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    Dore. 1996. About Rothko. New York: Da Capo Press. Baal-Teshuva‚ Jacob. 2003. Rothko. Germany: Taschen. Breslin‚ James E.B. 1993. Mark Rothko: A Biography. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press. Kimball‚ Roger. 2004. The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness Sabotages Art. 55-58. New York: Encounter Books. Kuh‚ Katharine. 2006. My Love Affair with Modern Art: Behind the Scenes with a Legendary Curator. Edited by Avis Berman‚ 143-166. New York: Arcade Publishing‚ Inc.

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    Suicide and New York City

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    “Summer Solstice‚ New York City‚” by Sharon Olds and “Death of a Window Washer‚” by X.J. Kennedy. “Summer Solstice‚ New York City” is about an attempted suicide incident. “Death of a Window Washer” describes a scene of a window washer who was killed by accident. With different descriptions and details regarding the denouement of the main characters and the reactions of the other people‚ the two poets portrayed the dark and light side of human nature.    “Summer Solstice‚ New York City” uses juxtaposition

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    New York City Tenements

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    before‚ tenements were often very crowded due to the large wave of immigrants coming from Europe. These immigrants were stuffed into buildings that were inadequately made. In 1914‚ the streets below fourteenth street‚ which was one eighty-second of New York State’s total land area‚ had one sixth of the city’s population (Urban Castles). Showing how in a relatively small piece of land‚ many people lived there. Most of the people who lived there lived in tenements. There were 22‚000 slum tenements that

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    They call New York the city that never sleeps. All bars in the city do not close untilto four o"tmclock in the morning. Let me tell you something‚ this big place called "New York" is the capital of all the new fashions and old fads. You can go see these teams at Shea Stadium in Flushings‚ Queens‚ and The New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. You can buy liquor at anytime during the day because they never close. What I am trying to say is that New York is the inventor of all invertors.

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    Tolerance of Cultures in New York ----------------------- What is cultural tolerance? A formal definition would include something along the lines of “A disposition to allow freedom of choice and behavior‚ no matter what the color or creed.” However‚ I believe it is much more then a simple definition. I believe it’s cultural diffusion‚ something much more then just tolerance. Not only is it just tolerating someone‚ or a group. It involves working with them‚ and holding and learning so much history

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    1. Know who to call to report animal cruelty. We’re lucky here at the ASPCA in New York City because we have Humane Law Enforcement Agents who have the power to investigate and arrest perpetrators of animal cruelty in the state of New York. But every state and every town are different. In some areas‚ you may have to rely on the police department to investigate animal cruelty; in others‚ you may have to contact local animal control or another municipal agency. If you aren’t sure where to report cruelty

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    Omnibuses in New York City Millions of people ride the subway in New York City everyday‚ but any time before 1826 there was no public transportation‚ and if you wanted to get somewhere you had to walk or hire an expensive private carriage. This was until 1827 when the Omnibus was brought to New York City‚ and changed how the average person got around and it shaped New York City to have residential neighborhoods and places where people worked. Like today public transportation was very successful

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    Essay Student Name University Name Simon and Schuster‚ Inc. v. New York State Crime Victims Board Is it constitutional to take away money from a person although it was gained for an interview with a publisher about one’s past crimes? Is it constitutional to take the money and give it to the victim of these past crimes? Does this or does not contradict the First Amendment which allows to express one’s mind freely with no discrimination concerning the context? The dispute over the Son of Sam law

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    New York Presbyterian Hospital‚ like many medical facilities‚ found it needed to have information flow freely. Information is gathered from the moment the patient is admitted in the hospital until discharge. This information needs to be accessible to all interested parties that come in contact with the patient. The survey pointed out that both the physician and the nursing staff needs to know certain patient specific information. Lab results and other test results are cited by both the physician

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    New York City Analysis

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    My first breath in New York City was quite disgusting. I was standing in the musty cellar that is known as Pennsylvania Station in the world’s capital. And as I stood there‚ luggage in hand‚ I did not realize that my life was about to change. New York City is a place like no other‚ it’s truly a concrete jungle. I was visiting some friends from Los Angeles; and they had allowed me to stay with them for 6 days in the Big Apple. They were staying in an apartment in lower Manhattan‚ so for me this meant

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