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    NY-NJ CrossRail Report

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    University of Pennsylvania . School of Design Department of City and Regional Planning Spring 2015 . Studio Final Report Meadowlands South PENN Long Island City Newark Newark Liberty Airport Jamaica JFK Airport New York - New Jersey CrossRail VISION 1 New York - New Jersey CrossRail University of Pennsylvania School of Design The University of Pennsylvania carries on the principles and spirit of its founder‚ Benjamin Franklin: entrepreneurship‚ innovation‚ invention‚ outreach‚ and a

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    Rob Murphy Art and Culture Extra Credit My Second Visit to the Met 12/10/11 My second visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art was equally enjoyable as the first. On my first visit‚ I hovered around the American wing and Egyptian wing mainly. On the contrary‚ my second visit consisted of a trip to enjoy the Greek and Roman wing. Wings such as the Egyptian‚ are big enough to re-visit‚ as I was able too. The works I was able to enjoy on my second trip were the “Cleopatra” sculpture‚ and the world

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    The most popular sport in the south‚ football‚ is a game that stumbled out of rugby and soccer. In 1823‚ English soccer player‚ William Ebb Ellis picked up the ball and ran with it‚ inspiring the students of Princeton to become involved in a sport they called “ball town”. The first football game was played on November 6th of 1869 in Brunswick‚ New Jersey between the Rutgers and Princeton. The game was observed by one-hundred spectators and the players wore no helmets or uniforms. The players kept

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    Metropolitan Welfare Project

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    wrong‚ will go wrong”. This is evident in the case of the Metropolitan Welfare Department. The welfare system was in desperate straits and after a total revamp of the welfare’s department and offices‚ the Clearly Street office began to crumble under the new structure. What had been a sombre and quiet place of business‚ before the re-structure‚ was now riddled with problems and in need of effective solutions. Summary of the facts The Metropolitan Welfare system was in a state of imminent collapse. The

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    Homeless Shelter Plan

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    Homeless Shelter Business Plan I want to develop day time homeless shelter in Las Vegas because Las Vegas metro area has nation’s fourth highest rate of homelessness. There are hundreds and thousands of homeless people live in tunnels to escape desert heat. Many people have misconceptions about homeless people that they chose to be homeless and they all use drugs and alcohol. I believe there are many homeless people who just need little of bit of support and motivation to get better and willing

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    A interesting visit to Metropolitan Museum of Art I have recently visit Metropolitian Museum of Art. This is the first time I visit museum in New York city‚ my first impression for this art museum is tremendous and inspiring. It’s a multi-culture museum‚ there are sculptures and paintings from all around the world. After two hours of touristing‚ I was attracted by a painting‚ which is located in second floor‚ in American wing section. This painting is oil-on-canvas in 1851 by artist Emanuel

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    and logistics of finding a new location and getting attendees to change flights with such short notice is cost prohibitive. | In a survey of attendees‚ they would be willing to look at a new date in October and were most interested in Las Vegas‚ Chicago‚ or New York as alternative sites. | | | Does not meet objective. | Does not meet objective. | Does not meet objective. | Meets objective. | | | Refunding registration fees would cause a loss for conference. | Because of uncertainty with city

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    com/cms/s/0/cac9e792-52e5-11df-813e-00144feab49a.html#axzz1HASWV4sh Kissel‚ W Los Angeles Tourism by Numbers. (n.d.). Discover Los Angeles. Retrieved March 18‚ 2011‚ from Discoverlosangeles.com/business-services/research-and-reports/ TOURISMSTATS2010.pdf Metropolitan Las Vegas Tourism Statistics Press release. (2009‚ July 5). Armani Press. ARMANI PRESS. Retrieved March 12‚ 2011‚ from http://www.armanipress.com/pressRelease/pressDetail?prid=48&year=2009&language=JP Press Release Staff. (2010‚ January

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    Everglades Research Paper

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    Development of land in and around the Everglades will be detrimental to this natural wonder. “To continue to allow development in surrounding areas would have undermined the $11 billion Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan--the largest and most ambitious wetland restoration project ever attempted” (Whiteman). This plan is said to take 30-40 years and will require a lot of time‚ effort‚ and

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    gangs in chicago

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    unsupervised peer groups‚ which are unsupervised because the formal institutions of society such as schools‚ church and families break down. the new urban institutions are not yet strong enough to replace them‚ especially for the acculturating children. Chicago schools have gangs as temporary product of the second generation. Back then gangs followed a certain code and they were also filled with order. they gave out violations for not following the law that was laid down by the chief in command or a higher

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