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    This generates a mass of loose garbage on the streets. Speaking of transportation in New York‚ it?s more developed than in Columbus‚ Ohio. People have a choice of their own car‚ subway‚ bus‚ or taxi. Relatively few residents of New York use cars to commute to work even if they own one because of congested traffic. Subway is probably the fastest way to travel‚ and lots of commuters use it on a daily basis. Columbus?s transportation is very underdeveloped and the only truly reliable transportation

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    growth. • Only serve selected zip codes areas Opportunities • Potential expansion to other areas. • Customer rating of products • FreshDirect increase sales of organic foods. • Smartphone apps to order food Threats. •High parking fines in NYC. •High rise of gas prices. • High levels of traffic congestion. • Competition from other local grocery stores and online services such as‚ Amazon‚ NetGrocer‚ PeaPod ANALYSIS VIA PORTER’S FIVE FORCES MODEL Threat of New Entry: While on shelves

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    Style Wars Style wars is a film that documents a number of young graffiti artists who were transforming the city with their unique art. They used the city’s subway system as a canvas and let their work be seen in all five boroughs of New York. This film is a great film that documents that time in history. It is difficult for me to side with them or be against them. I am also an artist and I know how it feels when you have to feed that hunger and the only way to do it is to perform it. I

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    I was a pro at flagging down a taxi‚ and I understood the whole subway thing. I realized that when they say that New York is the city that never sleeps they meant it. At all hours of the night I would hear car horns and loud music and people talking. I loved every bit of the city‚ even though it was crowded and loud

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    In 1965 NYC got the title for the biggest blackout in History. The blackout left people with many different emotions. Some of the cities‚ people were scared that they were under an attack because of the recent speaking of war. New York City was in the darkness for 13 hours. The transportation provided by the city such as busses and subways was stopped. Cities relied on the moon to give off light while others searched for light in candles and flashlights. This night lead people to worry on uprising

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    TITLE Top Things To Do In New York City At Night LEAD PARAGRAPH One of my favorite things about New York is that the subway never stops running. If you’re out on the town late at night‚ you don’t need to worry‚ because the city’s cheap‚ reliable‚ and extensive transit network functions 24 hours a day. (The trains do come in less frequent intervals at night‚ though‚ so grab yourself a hot dog and be patient!) Whether you’re catching a concert on one of the city’s many waterfronts‚ laughing your face

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    give symbols to her gender‚ and who she is ultimately trying to be. Gender is a huge question in the text of this song. According to the lyrics and image of this frame‚ Lady Gaga is playing her love game with her candidates. They are in a dirty subway station with the lights of two trains behind them illuminating the frame. Gaga is clearly the center of attention where everyone wants to win her over. She wants to know if the “subject” who could be male or female‚ will actually like her for her

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    Not all maps are fair either. Some are build upon stereotypes and political views‚ and some are used for their initial purpose‚ to bring forth information. A subway station map of New York city may not show the beautiful city as it is. The edges would be flat‚ it may seem bigger than usual‚ but it’s main purpose is to show direction and provide information. An “around the world” map however is abundantly commercialized

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    late 1960s when "Julio 204" began writing his "tag" all around the city of New York. Soon following Julio came a Greek youth from Manhattan named Demitrius who tagged his own "Taki183" all over the city as well. Taki also focused on writing on the subway in New York. Even though what Julio 204 and Taki 183 did in New York eventually developed into what was called by some "New York Style" graffiti‚ these New York writers only popularized it. [2] It is said that tagging first started in Philadelphia

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    care less about the traffic safety and reading the traffic signs. The smell of the city reminds me of the honey roasted peanut stands‚ a sweet scent of aroma that would often fill up the neighborhood. When I close my eyes and think deeply about NYC‚ there has been a chime in my head of the messengers blowing their whistles to fight in the traffic while slicing left and right to get to their destination. New York City taxi drivers are the "killers" of the rush hour. Taxi drivers within the city

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