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    The City of Dreams

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    The City of Dream Bright lights‚ massive crowds of people‚ a whole new perspective of life was all I could think about as I tossed and turned‚ unable to sleep. Anxiety and nervousness flooded my body‚ like water rushing into city streets after a hurricane. Maybe it was the fear of the unknown‚ but it was a good feeling. A feeling of anticipation; it was the night before my trip to New York and I was ready to experience the “City of Dreams” for myself. Ready to accomplish my goals

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    the war MacCaig refused to fight because he did not want to kill people who he felt were just the same as him. He therefore spent time in various prisons and doing landwork because of his pacifist views. • Norman MacCaig’s poetry began as part of the New Apocalypse Movement‚ a surrealist mode of writing which he later disowned turning instead to more precise‚ often witty observations. He was great friends with Hugh MacDiarmid and other Scottish poets he met with in the bars of Edinburgh to debate‚ laugh

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    vitalized by these authors as they are memorized along with these immortal literature masterpieces. In modern and postmodern literature‚ city itself has evolved from a location to a symbol and a metaphor within the poem‚ especially when we talk about New York City: the most vigorous area in the United States‚ that has nurtured the progressive growth of American urban literature‚

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    Erie Canal

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    in constructing a route saying‚ “Eastern port cities‚ such as Baltimore‚ Maryland; Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania; and New York City‚ competed vigorously to be the first to forge transportation links with the Old Northwest” (515-519). The mountains were a huge obstacle though making it almost impossible to build any sort of transportation such as roads‚ trains‚ or canals. Except in New York there was a passage low enough for the possibility of a water passage (Benson‚ Brannen‚ and Valentine 515-519). The

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    restricted their right to education‚ to hold office‚ to vote‚ to possess arms and to own property of any monetary value. This was the Ireland that the Mulligan family left in1746 to come to the American colonies in search of a better life. They settled in New York City where the family prospered and went on to own and operate their own accounting business. After graduating from King’s College (now Columbia University)‚ Hercules worked in his father accounting business as a clerk. Being an ambitious young

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    ANYWAYS BYE

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    escape plan. Portland‚ Oregon is the default‚ the place New Yorkers think will give them all the benefits of a progressive‚ culturally vibrant city‚ with the added advantages of friendliness and affordability. I tend to dream of returning to Baltimore‚ an even cheaper city with a more daring and distinctive arts scene‚ where I went to college and which I have missed ever since. My best friend from high school tells me that she and her new husband won’t move out of the city for a few years‚ but they’re

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    John Peter Zenger (1697- 1746) was a New York printer and journalist. He arrived in New York City at the age of 7 and was trained for eight years by William Bradford‚ one of the more known writers of American printing. After he completed his training with William Bradford he moved to Chestertown‚ Maryland to live on his own. In 1722‚ he returned to New York due to the lack of success he had in Maryland and began his own business in 1726. In 1732 a new governor‚ William Cosby‚ desired nothing

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    Attempting to carve the Erie Canal through the New York wilderness was “little short of madness‚” Jefferson fumed. But New York governor De Witt Clinton refused to let the plan die. He remained determined to construct the canal—making water travel from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean a reality. How would Governor Clinton carry out his plan? Clinton called on his fellow New Yorkers to fund a $7 million canal that would link Buffalo to New York City via Albany and the Hudson River. Engineers

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    02. BLACK MOZART 03. HIGHER (R. Leslie‚ R. Ibanga) Produced by !llmind for Little Trouble Big China & Ryan Leslie for Les Is More LLC. Piano: Ryan Leslie. Additional Vocals: David Lee Bennet. Recorded by Ryan Leslie at Wall Street Wonderland‚ New York‚ NY. Mixed by !llmind and Ryan Leslie at nHow Studios‚ Berlin‚ Germany. FEATURING COURTNEY BENNETT (R.Leslie‚ C. McCormick) Produced by Cardiak for Heartfelt Productions & Ryan Leslie for Les Is More LLC. Piano: Ryan Leslie. Recorded by Hristo

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    What is the result‚ after a reporter commits frequent acts of journalistic fraud while covering significant news event? The trend continues when there are not things or people in place to rectify it. When obvious warning signs are ignored‚ such as Jayson Blair’s mistakes it only weakens the credibility of the newspaper. Blair was caught in a plagiarism scandal that harmed the New York Times reputation; though he set the stage for more incidents like that to happen and history repeat itself. The fact

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