I think that this is an important location because it’s a sreet that has two very opposite schools on them. It has Brooklyn Law School, which seems to have alot of money since it’s in a well maintained area. It also has the Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center, which doesn’t seem like it has alot of money because it’s area doesn’t seem as clean and as well maintained as the other.
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