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    The summer before sixth grade I attended sleep away camp in upstate New York. I had a great time up there‚ however I returned home to some grim news. While I was away my great aunt had gotten pneumonia‚ and was very ill. She was one hundred and one years old at the time‚ and she had been nearing the end for quite a while by that point. This‚ however‚ seemed to be the final stretch and I was told that there was a chance that the upcoming weekend could be the last time that I would ever see her. My

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    PEOPLE v. THORPE‚ 160 Misc.2d 558 (1994) 613 N.Y.S.2d 795 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK‚ Respondent‚ v. WILLIAM THORPE‚ Appellant Supreme Court‚ Appellate Term‚ Second Department March 14‚ 1994 Appeal from the Justice Court of the Town of Goshen‚ Orange County‚ Richard S. Gillette‚ J. William Thorpe‚ appellant pro se. Francis D. Phillips II‚ District Attorney of Orange County‚ Goshen (John Goldsmith of counsel)‚ for respondent. Page 559 MEMORANDUM.

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    Developing An International Growth Strategy At New York Fries New York Fries is known for its high quality fries made with real and hand-cut potatoes and fried in a non-hydrogenated‚ trans fat-free‚ sunflower oil. Jay Gould‚ president of The Company and founder is holding a biannual meeting with its franchisees in the next three days. He is planning to discuss about the plan to have international expansion into another countries‚ such as China‚ India‚ and South Korea. However there are many risks

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    Why I Live in New York: Personal Indulgences No. 13 April 1‚ 2009 by Tobi Tobias 26 Comments Why I live in New York. New York City‚ that is. Manhattan‚ to be exact. Dirty. Dangerous. Expensive (so much so today that people who once thought of themselves as middle class now fear they’re only a few ladder-rungs above the have-nots. And the number of have-nots is heart-rending. But still . . . I was born and raised in Brooklyn‚ in a neighborhood and time suited only to people with a deep tolerance–or

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    It was a bright summer day‚ on lake Ontario. The breeze rippling through our hair. My friends and I are currently in the state of New York boating on lake Ontario. Stacy‚ Carlee‚ kaylee‚ and I. We were cruising around in a bow rider boat. Tubing‚ racing‚ and having a blast. Until…. An hour later‚ we were thinking of going to grab a bite to eat. Stacy and I wanted sonic. Carlee‚ and kaylee wanted subway. We had to stay together so no one would get hurt. What we thought was just a disagreement‚ turned

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    medical staff‚ and as a result forced patients to amble in the hallways. In fact‚ almost all of these patients were transferred to another hospital because of the lack of resources to treat them. On top of that‚ I recall the experience of my move to New York. The fact that I could only speak Hindi not only made make my days more difficult‚ but

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    extracted from "Illinois Bus Ride‚" a passage from Aldo Leopold’s collection of essays entitled A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There. However‚ there must be one main thesis that the author is attempting to get through to his audience. Leopold argues that we Americans have manipulated the landscape and ecosystem of the prairie so that it seems to be nothing more that a tool at our disposal. All aspects of what was once a beautiful‚ untamed frontier have been driven back further and further

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    Space or Afterlife: An Analysis of Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy In Steven E. Alford’s analytical piece‚ "Spaced-out: Signification and Space in Paul Auster’s ’The New York Trilogy’" principally focuses on ideas of how space is portrayed and the detachment of main characters in Paul Auster’s The New York Trilogy. Alford points out: Spaces are also the apparent scene of signification‚ but only through a misapprehension of the missing human elements in mapped representations of space. Ultimately

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    Allison Hwang Swanson 10:30 11/16/2012 Reconstruction’s Failure Although the Civil War finally managed to come to a close‚ the end of the war wasn’t exactly met with celebration. Instead‚ the Civil War brought up many new problems that were left unresolved. In order to solve these problems‚ the congress took responsibility and worked its way to "reconstruct" our nation. The main purpose of the "Congressional Reconstruction" was to ’establish and protect the citizenship rights of the freedmen’

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    Aldo Leopold in “The Land Ethic”. Leopold states that all ethics rest upon the idea that a person is a member of a community in which all have their own part to play; in land ethics he includes soil‚ plants‚ water‚ and animals into this community. Leopold believes that humans are a member of this community and not the conquerors of it. That land ethics is an ecological conscience. He believes that it is up to humans to protect and conserve this community not destroy it for our own gain. Leopold believes

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