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    biggest single day bicycle event in the U.S. that is capped at 30‚000 riders. As a volunteer she had to report to Battery Park in lower Manhattan for a 5:00 am check in. Then assist the 30‚000 riders at the start with directions and any information pertaining to the ride and any general inquiries. Then we rode with the tour through the traffic free streets of Manhattan and the four outer boroughs‚ assisting riders with bicycle repair‚ traffic and crowd control‚ and to report

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    is aimed towards offering its customers a variety of toys. As the location of the store important role in its success‚ hence the company’s management has decided to start the business in the commercial area of Lower Manhattan in New York. Lower Manhattan also known to be Downtown Manhattan is basically an island and is renowned to be the center of business and government . The retail store is intended to offer a diverse range of toys to its customers at competitive prices and with discounted packages

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    Hurricane Sandy

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    Hurricane Sandy Aftermath Hurricane Sandy hit New York hard. Power was lost; there were floods‚ several casualties and deaths. But the neighborhoods of Lower Manhattan‚ Red Hook and Gowanus areas of Brooklyn‚ and Staten Island were perhaps one of the greatest affected by this natural disaster. Because scientists are predicting that by 2100‚ the century event of Hurricane Sandy will be an annual occurrence. So‚ because of this‚ the question of “How can we protect New York from this in the future

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    Cornelius Vanderbilt

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    manager and entrepreneur of steamboat lines in the Northeast; his decade as a mogul of ocean-going steamships; and his final years as a railroad tycoon. Steamboats Vanderbilt was born on Staten Island‚ New York‚ on May 27‚ 1794. He died in Manhattan on January 4‚ 1877‚ just a few miles to the north but a world away from the circumstances of his birth. Vanderbilt’s parents were of humble Dutch and English background‚ but they took part in the regional marketplace centered on the city of New

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    profile essay

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    that never sleep. This is the biggest and the most wonderful city I have ever visited. New york is realy big city. Everybody imagine to live or visit there. That is the dream city. Constructions are so high and well organized especially in Manhattan. The buildings are so astonishingly tall and eye-catching. These buildings encompass the most distinctive architecture I have ever seen in my lifetime New York is the heart of economy in USA . Big banks and financial institutions headquarters

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    The Staten Island Ferry

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    year. It runs between the St. George Terminal in Staten Island‚ and the Whitehall Terminal in Lower Manhattan. The Staten Island Ferry runs 24 hours a day‚ seven days a week. You can ride it 365 days a year. It is the most reliable form of mass transit in New York City. It is on schedule 96 percent of the time. It is the only direct form of transportation between Staten Island and Manhattan. The 5 mile‚ 25 minute ride also provides a majestic view of New York Harbor and a no-hassle

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    extravagant skyscrapers located in this city. Since the late nineteenth century New York has been home to some of the tallest skyscrapers in the world. For many tourists that come to New York City‚ the first thing they want to see is the skyscrapers of Manhattan. One of the first skyscrapers built in New York City was the World Building‚ which many people know as the Pulitzer Building. Joseph Pulitzer was the original owner of this building; he was publisher of the famous magazine the New York World.

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    New York City Bus

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    number of alternative commuter services to points outside Manhattan. You can get news of service interruptions and download the most current maps from the website. City Buses | Driving | Subways Taxis & car services | Walking Getting to and from New York CITY BUSES MTA buses are fine...but only if you aren’t in a hurry. They are white and blue and display a digital destination sign on the front along with the route number (in Manhattan‚ look for the ones that begin with an M). If your feet hurt

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    Gossip Girl Essay

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    based off of the book‚ Gossip Girl‚ written by Cecily von Ziegesar. Gossip Girl is six seasons long and full of the juiciest of drama. The background of the series is based off of Ziegesar’s own experience growing up on the Upper East Side of Manhattan‚ New York. Gossip Girl is about the lives of high school seniors whose parents happen to be some of New York’s most glamorous residents. The shows two central characters are Serena and Blair‚ who are best friends. They are both classified as rich

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    Robert Moses In the late 1930s a municipal controversy raged over whether an additional vehicular link between Brooklyn and lower Manhattan would be a bridge or a tunnel. Bridges can be wider and cheaper but tall ones use more ramp space at landfall than tunnels. A "Brooklyn Battery Bridge" would have destroyed Battery Park and physically encroached on the financial district. The bridge was opposed by the Regional Plan Association‚ historical preservationists‚ Wall Street financial interests and

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