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    world are there unwritten rules‚ who people outside this place will not understand. That was what has inspired Siri Hustvedt about New York City. She moved from her little hometown Minnesota to New York‚ which was a big difference from the life she used to live. Especially the unwritten law: "PRETEND IT ISN’T HAPPENING-Law" fascinates her the most. That is how many in New York are thinking‚ even though most of them actually catch what are happening around them. It is impressing how they can ignore what

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    Alon Together

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    Force and realized the reality was not as fantastic as he had imagined. In “Bumping into Mr. Ravioli‚” Gopnik uses his daughter Olivia and her imaginary playmate Charlie Ravioli‚ who is always too busy to play with her‚ to reveal a deeper truth about New York. Gopnik explains how imagination can be beneficial in understanding reality. Gopnik and Winterson both confirm that imagination is beneficial because it can help individuals to develop their identity and to have fun. One the contrary Gopnik contradicts

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    Erie Canal

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    Atlantic Coast through a canal. The Erie Canal would connect to the port of New York City by beginning at the Hudson River near Troy‚ New York. The Hudson River flows into New York Bay and past the west side of Manhattan in New York City. The canal would flow to Rome‚ New York‚ then through Syracuse and Rochester to Buffalo‚ located on the northeast coast of Lake Erie Once the plans of the Erie Canal were done New York wanted to obtain funds. The United States Congress easily approved the bill

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    the founders of New York State and approved the Dutch colonies to reclaim the area in 1609. In 1664 England bought the island of Manhattan and altered it into a foremost trading port for the 13 original colonies. New York City then turned out to be an area of prodigious population and diversity. The New York harbor was first discovered by an Italian man in 1524. His name was Giovanni De Verrazano. There is now a bridge named after this man. After Verrazano discovered the New York harbor‚ the Dutch

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    The New York Times Company is a leading media company; its flagship paper‚ the New York Times is considered as its most valuable asset. News is a low outlay‚ frequently purchased good‚ with a value proposition of intangible or informational nature‚ and a high differentiation potential. The publishing industry‚ newspaper in particular‚ had adopted the "Chinese Wall" principle-- the separation of editorial operations and business operations as a gatekeeping function. The industry is cyclical: when

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    of two nearby hospitals‚ St. Francis Hospital located in Roslyn‚ New York and the Schneider Children’s Hospital in New Hyde Park‚ New York will be discussed in this article. These two institutions are located in Long Island‚ New York and are approximately 5.2 miles apart from each other‚ servicing the nearby counties of Queens‚ Nassau and Suffolk. These renowned facilities are recognized for their specialty services throughout New York as well as the United States. The intent of this article is to

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    1999. Supreme Court‚ New York County‚ New York. IAS Part 7. Michael COSTANZA‚ Plaintiff‚ v. Jerry SEINFELD et al.‚ Defendants. June 21‚ 1999. Individual‚ who claimed fictional character in television program was based upon him‚ brought action against program ’s co-creators‚ television network‚ and production companies‚ seeking relief for violation of Civil Rights Law‚ being cast in a false light‚ invasion of privacy …. On defendants ’ motion to dismiss‚ the Supreme Court‚ New York County‚ Harold Tompkins

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    New York Times vs. Sullivan (1964) Have you ever been labeled by people for doing something that you did not do? Another word for that is libel‚ libel is a false published statement that is meant to hurt a person’s reputation. New York Times vs. Sullivan is a case where Sullivan sued New York Times for libel. The case went to the Alabama court ending in failure for New York Times‚ the case reached a final decision in the Supreme Court. Sullivan brought the case to the court claiming that New York

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    Career Exploration The New York State Police is spread out into 11 divisions of New York. Their main priorities are to prevent crime and enforce the law‚ to ensure highway safety‚ to render general assistance‚ to promote peace and order‚ and also to provide high quality support. The New York State police maintain safety on the highway to make sure nobody is speeding and to assist in accidents‚ they reduce the deaths‚ injuries and property damage caused by motor vehicle accidents through vehicle

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    down as well‚ including the city church. Instead of rebuilding the refinery‚ her parents thought it would be a good idea to move. They moved to New York City‚ New York in 1832. It would have been wiser to remain in England ‚ though‚ because a lethal disease was spreading rapidly in New York‚ and the city was soon nearly deserted. After living in New York for six years‚ their family decided to move to Cincinnati‚ Ohio because her father’s sugar refinery wasn’t having good business. He thought in

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