and boasts miles of beaches, shopping, recreation, hotels, culture and a harbor. There is plenty

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    Aluminum Foils

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    Before building the design that is best fit for the presentation, there was many models that had “failed”. To start off with, the first design to successfully float with 50 pennies for 20 seconds was Tyler’s design that was built with two pop cans and two sheets of aluminum paper (one is used to wrap the cans while the other is used to make a “cup” to hold the pennies). However, when the group weighed this in class, it was around 31 grams, which is 4.5 grams overweight (the requirement is 26.5 grams)

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    My favorite constellation is Orion, probably because it is linked with one of my earliest childhood memories: my mother letting me stay up late to stargaze. She pointed out all the constellations visible from our backyard, starting with Orion, which was positioned almost directly above us. Orion is also known as the Hunter, and contains two of the ten brightest stars visible from Earth: Rigel and Betelgeuse. There are several creation myths for Orion. The first tells of how Orion fell in love with

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