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    place too. In a town that becomes a ghost town after eight o’clock‚ it’s hard to imagine there are cities that stay awake all night. My trip to New York City made me realize the world is bigger and much more different than my small town. At home‚ the most common things you smell are freshly cut grass‚ farm animals‚ and a family having a barbecue. New York City is a playground for your nose. The first thing I smelled was the food. Every block contained at least 20 different types of food. Freshly

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    Strengths Strong Brand The New York Islanders brand is embedded within their traditions. Even the change of something as small as the goal horn‚ from the original foghorn that commended the Long Islands maritime traditions to the sound of the subway-inspired goal horn caused an outcry due to the fact that it did not symbolize the team‚ creating an unfamiliar environment and disrupting a branding technique that had been established decades ago (Drance‚ 2016). The New York Islanders entered the NHL

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    New York City Transit Analysis Determinants of impasse MTA thought that they could strong arm the union as they had in the past. In 1999 and 2002 MTA threatened the union with fines and jail time if they did not negotiate. Therefore‚ union leaders accepted terms and contracts that they normally would not have if they had other options. But members of the union were tired of promises by management of better working conditions and wage increases that did not cover the cost of inflation

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    Kelo vs. City of New London Legal Facts: Kelo v. City of New London 545 U.S. 469 (2005) the U.S. Supreme Court answered “yes” to the question of whether or not taking land for the sole purpose of economic improvement would fall into the realm of public use requirement set forth in the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause. The city of New London Connecticut had made economic recovery efforts to sustain a severely downtrodden local economy. Those efforts included a plan to acquire 115 parcels of

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    Facts New London‚ CT declared a "distressed municipality" due to decades of economic decline. State and local officials targeted New London for economic revitalization. State authorized bonds to support planning activities including a state park and private development.  Pfizer announced that it planned to build on the Fort Trumbull area. Fort Trumbull comprises 115 privately-owned properties. Development plan encompasses seven parcels: 1. Waterfront conference hotel at the center of a small

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    John Etefia Tomek Research Paper The New York City Draft Riots that took place July 13-16 of 1863 during the Civil War are considered the largest civil insurrection in the American History. The riots started off as a protest against the Conscription Act passed in March of 1863‚ which made all single men age 20-45 and married men up to 35 were subject to the draft lottery. The part of the Conscription Act that really caused an uproar was not only the fact that it forced men to go and fight in

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    New York Through the Five Senses New York City is a place that can distinctly appeal to all five of your senses. You can smell‚ hear‚ taste‚ feel‚ and most definitely see New York. It is one of those places that have something interesting to offer for everyone. With its fast-pace‚ something is always going on. It truly is the “City That Never Sleeps”. When you step out onto New York’s streets you hear sirens‚ honking horns‚ garbage trucks‚ cars rushing by‚ the click clacks of heels‚ hundreds

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    instigator. We should be concentrating our efforts on protecting the victim not the problem. In the era of computers and networking‚ we face many new issues that can have very real consequences. We have lost many young lives due to this new technology‚ and even though it may be great to keep up with friends and family‚ not everyone is using this new technology for good. Many kids are getting bullied online in places like Facebook and Myspace‚ and in most of the cases‚ the kids are not of the age

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    Historical Accuracy: Gangs of New York The Movie Gangs of New York‚ released in 2002‚ gives insight into the violence‚ corruption‚ and disarray that occurred in The Five Points of Manhattan during the 19th century‚ and reveals one of the biggest skeletons in New York’s closet. Martin Scorsese’s translation of the events in the film proves to be very intriguing‚ and for the most part accurate. However‚ there are a few aspects of the film he did not correctly portray: the timing of events‚ and

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    in New York” by Claude McKay In a three-stanza poem “The Tropics in New York”‚ by Claude McKay presents the feeling of sadness and homesickness of a man who has been living in New York. In the first stanza‚ the author invites us to imagine the tropic in New York. After that‚ in the second stanza he brings us to the man’s old memory. Some techniques the author uses persuade readers to be aware of the man’s nostalgia in the third stanza. The abundant images of fruits that the man sees in New York

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