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    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry

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    Crossing Brooklyn Ferry Whitman’s poem “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry” seeks to determine the relationship of human beings to one another across time and space. Whitman wonders what he means (not as a poet but as another anonymous individual) to the crowds of strangers he sees every day. In stanza 3 the speaker says‚ “I am with you‚ you men and women of a generation‚ or ever so many/ generations hence”. He assumes that they see the same things he does‚ and that they react in the same way‚ and that

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    The Evolving Gentrification of Brooklyn Heights Gentrification is a process in which wealthier‚ usually middle and upper income people‚ move into a deteriorated or lower income community. The wealthier people renovate and restore housing and sometimes businesses in these communities. The result is what is known as gentrification. The increase in middle income families and individuals usually results in the overall decline of racial minorities. Gentrification also makes the real estate market change

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    a tree grows in brooklyn

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    Sharanjit Kaur November 8‚ 2013 Period 3 Classic Novel Project Popularity A Tree Grows in a Brooklyn was a very popular book in the back days around 1943 and the thing that makes this book really popular was readers from all walks of life--young and old alike. The New York Public Library even chose this book as one of the "Books of the Century." The background of the story seems simple. And most about a girl coming to age and facing family problems

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    Brooklyn Museum Analysis

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    The Brooklyn Museum’s view of the portrait shows eighteenth-century mixed-race colonial elite of the island of Dominica in the West Indies. When first seeing this painting you can see the fine detail of how it was painted. Brunias was sure to pay attention to detail of clothings and face and yet still keep in mind the body language in which everyone was protrayed. The two women are shown accompanied by their mother and their children‚ along with eight African servants‚ as they walk on the grounds

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    Bronx vs. Brooklyn

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    What factors prevented The Bronx from developing like Brooklyn? Well‚ to start talking about the factors that prevent the Bronx develop as Brooklyn‚ I have to say that the way in which we see the two cities greatly affects the factors‚ because perhaps the greatest factor in a city development ‚ isn’t of interest in the other‚ and vice versa. For me the factors that are preventing the Bronx to develop as other counties in New York State or even the country are mainly education and economy. Education

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    Last Exit to Brooklyn

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    The book Last Exit to Brooklyn by Hubert Shelby Jr is a combination of short stories together into one book. These short stories talk about different topics. These topics vary from topic to topic and some of them are very terrifying. The people that read this book are thinking‚ “do people really do and say all these things?” There are two stories I would like to talk about in the book; “Another Day another Dollar” and “The Queen is dead.” The first story I would like to talk about is “Another Day

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    gentrification occurring in Brooklyn. The Barclay’s Center is a building residing in Brooklyn. The building is to be considered an example of gentrification due to how it forced many people out of their homes. The people who were forced out of their homes were homeless. In addition it changed the scenery of Brooklyn (ex: making it more luxurious and by removing the old and traditional with the new and the expensive). The creation of the Barclays Center led to more gentrification in Brooklyn. There are more expensive

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    Although on the front page of A Tree Grows In Brooklyn claims to be written by Betty Smith‚ it is simply a pseudonym for Elizabeth Lillian Weher. Elizabeth Weher has written A Tree Grows In Brooklyn‚ Tomorrow Will Be Better‚ Maggie-Now‚ and Joy In the Morning. Betty Smith‚ née Elizabeth Lillian Weher was born on December 15th‚ 1896 in Brooklyn‚ New York. “Smith needed a copy of her birth certificate to get a passport‚ she was surprised to discover her name listed as "Sophia." Her mother told

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    Brooklyn Bridge Essay

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    The Brooklyn Bridge (initially known as the "New York and Brooklyn Bridge") links the districts of Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York City . It was built between 1870 and 1883 and‚ at the time of its inauguration‚ it was the largest suspension bridge in the world (1825 meters long‚ and the light between pillars is 486.3 meters)‚ a record of light until 1889 the Forth Bridge is built ‚ with a maximum light of 521 m. It was also the first suspended by steel cables . Since then‚ it has become one of

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    Making the Move Overpopulation is a major crisis in the Brooklyn Jewish sector of New York. The current‚ cramped living conditions in the common Jewish neighborhoods has forced families to seek housing elsewhere. However‚ a lot of thought is needed in making a decision to relocate an entire family and ensuring that all the participants will benefit from the move. Since the overcrowdedness in Brooklyn is so extreme‚ uprooting to newer and more spacious neighborhoods is the best solution. At the

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