Author Archives: Mimi

Reflection #4-The power of family lore…

As I was reading this article I noticed that it was filled with valuable information after reading through the first couple of paragraphs, such as the name of a neighborhood(s), the relation to a particular film(s), the history of New York as well as a list of specific years listed throughout. This article was published on April 8, 2013, which was a little over 2 years ago; which makes it recent. This article is interesting because in it, is much valuable information some of which could be further researched. The information provided as well as from the history; which was passed onto him from his ancestors.

Reflection #3-“Rabbit Hole”

Whenever I was given an assignment in high school such as writing a term paper, Wikipedia was always the first of my many sources. However when I entered into college I found that Wikipedia wasn’t exactly as legit as I thought. I found this article interesting because I to have experienced situations such as the one mentioned. I’ve noticed that within a Wikipedia search there are myriads of other searches which are embedded within. A simple Wikipedia search can very easily guide you down a path of information way beyond your search. The Wikipedia “rabbit hole” is like walking down an endless spiral staircase.

Whiskey Wars

As I was reading the article “Whiskey Wars”, I could just imagine “Vinegar Hill” resembling that of the Wild West; minus the cobblestone, cacti and thimbleweeds . I think the Wild West is a rather perfect example considering that in the Wild West there are nothing but saloons’ and barrels of beer all over the place. I thought this article was rather interesting because some of what was mention can easily relate to the things that go on in our economy, such as corruption and taxation. The politicians are corrupted while the government continues to not only raise taxes on alcohol but on all our necessities.

Reflection: Vinegar Hill, Brooklyn, Downtown Brooklyn & Dumbo

When “Vinegar Hill” was first mentioned I honestly had no clue as to what or where. However after reading the article do I now know that “Vinegar Hill” and “Brooklyn Heights” are practically neighbors. Although this was my first time ever hearing about “Vinegar Hill”, I actually thought it was quite interesting for two reasons; the first being that it’s literally within walking distant from the college and the second being that “Vinegar Hill” was rather an affordable place to live back then. Vinegar hill just like in any other of the five boroughs has in more ways then one gone under huge mass construction.  Mass construction has forced modernization into neighborhoods therefore causing the price level of housing to increase. Brooklyn as well as the other 4 boroughs are very much diverse. However Brooklyn houses the most diverse; set of people. In all four boroughs mentioned modernization has greatly affected our neighborhoods in a positive as well as negative aspect. Through modernization jobs are created; however due to modernization we are in many ways forced to forget what once was and move on to something new.  In today society high rises are being built left and right and in the process it blocks our sunlight from shining through, could you imagine high rises in place of house; one word darkness.