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    live in run-down homes‚ or impoverished areas‚ usually being inner cities. The National Music Bureau also reported that in the 66% of the listeners of Rap who are under the age of 19‚ 86% of those teen-agers are black. Along with that fact‚ many of the artists sing about their ghettos‚ and their past ways of life‚ which included‚ drugs‚ sex‚ murder‚ and alcohol. The listeners of rap living in run down areas in the inner cities see themselves in the same situation as many of the rap artists’‚ and

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    TITLE Top Things To Do In New York City At Night LEAD PARAGRAPH One of my favorite things about New York is that the subway never stops running. If you’re out on the town late at night‚ you don’t need to worry‚ because the city’s cheap‚ reliable‚ and extensive transit network functions 24 hours a day. (The trains do come in less frequent intervals at night‚ though‚ so grab yourself a hot dog and be patient!) Whether you’re catching a concert on one of the city’s many waterfronts‚ laughing your face

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    The Effects of the New Deal The Great Depression plunged the American people into an economic crisis unlike any endured in this country before. The depression put millions of hardworking individuals into poverty‚ and for more than a decade neither the free market nor the federal government was able to restore prosperity. Many people who lived through the Depression often saw themselves as the survivors of a terrible battle; in for the rest of their lives many feared losing their money and property

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    To examine or explore the effects of gentrification‚ when a group of people of a particular Race is unable to maintain their resources; they are inevitably removed from their environment. There will become a new set of a particular race that will be able to maintain and perhaps create a different environment with their cultures and religious beliefs. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this research paper is to explore and examine the effects of Gentrification. Gentrification

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    New York City The first native New Yorkers were the Lenape‚ an Algonquin people who hunted‚ fished and farmed in the area between the Delaware and Hudson rivers. Europeans began to explore the region at the beginning of the 16th century--among the first was Giovanni da Verrazzano‚ an Italian who sailed up and down the Atlantic coast in search of a route to Asia--but none settled there until 1624. That year‚ the Dutch West India Company sent some 30 families to live and work in a tiny settlement

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    New York is the state to be it’s one of the richest and one of the best. New York’s history is very rich and very old but very interesting. New York became a state on July 26‚ 1788‚ the capital is Albany. In 1664‚ the English took control of the area and renamed it New York. One of the original 13 colonies it was the 11th state to join the union.Between 1892 and 1954‚ millions of immigrants arrived in New York Harbor and passed through Ellis Island on their journey to becoming U.S citizens. New York

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    Imagine a place where bright lights currently glow the streets‚ a city that become depended on trade to grow its riches. Known today as Amsterdam‚ the city is known for its international trade and transport. Today Amsterdam holds the must see Museum of Van Gogh. And to mention Amsterdam’s social life is well known. Here in Amsterdam‚ reefer is legal‚ prostitutes are common‚ and religion is free to be expressed. This lively city has rich history‚ but began with humble origins. Amsterdam originated

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    before doing anything. It all started when i was in the 10th grade and i had just moved to a new school. I was really sad because i had to leave my friends whom I’ve known my whole life but my dad had found a better job in another country so we all had to move. I found it really scary moving to a new country and a new school were i had no friends but soon enough i started adjusting and i got to know alot of new friends. It wasnt long until i discovered

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    different places‚ I started in New Castle then move to Hartford city. After that my parents split up I moved to my grandparents in Dunreith to live with my grandparents. After my parents got back together we moved to Gas City and have been here since I was in 5th grade. I enjoyed New Castle mostly because I don’t remember much about it‚ I remember a couple of my friends and only being a few minutes drive from my cousins or my grandparents house. We moved out of New Castle because my parents didn’t

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    John Etefia Tomek Research Paper The New York City Draft Riots that took place July 13-16 of 1863 during the Civil War are considered the largest civil insurrection in the American History. The riots started off as a protest against the Conscription Act passed in March of 1863‚ which made all single men age 20-45 and married men up to 35 were subject to the draft lottery. The part of the Conscription Act that really caused an uproar was not only the fact that it forced men to go and fight in

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