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Assignment 6: Guest Post

 

For this post I would like to introduce a guest post of mine on a fellow peer’s blog.  In Abao’s blogs he expresses his outlook on ads in New York City’s transit system.  The good the bad and the ugly is a good way to translate his view’s on certain aspects of advertisement in the subway.  In my posting I express the need for conscientious thinking in advertising more specifically our civil and health needs.  Being a commuter myself I see countless of useless information being plastered on the subway.  From inside the subway, on the platform, and above ground there are countless ads promoting everything this modern era has to offer. So in my post I tried to promote the need for advertisement on our health, and civil needs correlating, and hopefully branching out to other issue like our environmental needs.

https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/groups/abaoad/

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Effects of New York’s Income disparities 4 of 4

All in all the effects of income getting funneled to the top 1 percent while the lower class struggles is a conundrum in itself.  Federal and State government addresses the financial strain that some government funded programs produce, but always seems to leave out the bigger issue.  Our health, moral, and civic amenities needs just as much improvement.  The City of New York is a prime example of greed; not just on a corporate level, but greed on an individual level. As of 2007 the population of New York reached 8.3 million people. These numbers speak for themselves; 90,000 residents equaling to 34,500 household make exactly 3.7 million dollars a year (that’s exactly 7.7% of NYC population).  While 27.6 % of New Yorker live in deep poverty; all of whom could be easily be consider food insecure. With the top 1% receiving so much income it has become nearly impossible for those living in poverty to maintain a healthy diet.   With numbers like these it only makes sense for congress to pass bills like the Farm Bill.  To help those household receiving monthly food stamps sustain a healthy diet at a low cost.  Help the local economy and promote better eating habits which will also create healthier Americans.

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Effects of New York City’s Income Disparity 1 of 4

When talking about hunger in America ones income is also a factor.  New York City is the financial capital of the world but also owns the title of being the most financially polarized city of the world. For every $1 a person who is considered living in poverty makes, his counterpart in the top one percent gets $352.  With an income disparity like this in our major cities it will only accelerates the causes and effects of hunger and the secondary issues it cultivates.  In these series of post I will help point out the factors that contribute so negatively to our society.

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