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The unfinished story of Cinderella
“There once was” by Margret Atwood was basically an unfinished story about Cinderella. I can see how Atwood’s story can relate to cinderella, but it turns out to be a lot different. As the story begun, I thought there would … Continue reading
Essay #6: Reflection
Working with the Brooklyn Historical Society was an excellent experience. I had never had the chance to work with a Historical Society until this year. My class and I got to see many special things. We started out our semester … Continue reading
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Essay #6: Essay #3 Revision
There are overlapping New York’s in many areas including Brooklyn. The juxtaposition that I chose is in an area near Joralemon Street. This Juxtaposition area is well maintained and in disrepair. The areas are extremely opposite and don’t seem to … Continue reading
Essay #5 Summary
In this November20, 2011 essay by Rocio Reyes Gomez, called “Essay #5”, the author explains why Joralemon Street should be added to a revised version of the walking tour. She begins the essay by explaining that Brooklyn Law School is … Continue reading
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Jerolemon Street
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 … Continue reading
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Location for Essay#3
The area that I chose is in Joralemon Street. In this area I found a big pile of dirt next to an entrance to State University of New York Brooklyn Educational Opportunity Center. The dirt makes the area look really … Continue reading
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