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Michelle Gellar, RN, MSN, MPH
NYC College of Technology
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Monthly Archives: September 2011
Woodside, NY – Community Survey
Woodside is an obnoxiously peaceful, quiet neighborhood in Queens. It is filled with predominately White, Asian, and Hispanic groups. There are plenty of elementary schools and several places of worship near where I live. There is also a fire station … Continue reading
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community survey report
My neighborhood is East Flatbush and I have been residing here for the past 16 years. It is a quite diverse neighborhood with people of African American, Carribean, and European origin just to mention a few. This neighborhood used to … Continue reading
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Community Survey Report
Growing up in my neighborhood of Coney Island, I have seen it undergo many physical changes in appearance but few in the character of those who live here. I view my hometown as an up-and-coming attraction. It has long been … Continue reading
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Community Servey
My name is Kenn. During my community survey around my neighborhood of Woodmere, Long Isand NY, I can conclude that it is a peaceful and quiet neighborhood. But that does not mean that there are no improvements that can be … Continue reading
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Community Survey
After assessing my community, it has led me to the most concerning problem of it. The main problem in Kew Gardens are the increase development of townhouses. According to Ms. Sylvia Hack, these development is what she calls “architectually insignificant … Continue reading
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Community Survey Report
Washington Heights is my neighborhood in which my survey will be focused. In the research I conducted via Internet, I found that the heart of the social problems within the community is the lack of health insurance, obesity and teenage … Continue reading
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