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    The City That Never Sleeps

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    No matter the bright sun yellow flip-flops or the well worn out sneakers‚ in the city of New York‚ they all have a hurried pace. It doesn’t matter where they are going or what their end goal is but everyone’s feet fly‚ matching the electric tempo of the city. From the rushing subways below ground to the planes dashing high above‚ everything in the big city seems to match a center heartbeat‚ the beat of the city. Known as the city that never sleeps‚ New York has been made famous for its never-stopping

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    phone conversation drove on top of the curb and struck my mother‚ who was walking my little brother to school. A simple phone conversation put two in expecting pedestrians in the hospital. This can happen to anyone either walking or running along the sidewalk‚ or even a bicyclist. Fisher also gives an example of almost being a victim of a driver on their cell phones who nearly ran him over while he was biking to

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    border. All of these conditions put the community at risk for hazardous spills or other environmental accidents. The main thoroughfare that divides Parkhill is John F. Kennedy Boulevard with a posted speed limit of 40 miles per hours. While sidewalks are present‚ the area where all the local shops are located is not pedestrian friendly. There is no grocery store in the immediate area; the closest is located one mile away in an area of high crime. The next closest grocer is 4.8 miles away.

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    Stereotypes Of Hollywood

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    Many people may think of rich people‚ movies‚ bright lights‚ and glamour when hollywood is mentioned. Some of these stereotypes are very accurate when taking into account that the median property value for Hollywood‚ California is up at about $642‚000‚ and considering that it is known as the movie or television series capital of the world. Among these stereotypes‚ Hollywood itself and its sign are a classic‚ rightful icon that represents american ideologies. Hollywood and its well-known sign actively

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    The Automobile has changed the world in a huge way since the early 20th century. The automobile has done some obvious things‚ like help transport people to their jobs‚ or help move goods cross country‚ but it has also had many other huge impacts on the world. The automobile has impacted many different aspects of the world‚ and specifically America. The automobile has greatly changed since the early 20th century‚ in design‚ technology‚ and ability. Since the early 20th century‚ the automobile has

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    paid to meeting the dog’s need for exercise. But neither the space nor freedom of movement found in the country is available in the city. The modern city is a conglomeration of steel‚ glass‚ concrete‚ brick and asphalt; all formed into buildings‚ sidewalks and streets—all erected in limited space. Besides‚ people in the city tend to not have time for their pets because of busy working. Hence insufficient caring is inevitable. Nonetheless‚ the subject of keeping dogs in the city still has many supporters

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    their demise. Time and the air which surrounds our ears arrive in a confounding moment‚ and they expose our breast. Dear friend‚ these tentative remarks join their line‚ and the blue horizon pours into your gushing wound. As friends expired on the sidewalk‚ the hours filled our silent sand‚ and the waves kissed the natural coast. This chamber inside my heart died when I heard the sound of a vociferous

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    Evidence gained in the past decade has shown that various aspects of the environment can have profound effects on both physical and mental health outcomes‚ adding to the burden of illnesses among minority populations and low-income communities. Lack of sidewalks‚ bike paths‚ and recreational areas in some communities discourages physical activity and contributes to obesity but‚ in those low-income areas that do have such amenities; the threat of crime keeps many people inside. Income segregation is the practice

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    The Brazosport Rotary Club has been a Brazosport Independent School District supporter since the club began in 1953. Through the years‚ the Rotary Club has sponsored‚ honored and partnered with the district and our schools for countless endeavors. The club From gifting dictionaries to every third grader‚ to awarding college scholarships to graduating seniors‚ and donating funds to purchase library books in every library in our district‚ the Rotary Club is there to support our schools and students

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    ART WEEK ONE HUMA 1315

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    wouldn’t believe it was a man-made structure. The Gates relate to the geography of their location because of how huge it is. It spreads out through the 23 miles of path in the park. They are spread 12 feet apart‚ and depending on the width of the sidewalk‚ that’s how wide they were. If you were to look down at the park from above‚ you would say that The Gates looked like an orange river going through Central Park. Japanese viewers didn’t see The Gates the way everyone else did. It reminded them one

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