Revolutionary LifestylesRevolutionary Lifestyles
In a power structure similar to country-versus-town, Brooklyn played second to New York in terms of economics and social considerations. Thus, Brooklynites sought to reconcile the difference by identifying themselves with the larger city
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17b Test Bank 1 Fall 2006 Chapter 1717b Test Bank 1 Fall 2006 Chapter 17
Which of the following was true of the American railroad industry in the last half of the 1800s?
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American Art and ArchitectureAmerican Art and Architecture
European styles and modes, modified to suit the colonists' urgent needs in a new and often hostile world. The conflict, aroused by traditions at once alienating and indispensable
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June 16, 2015 Dear ColleagueJune 16, 2015 Dear Colleague
Joan Copeland, Arthur Miller’s sister, has committed to present a staged reading of her brother’s work. Notable figures who have committed to attend are Emily Mann, Matt Wolf, and Ben Brantley
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statement of District NeedsFiscal Year 2012 Statement of District Needs
Community Board 2 strives for a district that provides equal services, access and resources for all of its residents. To inform budget decisions for our district, we have prepared this statement as a description of where we are
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Public-Private Partnerships and Economic Development: The Case of Downtown BrooklynPublic-Private Partnerships and Economic Development: The Case of Downtown Brooklyn
This paper will analyze partnerships through a case study of economic development in downtown Brooklyn
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